Greybottle wrote: » Nokia. Still around, but still make excellent phones, but are nowhere near as prominent as a few years ago.
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » Back in the day, we had a Pye telly. And a Ferguson. (Not the tractor). Kodak would probably be the sort of brand in this category.
padd b1975 wrote: » Mercedes Benz.
Optimalprimerib wrote: Sketchers. Their shoes only last a few months
md23040 wrote: » The irony of the name - Quality Street. Really cheap choclate that's excessively sweet. Pure muck.
Ciaran_B wrote: » So much chocolate like this now. Most Cadbury is barely edible, Roses especially.
whisky_galore wrote: » Levi's jeans.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Do Mitsubishi even make TV's now? The Black Diamond was THE set to have 20 years ago. And I remember when Texas Instruments on your calculator ment you had a prestigue brand.
flaneur wrote: » They're pretty much unchanged, they just went out of fashion. It's amazing how Levi's went from being the essence of cool to something your granddad might wear in a very short space of time.
whisky_galore wrote: » No, the quality went to sh!te as well.
flaneur wrote: » Mitsubishi moved away from that kind of stuff in this market anyway quite some time ago. They've just changed focus.
valoren wrote: » In terms of a great brand becoming more or less obsolete then for me it's Blackberry. It's status in the mobile market is junk.