An article on the Ad Age website contends that consumers are not motivated to buy a particular product based on where it comes from. According to the article, consumers once sought out particular products based on a country's reputation for manufacturing excellent goods. Does a national or other geographic heritage have any useful role to play in brand marketing today? Will consumers who do not know or care to know about a brand's country of origin change in that respect as they age?
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