Mexican Candy Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | A dark red background with the lighter orange and yellow-green bring to mind the colors of the desert and the strong sunlight of Mexico. This theme is continued in the Mexican sombrero and the cactus, playing up the theme of the business. Meanwhile, the woodblock style of the Rye typeface enhances the desert theme and adds a vintage effect. |
Edit | This wrapped candy is a clear indication of your business focus and the lines through the icon add a dynamic energy that suggests unwrapping the candy. The chunky Chewy typeface is packed with flavor and brings to mind juicy, chewy candy, while the apple green color palette may hint at sour candies or natural sweeteners used in your products. |
Edit | A flaming chili that emulates a popsicle is perfect for lollipops coated or filled with chili powder. The affability of the Baloo Bhai 2 typeface conveys a fun-loving brand message that will appeal to customers of all ages, while green brings a fresh, natural element and orange highlights a friendly, cheerful, and creative brand. |
Edit | The chunky Slackey typeface creates a fun aesthetic that gives the brand party vibes — perfect for a candy business. The bright green and red color palette enhances the party theme, as does the sombrero, conveying the passion of your business. The use of the sombrero highlights the Mexican theme and enhances the overall topic of the logo. |
Edit | The rounded icon resembles a piece of hard candy, showing the business focus, and also draws the eye in to the center of the design with the hypnotic quality of the swirling pattern. Cool cyan suggests menthol flavors, while brown hints at rich chocolate candy. The contemporary Cherry Swash typeface adds eye-catching details to attract attention. |
Edit | Bright lime green stands out from the crowd with a sour candy effect and brings a sense of energy, freshness, and confidence to the brand. The art deco style of the Fascinate Inline typeface adds a friendly yet sophisticated aesthetic to the logo, while the cute owl with large eyes would make a great family-friendly mascot for a candy business. |
Edit | Two chili peppers intertwined in an imperfect circle resemble a hard candy and bring to mind the Mexican candy "chilitos." The handwritten Lily Script One typeface offers soft shapes and elegant serifs that convey a playful brand message, while green hints at natural sweeteners and near black brings a sense of sophistication and elegance. |
Edit | The vintage style of the Concert One typeface creates a sense of grandeur that draws attention to your logo and helps your brand name stick in customers' memories. Pink highlights the sweetness of your candy, while yellow-orange conveys a brand message of happiness and excitement. Meanwhile, the different candy in the icon shows your variety. |
Edit | Dark, vivid red draws attention to your brand, conveying passion and excitement, while forest green shows the business's plans for future growth. The fiery pepper hints at spicy Mexican candy that uses chilies in the making of the candy, while the geometric Kanit typeface works well on a logo in any size for marketing and branding. |
Edit | The exotic style of the Skranji typeface works well for an area that you wouldn't expect a Mexican candy business to be found, highlighting the foreign and exotic nature of the candy. The soft, pastel nature of the color palette hints at soft, chewy candy in strawberry and chocolate flavors, while the icon suggests a variety of candy on offer. |