Thursday, January 3

We are also about er, uh, erm ...

(AP) America's Dairyland wants you to know it's not just full of cheeseheads _ and it's taking the mission seriously.

State lawmakers and the Department of Tourism are trying to come up with a new "brand" to explain why they think Wisconsin is a good place to visit, live and do business.

"We are the Green Bay Packers. We are a great agricultural state. We are America's Dairyland," said Rep. Steve Wieckert, a Republican from Appleton. "But we are more than that."

Said Linda Gorchels, a marketing expert at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: "There are certain stereotypes that people have about Wisconsin, and it's very, very difficult to change those stereotypes. Nothing is going to happen very quickly."

Past slogans used in advertising campaigns have included "Wisconsin, life's so good." The state quarter includes a cow, a piece of cheese and corn. A state program allows companies to market under the slogan "Something Special From Wisconsin."

Wisconsin Seeks A Less Cheesy Image , Wisconsin Leaders Seek To Squeeze The Cheese Out Of The State's National Image - CBS News

1 comment:

Paula said...

Back in the day, when the drinking age was 21 in Illinois and 18 in Wisky, we used to drive up there to, uh, watch other people get drunk. So there's that, unless they've changed it by now.