03/06/2026
🪵 Cracker Barrel tried to rebrand. It lasted 27 hours. We have thoughts.
Let's be clear — we are not here to pile on. We are here to do what Cracker Barrel's design team apparently did not do, which is think it through. As a branding and design services Timelessland Education Placement Agency who also happens to have a finely tuned appreciation for sweet tea and strong opinions, we sat down, did the research, and redesigned the Cracker Barrel brand😇
And yes, we kept the barrel. Obviously.
Here's what Cracker Barrel rebrand did:
❌ Removed the Old Timer — the guy who has been sitting on that porch since 1969
❌ Removed the BARREL from the visual identity of a brand called CRACKER BARREL
❌ Replaced warm, curved, country-influenced typography with something that looks like it belongs on a tech startup in San Francisco
❌ Spent millions of dollars doing it
❌ Watched the internet say absolutely not — and reversed course within 27 hours
Here's what our branding and design services team actually did:
✅ Kept the barrel — because historically, barrels transported the sugar for the sweet tea AND the crackers that built the brand during the Depression. You cannot make this stuff up. The barrel is load-bearing, people.
✅ Doubled down on the curves, swooshes and warmth in the typography because that IS the brand
✅ Incorporated the wood AND metal textures found throughout every single Cracker Barrel location into the brand identity itself
✅ Gave them a CB monogram option that actually works — with the barrel aesthetic intact because without it, it's just two letters
✅ Preserved the communication strategy while still giving the corporate team room to evolve
My Cousin Vinny said it best. "Sir, what is a grit?"
The bottom line?
A rebrand should ADD to what makes a brand iconic — not subtract from it. The wood. The metal. The barrel. The Old Timer. The typography that feels like it was written by someone's grandmother who makes the best biscuits you have ever had in your life. That IS Cracker Barrel. Our branding and design services team put together what we believe they missed and we are showing you every single decision in this video.
Take our opinions with a grain of salt. Pun absolutely intended.
💬 Tell us in the comments — did Cracker Barrel do the right thing by pulling the rebrand? And how do you feel about the mimosas? We are genuinely asking.