geotrig wrote:but most people call there vacumn cleaners "hoovers" which was a brand as like above !

As much as us non-Brits do not refer to all vaccum cleaners as "hoovers," that is actually a good example, as Hoover vaccum cleaners were the first majorly successful household vacuum cleaner. Iconic.
Chi wrote:Not to mention Walkman, Duck tape, Aspirin, Heroin...
Walkman - the iconic portable (full sized) cassete tape player. They were there at the start, everybody else tried to copy it.
Duck tape - "duct tape" is tape used on air ducts. There is no Duct Tape (TM). Your point?
Asperin - name coined by Bayer for their mass produced acetylsalicylic acid. Bayer was responsible for worldwide distribution and making this compound a household name. Iconic.
Heroin - there is no licensed product of the sort. Your point?
My point is, there is nothing iconic about the Neo Candy, as there were plenty of other widely distributed Japanese sit-down cabs before it, and therefore no reason exists to call things before or after by that particular name.
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