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We are seeking to compile a definitive list of the top 100 Home Grown Caribbean Brands. The Brand must be market leaders in their respective categories and have market clout in that their activities have a noticeable impact on consumers and other market players.

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We are seeking to compile a definitive list of the top 100 Home Grown Caribbean Brands. The Brand must be market leaders in their respective categories and have market clout in that their activities have a noticeable impact on consumers and other market players.

We are seeking to compile a definitive list of the top 100 Home Grown Caribbean Brands. The Brand must be market leaders in their respective categories and have market clout in that their activities have a noticeable impact on consumers and other market players.

We are also inviting the official brand owners to submit a 500 word review on the brand looking at its birth, growth, developments and challenges conquered to get to this point. We are also requesting a graphical representation of the logo to illustrate the review. These will also be posted on this site for reference purposes.

The following submissions in no particular order have been received. Do you agree with the list? who should not be on it and who must be on it? send youre comments now.

(Draft subject to change without notice)

1. Grace

2. Digicel

3. Sandals

4. Superclubs

5. Appleton Rum

6. Wray and Nephew

7. Life of Jamaica

8. NCB – National Commercial Bank

9. Red Stripe

10. Ting

11. Lasco

12. Jamaica National

13. Victoria Mutual

14. The Gleaner

15. RJR

16. IRIEFM

17. Air Jamaica

18. Guardsman

19. Caribbean Cement

20. Best Dressed (Chicken)

21. Tastee

22. Juici Patties

23. ATL

24. Excelsior

25. bMobile

26. Bigga Soft Drinks

27. Excelsior (Biscuits)

28. National (Bread)

29. Reggae Boyz

30. Juciful (Juices)

31. Walkerswood

32. Pulse

33. Tia Maria

34. Catherine’s Peak

35. Tru Juice

36. Island Grill

37. Mothers

38. Petrojam

39. Carib (Palace Amusement)

40. Hi-Lo Supermarkets

41. Flow

42. JMMB

43. ScotiaMint

44. VAT 19

45. Old Oak

46. RBTT

47. Matouks

48. Bermudez

49. Angostura

50. Carib Beer

51. Sacha

52. Wibisco

53. Eclipse

54. Shirley

55. Sodabix.

56. Chubby

57. Crix crackers

58. Maco Magazine

59. Guardian

60. Ocean Style (magazine)

61. Mount Gay Rum

62. Banks Beer

63. Sandy Lane Hotel

64. Royal Westmoreland

65. The Crane

66. Automotive Art

67. Cave Sheppard

68. Cheffete

69. Goddard’s

70. Sagicor

71. St Lucia Jazz Festival

72. Le Sport

73. The Body Holiday

74. Antigua Sailing Week

75. Refresh

76. Sportsmax

77. WATA

78. Wisynco

79. CFW – Caribbean Fashion Week

80. Saint – (Saint International Model Agency)

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