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1837–1844

1851

1845–1859

1853

1859–1875

1859

1875–1882

1875

1882–1890

1882

1890–1930

Procterre

1930–1985

P&G logo

1985–1995

1991a

In 1985, Procter & Gamble first using the blue P&G wordmark in Helvetica font (along with the last moon-and-stars logo) on the advertisements in an attempt to quell rumors of the logo having Satanic undertones; with some rumors expanding the claim to suggest P&G was linked to the Church of Satan (rumors that would continue to surface on occasion long after the moon-and-stars logo was retired). They changed the P&G wordmark twice, in 1995 and in 2003. After an updated P&G wordmark with current font introduced in 2003, the moon logo was phased out, however, in 2013, the circle returns, but blue circle with P&G wordmark inside.

1995–2003

P&G logo old

2003–present

Procter and Gamble Logo

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