This month's Fortune.com poll comes on the news of Steve Jobs' departure from Apple's CEO spot. Everyone is talking about the company's future, but we wonder what you think about what Apple (AAPL) has already done: Which is its most iconic product from the Steve Jobs era? It may be the iPhone you see in so many hands, or maybe it's the iTunes library you open up every time you sit down at your computer. Tell us below.
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So, which product first comes to mind when you think of Apple?
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26. Ben & Jerry's
The only thing better than its AmeriCone Dream is the "flavor graveyard" on its website.
27. Bose noise-canceling headphones
It took a Massachusetts company to make ignoring your neighbor on an airplane socially acceptable.
28. Self-stick stamps
Our tongues are rejoicing.
29. The Boeing 747
The most popular commercial aircraft in history.
30. Warren Buffett
Even after Sokolgate, he's still the Oracle, and friend to the likes MORE
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76. Diners
Stainless steel, swivel counter stools, and breakfast anytime.
77. Old Spice
Those quirky ads brought it back into the public eye, but the iconic red stick has been sweetening your scent since 1938.
78. Disneyland/Disney World
Parents and kids simply say they're "going to Disney."
79. Philly cheesesteaks
Pat's, Geno's -- or Jim's. Often imitated, never duplicated.
80. Xerox PARC
The Silicon Valley lab where Ethernet and laser printing MORE
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1. Opportunity
We live in the land of it. It's knocking. And all the other adages -- all true.
2. The Interstate Highway System.
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3. The Sears Tower
Naming rights are well and good, but the Willis Tower is still Sears (SHLD) to us -- and still the nation's tallest building.
4. Wal-Mart employees in Joplin, MORE
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51. NASCAR
Red states, blue states, and a season that lasts ten months a year. Truly America's sport.
52. The Great Gatsby
Did anyone not read this in high school? A remake of the movie is in the works starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby and Tobey Maguire as Nick Carraway.
53. Gatorade
From the University of Florida to national hangover beverage -- okay, it's a sports MORE
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