No. 1: Jeep. The automaker took the top spot in this year’s survey, with a score of 98% out of 100. Only one other automaker, Ford (NYSE: F) made the top 25 list. (Reuters)
No. 2: Hershey's. The chocolate brand (NYSE:HSY) tied for second place, with a 98% score. Consumers were asked to rank their emotional engagement expectations. (REUTERS)
No. 3: Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola (NASDAQ:COKE) tied for second place among most patriotic brands, with a score of 97% out of 100. Brand Keys says the survey indicates whether brands are succeeding when it comes to conveying patriotism.
No. 4: Levi Strauss. The denim staple tied in fourth place with a 95% score among consumers.
No. 5: Walt Disney. The iconic American entertainment brand (NYSE:DIS) also scored a 95% on the survey, tying for fourth place. (Reuters)
No. 6: Colgate. The consumer products company, famous for its toothpaste, was a close fifth in the survey. Colgate (NYSE:CL) scored a 94% in the ranking.
No. 7: Zippo. The manufacturing company, which is known for its lighters, ranked sixth this year. (Zippo Manufacturing Co.)
No. 8: Wrigley's. Respondents placed the gum maker Wrigley’s in seventh with a 92% score.
No. 9: Ralph Lauren. The classic American apparel brand (NYSE: RL) came in at eighth with a score of 91%.
No. 10: Kodak. The camera and film company tied with Gillette for ninth place with scores of 90% among consumers. (Reuters)