Mascot
A mascot is a symbolic figure or character that represents a group, organization, or brand. Often used in sports, schools, and businesses, mascots can be animals, people, or objects that embody the spirit and values of the entity they represent. They are typically designed to be friendly and engaging, helping to create a sense of community and pride among supporters.
Mascots are commonly seen at events, games, and promotional activities, where they entertain and interact with fans. They can also serve as a marketing tool, enhancing brand recognition and loyalty. Examples of well-known mascots include Tony the Tiger for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes and the Philadelphia Phillies' Phanatic.