Nestle axes 20-year love theme for Rolo in favour of humour
By John Tylee Friday, 25 April 2003 12:00AM
Nestle is axing its famous and long-running slogan for Rolo after 20 years and has signed the "ladette" DJ Sara Cox for a new campaign to give the brand a more modern appeal.
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