yes. the brand is the company that invented it. the factory is the place where they make the product
Well a no name brand doesn't have a name but a brand name does
You're paying for the brand name or not.
who knows? the difference is that one is a brand (logo,image, perception of the brand etc..) the other a company (wat they do, they name, objectives etc...) peace my friend
Often there is no difference between a brand name hard drive and a generic one. They are often made in the same factories, but have different stickers on them. Sometimes the name brands will include extra software on the drives, but that generally is the only difference.
Store brand coke has a weird aftertaste. If you can't tell the difference, go for the cheaper option :)
Native cigs are for poor people and brand name are for white people
Levothroid is the brand name, Levothyroxine is the generic.
There is no difference. Avicel is the brand name of the first microcrystalline cellulose on the market.
no vaseline is brand name of petroleum jelly
In the world of shoes, there is a heavy amount of competition between generics and brand names. After all, it is an industry that makes a lot of money each year, so companies fight very hard for the business they get. Due to aggressive advertising campaigns, many people feel like there is some major difference between brand name shoes and generic ones. The reality is that there is not much difference between a generic and brand name shoe.
Elmer's glue is a brand name of glue. Ford is a brand name but the Mercury Mariner is the same item but with a different name.
nothing - only the name and the labels on the box