Boycott USA – Mexico

Food & Beverage

  1. Coca-Cola – Extremely popular in Mexico, often preferred over local sodas.
  2. Pepsi – Available but less dominant than Coca-Cola.
  3. McDonald’s – Popular with a localized menu, including McMolletes and McPatatas.
  4. Burger King – A strong competitor to McDonald’s in Mexico.
  5. KFC – Well-established, offering fried chicken options popular among Mexicans.
  6. Starbucks – One of the most popular coffee chains in urban areas.
  7. Subway – Common in major cities, competing with local torta (sandwich) shops.
  8. Oreo – A best-selling cookie brand in Mexico.
  9. Hershey’s – Very popular, with factories in Mexico producing chocolate for Latin America.
  10. Lay’s (sold as Sabritas in Mexico) – A dominant snack brand, owned by PepsiCo.
  11. Doritos – One of Mexico’s top-selling chips, available in unique flavors.
  12. Cheetos – A common snack, often spicier than U.S. versions.
  13. Kellogg’s – Corn Flakes, Froot Loops, and other cereals are widely available.
  14. Snickers – A popular chocolate bar in Mexico.
  15. Budweiser – Available, but local beers like Corona and Modelo dominate the market.

Technology & Electronics

  1. Apple (iPhone, Mac, iPad, AirPods, Apple Watch) – A top-tier brand in Mexico, though expensive.
  2. Microsoft (Windows, Xbox, Office Suite) – Widely used in homes and businesses.
  3. Google (Android, Chrome, Pixel, YouTube, Google Pay) – A dominant digital service provider.
  4. Amazon (E-commerce & Kindle) – Gaining traction but competes with MercadoLibre.
  5. Netflix – A top streaming service, competing with Blim and Claro Video.
  6. Tesla – Available, with plans to build a gigafactory in Mexico.
  7. Intel & AMD (Processors & Chips) – Used in computers and gaming systems.
  8. Dell & HP (Laptops & Desktops) – Popular among businesses and students.
  9. GoPro – Popular among adventure travelers in Mexico.
  10. Bose & JBL – Premium American audio brands available in Mexico.

Clothing & Fashion

  1. Nike – A leading sportswear brand in Mexico, competing with Adidas.
  2. Levi’s – A popular denim brand with local stores.
  3. Calvin Klein – Available in department stores and malls.
  4. Under Armour – Gaining popularity in Mexico’s fitness market.
  5. Tommy Hilfiger – A premium fashion brand with a strong presence.
  6. Ralph Lauren – Available in high-end retail stores.
  7. New Balance – A well-known sneaker brand in Mexico.

Beauty & Personal Care

  1. Colgate – A leading toothpaste brand in Mexico, with local manufacturing.
  2. Crest – Available but less popular than Colgate.
  3. Maybelline – A top-selling American cosmetics brand.
  4. Revlon – Available in major beauty stores and pharmacies.
  5. Gillette – A dominant brand for razors and shaving products.

Entertainment & Media

  1. Disney (Movies, Disney+, Merchandise) – A major entertainment provider with strong cultural influence in Mexico.
  2. Marvel & DC Comics – Popular comic book and movie franchises.
  3. Warner Bros. & Universal Studios – Major film and entertainment providers.
  4. EA Sports (FIFA, Madden, The Sims) – Popular video game franchises in Mexico.
  5. PlayStation (Sony is Japanese, but PlayStation has strong US influence) – A leading gaming console in Mexico, competing with Xbox.