Juiceberg

1923-1932
Juiceberg was founded on December 13, 1923 as Juiceberg's Cold Drinks.

1932-1939
In 1932, the logo was altered. The text was now surrounded by a rounded square instead of a circle, and the logo was painted lime green. This was used until September 3, 1939, when they had to shut down a lot of their operations as World War II began.

1939-1945
In 1939, Juiceberg's Cold Drinks was shortened to JCD. This logo was used, along with their first slogan "Drinks for the Brave". This logo had been used as the main logo for the company until 1945, when the logo was retired.

1945-1958
JCD changed their logo once again after the war ended and opened more new operations. This new logo also meant a new slogan: "Making cold drinks just right".

1958-1987
In 1958, JCD introduced their longest-running logo named The Rectangles whilst also changing their name to just Juiceberg. They also continued to use the slogan "Making cold drinks just right" until 1969. Afterwards, they used the slogan "It's Cold Like An Iceberg, It's Great For Its Taste." from 1969-1978. From 1978-1987, they used the slogan "Icy Juice You Just Can't Resist".

1987-1995
In 1987, the previous logo was altered; the shorter rectangle was removed, and the slogan "You Can't Resist It!" was moved to the main box. The font was also painted a very light red, and the red box became darker. This was used until 1995, when the logo was dropped.

1995-2004
The familiar Juiceberg logo known today was introduced in 1995; It was used along with the slogan "You Can't Resist It!" until 1999, when it was replaced with "Juice of Ice For Your Appetite" which was used from 1999-2004. This logo was retired in 2004 when the logo was given an alteration.

2004-2012
The Juiceberg logo was heavily altered in 2004; the letter's outlines were shortened, the holes of the "e" letters, the "b" and the "g" letters were removed, and the colours were painted. The slogan "Cold and juicy since 1923" was added below the logo as well.

2012-present
In 2012, the entire logo was painted blue, and the juice drop was taken away from the Juiceberg logo. The juice drop is often used nowadays, but the Juiceberg wordmark is still used on products and advertisements. The slogan from the previous logo remains to this day.