logos
1962–1963 1963–1966 1966–1969
1962–1963 1963–1966 1966–1969
1966–1979 1979–2020, 2026-present (website) 2007–2020 2020–2025
1966–1979 1979–2020, 2026-present (website) 2007–2020 2020–2025

Thrif D Discount Center

1962–1963

Thrif-D - 1962
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1963–1966

Thrif-D - 1963
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1966–1969

Thrif D - 1966

In 1991, Rite Aid briefly relaunched the Thrif D name as part of a new discount format; it was renamed Rite Price in 1992.

Rite Aid

1966–1979

Rite Aid - 1966 x

In 1966, Thrif D expanded the "Rite Aid" name from their branded health products to store locations, and continued to use the Thrif D name in tandem with Rite Aid until 1969.

1979–2020, 2026-present (website)

Rite Aid

This logo was reused on the website in 2026 when a new team bought the brand and promoted blood testing and other online medical services.

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  January 22, 1979

2007–2020

Rite Aid wordmark (2007)
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  2007

This version of the logo, featuring only the wordmark, was introduced in 2007 when Rite Aid acquired Brooks and Eckerd Drugs and converted the stores to Rite Aid.

2020–2025

Rite Aid 2020
Designer:  Sway Creative Labs
Typography:  Neutra
Launched:  March 16, 2020

On March 16, 2020, Rite Aid changed its logo, and all stores had this logo by September 2020. A location on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles, California, continued to use this logo until it closed in 2023. Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy on May 5, 2025, and announced the imminent sale and/or closure of all of its locations, expected to take place over the coming months. All remaining Rite Aid stores closed by October 3, 2025.

After Rite Aid's intellectual property had been acquired by Hilda Global in October 2025, Rite Aid's website came back online in 2026, advertising Rite Aid-branded health screening services under a recolored version of the 1979 logo. An article on the website states that the service is unaffiliated with the original company, and that it would not be entering the retail space.

External links

Brooks Pharmacy
Drugfair
Eckerd
Gray Drug
Harco
K&B
PayLess Drug Stores
Rite Price
Thrifty Drugs
Rite Aid