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The Origins of Michelin’s Famous Mascot <br><br>Bibendum — better recognised as the Michelin | The Origins of Michelin’s Famous Mascot <br><br>Bibendum — better recognised as the Michelin Man — is a symbol of trust, safety, and innovation in mobility. <br><br>Created by the Michelin tire company in France, Michelin Man Bibendum was originally drawn as a towering figure made entirely of stacked tires. <br><br>Early Depictions <br><br>The first sketches showed Bibendum holding a goblet filled with nails, glass, and stones — a bold way of saying Michelin tires could "drink up" road hazards. <br><br>This classical motto tied Michelin branding to culture and sophistication, helping the mascot appeal beyond car enthusiasts. <br><br>Evolution Over the Decades <br><br>Over the decades, Bibendum’s design slimmed down, reflecting changes in tire technology and modern aesthetics. <br><br>His adaptability is why the figure has lasted over 130 years. <br><br>From Tires to Fine Dining <br><br>While Bibendum doesn’t personally hand out Michelin stars, his image is closely tied to the guide that ranks the world’s top restaurants. <br><br>Although the Michelin Man doesn’t appear at every ceremony, his image is still used in promotions and branding. <br><br>Why Bibendum Still Matters in 2025 <br><br>From print posters to virtual campaigns, he has evolved without losing his identity. <br><br>He reflects values of reliability, durability, and quality — qualities Michelin wants drivers and diners alike to associate with its name. <br><br>Final Thoughts <br><br>After more than 130 years, [http://pasarinko.zeroweb.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=notice&wr_id=7590850 the Michelin Man] remains a unique cultural icon. <br><br>As long as Michelin tires keep rolling and Michelin stars keep shining, Bibendum will remain part of the story. | ||
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