MEDIA: Scotts of Stow's £2m work goes to All Response
18 Dec 2003
Scotts of Stow, the mail-order firm that specialises in upmarket kitchen, home and garden products, has appointed All Response Media to its 2m media planning and buying account.
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Scotts of Stow, the mail-order firm that specialises in upmarket kitchen, home and garden products, has appointed All Response Media to its 2m media planning and buying account.
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