Lactofree 'flatmate and doorstep' by Wieden & Kennedy
05 Jan 2010
Arla Food's Lactofree has launched a new campaign created by recently appointed creative agency
Lurpak has launched a new ad as part of its 'good food deserves' campaign....The butter brand dramatises the making of an omelette to show home cooked food after a day at work can be quick and worth the effort. The ad features a voiceover by Rutger Hauer. ...
Arla Food's Lactofree has launched a new campaign created by recently appointed creative agency
, to promote the two newspapers' "fortnight of fantastic food" coverage that kicked off with the 2012 edition...The press and out-of-home campaign runs for two weeks and features large-scale food and restaurant- inspired sculptures. The work was created by Rasmus Smith Bech and Jonas Roth. The photographer was James Kirwan and the production company was Blunt. ...
Asda's new partnership with Leiths School of Food and Wine to select and approve its Extra Special...The school s managing director, Camilla Schneideman stars in TV ads which highlight festive food. The first ad in a series of five 40 second TV commercials by Saatchi Saatchi broke this week and focuses on Extra Special desserts which carry the Leiths School seal of approval. Other films within the campaign ...
Saatchi & Saatchi has launched its first campaign for British food brand Walls since winning...The TV ad is the first in a series which celebrates the ordinary British consumer. It introduces a British family who dress up as Vikings on the weekends and re-enact historic battles. The spot ends with the strapline Proper Food. Bring It On . The campaign is supported by TV, print, radio and digital activity ...
The Marquis de Castello is the frontman in Mother's pan-European launch campaign for Arla Food
Isobel has resurrected the Bernard Matthews 'bootiful' slogan in a new £5m TV campaign for the food
Three new ads for Canadian food chain Mr. Sub shows people in different situations receiving
The work intends to reinforce the Ginsters brand positioning of 'real honest food' by supporting
Kraft Foods has launched a campaign to promote Velveeta Cheesy Skillets, aimed at mothers looking