Some variations between brands in the way they display sensitivity.
Agfa (Ultra 100, Optima I 200), Orwopan 25, Orwo-branded (Konica) CNS 200 (photo 1), Polaroid 669 (Photo 2), Kodak (Old Ektachrome, Photo 3) : all use "ISO (ASA)/(DIN)" on the boxes.
On the 35mm rolls: Agfa shows "(ASA)/(DIN)" without prefixing with ISO, the Konica shows "ISO (ASA)/(DIN)"
On the 120 rolls, both Fuji and Kodak only show "ISO (ASA)", no more DIN value (maybe because these are newer, and it has become customary for people to drop the DIN value and forget about it given the influence of digital cameras).
My ¢2 about forgetting the DIN in what is a standard that should be strictly applied: I do regret the trend of forgetting this scale, if only because lens f-stops are often split into 3 clicks, which (at a given illumination and shutter speed) correspond to one ° DIN unit each; in addition, the ASA scale was made for easily multiplying and dividing by 2 but that meant that some rounding was necessary, and the approximations not always consistent (sometimes up, sometimes down): add 1/3 stop sensitivity to ASA 50 should give 50*2^(1/3) = 63, not 64, 2/3 more above 400 should be 400*2^(2/3) = 635, not 640.. These are nothing important at all, but just get annoying when trying to create exposure plots as it becomes impossible to predict how the rounding is done (must use a table).