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Pieanne Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Brand/label/made

Could you please tell me what's the difference between these words? Are there others with the same meaning?
Thank you!
  

Top answer

The short answer: 'Make', not 'made'; it's the manufacturer and/or model and/or name given to the product 'Brand' is the recognizable, patented/copyrighted make. 'Label' is the little piece of paper on the package that indicates the make, and includes the brand name and other information about the product.

  • The short answer: 'Make', not 'made'; it's the manufacturer and/or model and/or name given to the product 'Brand' is the recognizable, patented/copyrighted make.
  • 'Label' is the little piece of paper on the package that indicates the make, and includes the brand name and other information about the product.
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The short answer:

'Make', not 'made'; it's the manufacturer and/or model and/or name given to the product
'Brand' is the recognizable, patented/copyrighted make.
'Label' is the little piece of paper on the package that indicates the make, and includes the brand name and other information about the product.
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Thank you, Mr Micawber! That's all I needed!

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