The company's mascot is
Dollynho (lit. "Little Dolly"), a green humanoid bottle of Dolly soda, voiced by child actor Felipe Machado. The first
Dollynho advertisements were inspired by the
Teletubbies and were filmed at the company owner's home as the company lacked the funds needed to hire a production team. Behind the creation of the character, Laerte Codonho said: I thought I needed a character for Dolly. Everyone was paying to have a Disney character. I said: 'I'm not going to pay anyone. I'm going to make my own character. And, at the time, I watched Teletubbies often with my daughter, that I started to enjoy the repetition. There comes a time when you miss it when you don't see Tinky Winky. The character's slogan is "Dollynho – o seu amiguinho" (Dollynho – your little friend). The mascot has visited schools in Brazil and performed recreational activities with students. The arrest of the company's owner led to many internet users creating memes featuring
Dollynho, with some depicting the mascot behind bars or including fake protest signs that read "Free Dollynho!" and others depicting the mascot as a thief. RedeTV! received criticisms for its use of the character in its news graphics after a notable gaffe in which a smiling
Dollynho appeared on screen and cheerfully said "goodbye!" while reporting on the death of
Olavo de Carvalho. The character's popularity in memes has also caused other characters similar to him, food mascots, to go viral on the internet. The most notorious case was the character Barriguinha Mole (whose name means Soft Little Belly in Portuguese) from the local company Laticínios Acrelândia in the state of
Acre, who appeared only once in a low-budget commercial in the 2000s, being an anthropomorphic milk bag that was often compared to Dollynho portraying them as rivals or even
as a couple. == References ==