In 2006, Planters conducted an online poll to determine whether to add a bow tie, cufflinks, or a pocketwatch to Mr. Peanut. The public voted for no change.
Thursday, 5 February 2009
Mr Peanut
In 2006, Planters conducted an online poll to determine whether to add a bow tie, cufflinks, or a pocketwatch to Mr. Peanut. The public voted for no change.
Monkey has appeared in advertising campaigns in the United Kingdom for both the television company ITV Digital (now defunct) and the tea brand PG Tips, as well as being occasionally featured in TV programmes. Monkey is notable as one of a small number of advertising characters to eclipse the popularity of the product they advertise and also to be reused to advertise a completely different product[1].
[edit] Fictional character biography
As a child, Monkey was frequently bullied at school, due to his left eye being larger than his right, causing his schoolmates to refer to him as "big eye". He studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and gained a grade 7 for piano.[10] Monkey made his original screen debut choreographing and starring in the first ever Monkey-based hip-hop workout Laserdisc on GMTV breakfast.[10] He then starred as the host of an experimental Hawaiian-fusion cooking show. Although only twenty-five episodes were ultimately shot, the show did quite well in Turkey.[10]
In 2001, Monkey was teamed up with Al in order to advertise ITV Digital. Monkey temporarily abandoned Al after being humiliated at ITV Digital's bankruptcy.[11] He auditioned for the role of the titular character in Peter Jackson's King Kong, though he lost the part to Andy Serkis.[10] After spending time being tied to a lorry bumper, he returned to Al and the two began working in advertising PG Tips.[11]
[edit] Personality and habits
PG tips promotional monkey.
Monkey is sometimes portrayed as being quite cowardly; examples include his desertion of Al after the fall of ITV Digital[11], and his refusal to take responsibility for dropping a ceramic bowl dating back to 3000 BC, despite being filmed doing so.[12] He is also prone to miserliness, having admitted that he re-uses discarded plasters he finds in swimming pools.[12] Although his occupation is that of actor/presenter/comedian, he admits he would do anything anyone is willing to give money for.[10] Monkey hoards both his and Al's wages, deliberately neglecting to inform the naive Al of the fact that they are in fact paid for their work, stating "I don't bother Al with details" and that his money is "safely invested in a portfolio of bananas".[13] Despite his turbulent relationship with Al, the two share the same bed.[14] Monkey is shown to very passionate about tea, his favourite serving method being "three stirs clockwise, two stirs back, one and three quarters sugars".[11] He vehemently insists that tea bags should precede milk when brewing.[13] His exact species is never clarified; Monkey himself denies being a chimpanzee, and his response to Al's idea that he may be "half monkey-half chimp" is limited to "speak for yourself".[13] Though he claims to be a "ladies monkey", he is caught by Al surfing http://www.monkeyladies.com giving exaggerated descriptions of his physical appearance.[15] It is implied that Monkey may be a transvestite; he is shown wearing a woman's nightcap[14], a sheath dress[16] and a ballet tutu.[17][original research?]
Rice Krispies
Snap, Crackle and Pop! are the cartoon mascots of Kellogg's breakfast cereal Rice Krispies
The three gnome[1] characters were originally designed by illustrator Vernon Grant and made their debut in 1933. The names of the gnomes are derived from a Rice Krispies radio ad. The ad said "Listen to the fairy song of health, the merry chorus sung by Kellogg's Rice Krispies as they merrily snap, crackle, and pop in a bowl of milk. If you've never heard food talking, now is your chance." Inspired by this ad, Grant drew three gnomes and named them Snap, Crackle, and Pop. He brought the characters to Kellogg's, who bought them on the spot. In the United States and Canada, opinion varies concerning Crackle's occupation, but Snap is always portrayed as a baker and Pop as a marching band leader.
Snap is the oldest and the leader of the group. He solves the problems his two brothers create and wears a baker’s hat.
Crackle is the good-hearted, fun middle child. He gets stuck keeping order between his brothers’ personalities and wears a red-and-white-striped stocking cap.
Pop is the mischievous, clumsy younger child. He plays jokes, doesn’t take things seriously and wears a band leader's hat.
There was a fourth gnome character who was named Pow who was supposed to represent the explosive nutritional value of Rice Krispies but who was later discontinued.[2]
The gnome's large ears and noses have been reduced and softened over the years. With the introduction of television, the Snap! Crackle! Pop! campaign, with animated characters, initially targeted such children's shows as The Howdy Doody Show. The voices of the original gnomes were provided by Daws Butler, Paul Winchell, and Don Messick, and in more recent days by Chris Evans and Keith Chegwin, as well as Chad Doreck, Eddie Deezen and Thom Adcox-Hernandez.
M&M Men
In 1996 the M&M character campaign was voted the number one ad campaign of the year by USA TODAY.
First introduced to American soldiers during World War II in 1941, M&Ms are produced by the candy mogul Mars, Incorporated. The candy coated chocolate morsels come in numerous flavors and sizes including Milk Chocolate, Peanut (1954), White Chocolate, White Chocolate With Peanuts, Dark Chocolate (2005), Mint, Peanut Butter (1990), Almond (1988), Crispy (discontinued), Toffee, Dulce De Leche, and Cherry Cordial. M&M candies come in three sizes – Regular, Mini (1996), and Mega
Sunday, 1 February 2009
Monday, 19 January 2009
Gobbledok
Fruit Pie The Magician
Frito Bandito
Chester Cheetah
Throughout the '80s and '90s, TV ads consistently featured a theme where Chester Cheetah desperately attempts to eat other people’s Cheetos. The self-described "hip kitty" was often seen sneaking up on an unsuspecting stranger at a beach or public park. The result would always involve cartoon violence like Chester clumsily getting his face smashed flat by a trash can lid or being launched into a water tower
Charlie Tuna
Captain Birdseye
The California Raisins
Baron Von Lemon
Aunt Jemima
Food Characters Research
Andy Capp's is a brand of flavoured corn and potato snack made to look like chips.
Made and distributed by Con Agra Foods.
Created in 1971.
Licensed the name and likeness of the comic strip character Andy Capp.
Flavours-Hot Fries, Cheddar Fries, Hot Chilli Cheese Steak Fries.
Discontinued Flavours- Zesty Ranch, BBQ, Salsa.
Comic Strip was featured on the back of the packages.
Donatos
- Founded by Jim Grote in 1963
- His motto is, "To make the best pizza and to treat others the way I would like to be treated."
- Eat In, Takeaway or Drive Thru.
- 200 Restaurants.
- 5 states.
History
$1,300. That’s exactly what Jim Grote, a college sophomore at The Ohio State University, put down to purchase his dream—a small pizzeria on the south side of Columbus, Ohio. Little did he know that his small investment would create one of the most respected pizza chains in the industry–Donatos.
From the beginning, Jim built Donatos on three fundamentals: creating a superior product, hiring great people, and adhering to strong principles that promote goodwill in business and the community. His philosophy was simple and powerfully successful: “To make the best pizza and treat others the way I would like to be treated.”
Philosophy
To Live, Love, Laugh and Learn.
Live: A balanced, healthy lifestyle brings you personal power and energy to achieve your dreams.
Love: A clear focus on your values keeps you rooted in what's important.
Laugh: Understanding and connecting with others builds strong relationships, fun and creativity.
Learn: There is always a better way... learn, grow, stretch - keep moving forward.
Products
- Pepperoni
- Serious Cheese
- The Works
- Vegy
- Founder's Favourite
- Classic Trio
- Mariachi Beef
- Mariachi Chicken
- Hawaiian
- Chicken Vegy Medley
Serious Meat
- BBQ Chicken
- Margarita
- Pepperoni Zinger
- Chicken Spinach Mozzarella
- Fresh Mozzarella Meatball
Salads
- Italian Garden Side Salad
- Caesar Side Salad
- Italian Chef Entree Salad
- Tuscan Chicken Caesar Entree Salad
- Entree Chicken Harvest Salad
Subs
- Big Don® Italian
- Big Don® w/Pizza Sauce
- Big Don® Sausage Italian
- Big Don® Sausage w/Pizza Sauce
- Fresh Vegy
- Meatball
- Turkey Club
- Chicken Bacon Cheddar
- Roast Beef and Provolone
- Big Steak Hoagie *
Starters
- Breadsticks w/Pizza Sauce
- Breadsticks w/Nacho Cheese Sauce *
- 3 Cheese Garlic Bread
- Buffalo Wings
- Wedge Fries
- Chicken Breast Strips
- Buffalo Wings - Plain
- Buffalo Wings - Mild
- Buffalo Wings - Hot
- Buffalo Wings - BBQ
- Buffalo Wings - Garlic
- Buffalo Wings - Spicy Garlic
- Pepperoni Stromboli
- Deluxe Stromboli
- 3 Meat Stromboli
- Vegy Stromboli
- Cheese Stromboli
Deserts
- Chocolate Chunk Cookie
- Apple Timpano
- Cinnamon Timpano
Slogans
"WE BRING IT. NOBODY DELIVERS LIKE DONATOS."
"We Load Our Pizza's"
"What Pizza Should Be"
“To make the best pizza and treat others the way I would like to be treated.”
"WE'RE COMMITTED TO DELIVERING MORE THAN PIZZA"