Some classic ads again as James Bond's Jaws joins sporting legends, Botham, Clough and Charlton, in extolling the virtues of good old Shredded Wheat. Enjoy.
BRAND LINKS
Nestle Website - Shredded Wheat Page
Shredded Wheat UK Twitter
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Thursday, 31 March 2016
NOSTALGIA HIT: Shredded Wheat
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advertising,
breakfast,
cereal,
Nestle,
Nostalgia Hit,
Shredded Wheat
Saturday, 13 June 2015
NOSTALGIA HIT: Weetos
I love going through the decades and seeing how the advertising changes, therefore, I thought I would begin this morning with 3 decades in 3 ads for the Weetabix-owned breakfast cereal Weetos. From the fun animations of Derek and Professor Weeto in the 80's and 90's respectively to the 00's buffed-up wholegrain cereal mascot keeping physically active in the kitchen, you can certainly see the changes.
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00s,
80s,
90s,
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animation,
breakfast,
cereal,
chocolate,
Nostalgia Hit,
Weetabix,
Weetos
Friday, 12 June 2015
NEWS: Honey Monster Puffs gets Minions makeover
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Screenshot of third-party source |
To tie in with the soon to be released Minion film, Honey Monster Puffs is releasing a limited edition version of the cereal. The product will include Minion graphics on pack (as above) and the cereal will feature banana-flavoured 'crispies'.
From just the product images circulating online, my first impression of the design is very good. I think the front panel artwork with the Minions popping out on the right hand side of the design captures the quirky, fun element of the characters. Moreover, the prominent blue and yellow of the basic design keys in extremely well with the Minion look. Also, I have to say I was amused by the notion of these yellow creatures getting behind a Monster-based cereal - very Minion-esque indeed. As for the other panels, I am pleased to see that some thought has been put in to the side panels with one providing a relatively large piece of Minions content. Finally, the back panel sports a very large Minion cut-out allowing for some good old on-the-box fun.
All in all, this looks promising. If I spot a box when it hits the shelves I'll be sure to give it a GBD write up.
If you are after more things Honey Monster related, please see my original website reviews of the brand's products...
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Honey Monster,
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Monday, 8 June 2015
NOSTALGIA HIT: 00's 'Have you woken up to: Kellogg's Corn Flakes'
A funny ad from Kellogg's showing us men how, with just one bowl of Corn Flakes, we can condense millennia of evolution down and transform in to something approaching respectability...
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advertising,
breakfast,
cereal,
Corn Flakes,
Kellogg's,
Nostalgia Hit
Sunday, 7 June 2015
NOSTALGIA HIT: 80's Weetabix
Following on from yesterday's wonderful animations for Heinz, I thought I would post this fun little animation from Weetabix. Very 80's in stylisation with fantastic use of colour amidst the dark backdrop, this ad features the brand's cereal-shaped mascots, the Neet Weet Gang.
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80s,
advertising,
breakfast,
cereal,
Neet Weet Gang,
Nostalgia Hit,
Weetabix
Thursday, 4 June 2015
NOSTALGIA HIT: 80's Vitalite
Wake up in the morning wanting some breakfast, what am I going to spread on my toast? Vitalite, of course! Admittedly, I don't think I ever actually bought this product but the following 80's advert has certainly stayed with me and, to this day, makes me smile...
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80s,
advertising,
breakfast,
Nostalgia Hit,
Vitalite
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
NOSTALGIA HIT: Weetabix
Tough day ahead? Weetabix seems to be the answer...
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advertising,
breakfast,
cereal,
drink,
Nostalgia Hit,
Weetabix
Monday, 1 June 2015
NEW PRODUCT: Kellogg's Star Wars Cereal
With a new Star Wars film hitting cinemas this Christmas Kellogg's has got stuck in and released this limited-edition cereal to feed all those budding Jedi's out there. Admittedly, seeing this product on the shelf took me a little aback as it is a rare thing these days to see a film tie-in cereal and it certainly conjured up one or two childhood memories. Anyway, being a fan of Star Wars myself and seeing Kellogg's putting a bit of effort in, I couldn't resist picking up a box for the blog.
THOUGHTS
Shelf standout: Scanning the shelves, the cereal box immediately got my attention by virtue of its large, crisp imagery of iconic Star Wars characters. Indeed, the imagery commanded around five-sixths of the box's height and bled right to the edges making for an eye-catching display.
Packaging analysis:- Front panels:
I say panels because either could be the front with both sporting the same graphic of the cereal and Star Wars brand name at the bottom and only differing in character images. Of course, this interesting break in front-back panel convention was the product of Kellogg's bringing a bit of creative concept to the design, that is, the two panels representing the light and dark 'sides' of the Force. Whilst I'm certainly not saying it was the most amazing thing ever, the very fact that a larger concept has been played with here is a definite step up on the creative ladder and, to be honest, heartening to see within the cereal category.
Also, very much worthy of note here is the lovely nod to advertising history with the packaging's strapline "a new Force for breakfast", which was used way back in the 80's to promote Kellogg's C-3PO's. Take a look...
- Secondary panels:
Also, very much worthy of note here is the lovely nod to advertising history with the packaging's strapline "a new Force for breakfast", which was used way back in the 80's to promote Kellogg's C-3PO's. Take a look...
- Secondary panels:
As for the remaining panels there isn't really too much to say here as everything, bar the nutritional panel, has been kept rather plain. To be honest, I feel this is where the packaging let itself down a bit - the panel in which Vader's helmet simply bleeds over on to it felt a bit lazy. Indeed, with more interesting imagery, say a space battle scene, the design could of engaged from multiple angles and provided that extra sense of depth and detail.
Taste:
Trying a handful straight out the box my taste buds were immediately taken back to a product I haven't had for ages, Weetos. The individual pieces proved quite solid when bitten in to with a relatively dense, crunchy texture. Of course, a nice wave of cocoa - sweet but not overly so - hit the palette pretty quickly in a rather tasty and moreish way.
With milk, the cereal proved very sturdy with little sign of sogginess whilst I was eating it. Of course, the cocoa flavour seeped out in to the milk gradually making the cereal progressively more a textural point of interest amongst a nice cocoa-infused pool of brownish milk.
SUMMING UP
I really want to give credit to Kellogg's for injecting a bit of fun and novelty in to the cereal aisle with this tie-in offering. The willingness Kellogg's showed in breaking with convention to deliver a playful concept was great to see and a definite step in the right direction, plus the link to 80's cereal C-3PO's was a lovely nod to advertising history. As for the cereal itself, a clear attempt had been made to make it healthier, it held up in milk very well and it delivered on the taste front. Admittedly, I still think the secondary panels could have benefited from a bit more thought and, of course, I would have loved to have seen some in-box freebies but, all in all, I'm sure children up and down the country will love this.
BRAND LINKS
Kellogg's UK Website
Kellogg's UK Twitter
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