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This cartoon bee character comes in a clipart set with 30 different versions of him. He makes a great bumble bee mascot or spokes-character.
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Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Clipart 1 Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Clipart 2 Cartoon Bumble Bee, Animal & Insect Clipart
Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Graphic 1 Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Graphic 2 Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Graphic 3
Logo Design Graphic looking out window Logo Design Graphic on Balcony Logo Design Graphic behind swoosh
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Clipart 4 Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Clipart 6 Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Clipart 7
Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Graphic 4 Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Graphic 6 Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Graphic 7
Logo Design Graphic on diamond & Banner Logo Design Graphic circle with wings Logo Design Graphic on blob
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Clipart 10 Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Running Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Pointing At You
Cartoon Bumble Bee Logo Design Graphic 10 Cartoon Bumble Bee Running Cartoon Bumble Bee Pointing At You
Logo Design Graphic with stars Illustration Running Pointing At You
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Flexing Muscles Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Telling Secret Cartoon Bumble Bee, Animal & Insect Clipart
Cartoon Bumble Bee Flexing Muscles Cartoon Bumble Bee Telling Secret Bumble Bee Pointing Up Clipart
Flexing Muscles Telling Secret Pointing Up
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Money Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee In Computer Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Price Tag
Cartoon Bumble Bee With Money Cartoon Bumble Bee In Computer Cartoon Bumble Bee With Price Tag
Holding Money In Computer Holding Price Tag
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Holding A Stop Sign Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Phone Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Megaphone
Cartoon Bumble Bee Holding A Stop Sign Cartoon Bumble Bee With Phone Cartoon Bumble Bee With Megaphone
Holding A Stop Sign Holding A Phone Using Megaphone
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Sign Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Jumping Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Magnifying Glass
Cartoon Bumble Bee With Sign Cartoon Bumble Bee Jumping Cartoon Bumble Bee With Magnifying Glass
Holding a Sign Jumping Looking Through Magnifying Glass
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Pointer Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Pointing To Side Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Hands Out
Cartoon Bumble Bee With Pointer Cartoon Bumble Bee Pointing To Side Cartoon Bumble Bee With Hands Out
With Pointer Pointing To Side With Hands Out
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Peeking Over Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Peeking Sideways Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Relaxing
Cartoon Bumble Bee Peeking Over Cartoon Bumble Bee Peeking Sideways Cartoon Bumble Bee Relaxing
Peeking Over Top Peeking Sideways Relaxing
Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Pencil Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee With Scissors Clip Art of Cartoon Bumble Bee Super Hero
Cartoon Bumble Bee With Pencil Cartoon Bumble Bee With Scissors Cartoon Bumble Bee Super Hero
Holding a Pencil Holding Scissors Super Hero
   
 
Don't laugh! Those silly little characters can mean big business. Consider the Pillsbury Doughboy, the Jolly Green Giant, the M&Ms characters, the Aflac duck and the Geico Gecko.

In fact, a cartoon brand mascot is the single most powerful marketing tool many companies can deploy. Most people, when starting a business, or introducing a new product brand, center their efforts around the logo, trying to build a brand around a simple graphic symbol. Maybe they prop it up with a snazzy slogan, but it's still a static symbol. It doesn't make eye contact (very important) and it can't talk and explain and educate anyone about anything. It doesn't wink and smile, giggle or dance, or do anything to be endearing. It doesn't create any "warm-and-fuzzies" and therefore, doesn't build relationships that translate into brand loyalty. Despite being viewed as the cornerstone for most brands, the effectiveness of logos still pales in comparison to a well-crafted cartoon brand mascot.

So why don't more companies use brand mascots? Quite simply it's been overlooked in traditional marketing circles. Name one college that teaches a class in developing brand mascots, let alone one that grants a degree in it. How many ad agencies do you know that specializes in it? It's just fallen through the cracks, and no one has focused on it as a specialty... until now.