YouTube leapfrogs Netflix as UK’s ‘Coolest Brand’
August 14, 2024
In the third edition of Beano Brain’s annual 100 Coolest Brands Report, the entertainment giants continue their neck-and-neck battle for supremacy, slugging it out for top spot in the affections of youngsters. Brands rooted in storytelling and offering depth and breadth of content – YouTube, Netflix, Nintendo (4) and Disney (9) – all earn places in the top 10.
Food and drink brands dominate the list, accounting for 50 per cent of the top 20 with McDonalds (3), Oreo (7), Pringles (8), Skittles (12), Coca Cola (14), KFC (15), Domino’s Pizza (16), Fanta (17), Cadbury’s (19) and M&Ms (20). Kids value these products in themselves, but also because they are very closely associated with treats and fun family time.
Social Media apps saw their popularity slip with all the major brands dropping down the chart, including TikTok (-7 at 28), Whatsapp (-8 at 38), Snapchat (-3 at 40) and Instagram (-11 at 66).
Shoe brand Crocs was this year’s biggest riser (up 35 places to number 49 ) with collectible plush toy brand Squishmallows the second higher riser, leaping 29 places to break into the top 20 at number 18.
Lego just nudged into the top 10 at number 10, replacing Coca Cola (down 4 to 14) and helped by collaborations with the likes of Minecraft (30).
Argos (89) is this year’s biggest faller dropping 21 places and Jolly Ranchers, Hot Wheels, The Entertainer, Under Armour, Oculus VR and Wagamama fall out of the top 100.
There are no UK brands in the top 30, with high street bakers Greggs being the highest ranked UK brand at 31 (up 2 places from last year). Harry Potter slipped for the second year in a row, down 5 places to 37.
New entrants included SuperDrug (98), Boots (91), Uno (46), Subway Surfers (52), EA Sports (65), Samsung (53), Pandora (78), Poundland (80) and Taco Bell (87).
Young people’s high expectations and brand literacy mean that it is hard for new brands to break into the top 100. Only two of the top performing brands – Amazon and Roblox were born in the 21st century.
There have been clear upward trends in some sectors, often aligned to gender. The gaming sector has performed really well this year with gaming brands moving up the ranks. Whilst riding the crest of the aesthetics wave, skincare, fashion and beauty brands have risen in popularity with girls.
Helenor Gilmour, Director of Strategy Beano Brain, said: “Kids consider YouTube ‘safe’; a place where they’re less likely to stumble across upsetting or inappropriate content, unlike TikTok. Having successfully positioned music and TV within its proposition, YouTube has ensured it’s the one-stop-shop for this generation. YouTube is seen as the platform where kids find experts and learn from them or find help with their homework. As a result of its safe reputation, educational content and extensive library, YouTube has managed to gain something every brand covets: parental approval.”
Gilmour cntinuedd: “I never cease to be amazed at how sophisticated kids and teens are in their brand consumption and our 2024 list of the Coolest Brands is a perfect example. Often more discerning and intelligent than adults when it comes to the brands they use, kids have a clear sense of the practical advantages of a brand but also how it affects them on an emotional level. Brands are anchored in kids’ lives from an early age marking key moments and milestones, but only a few classic children’s brands feature in our top 100 – only five out of the top 25 could be regarded as children’s properties. Brands that upped the funny this year have acquired cool points with kids. Humour is playground currency for kids and welcomes them into the brand’s world. Create the LOLs and you capture coolness!”
Beano Brain 100 Coolest Brands 2024 UK Top 10
2024 rank
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Brands (2023 ranking in bracket)
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1
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YouTube (2)
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2
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Netflix (1)
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3
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McDonalds (3)
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4
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Nintendo (6)
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5
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Nike (4)
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6
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Roblox (9)
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7
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Oreo (5)
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8
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Pringles (7)
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9
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Disney (5)
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10
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LEGO (13)
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