15 Dec 2000
Farm has won the advertising task for The Little Big Food Company, the new organic food company...Farm has won the advertising task for The Little Big Food Company, the new organic food company backed by Heinz.
The agency fought off pitches from Fallon, Mother and Interfocus to win the account, which is thought to be worth between pounds 5 million and pounds 6 million over the next two to three ...
08 Dec 2000
agencies aligned to the food giant s previous culinary category (Lowe Lintas, J. Walter Thompson and Ogilvy...agencies aligned to the food giant s previous culinary category (Lowe Lintas, J. Walter Thompson and Ogilvy ...
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The winners of the Unilever foods creative review will come away with an enhanced place on a streamlined ...
08 Dec 2000
| by ANNA GRIFFITHS
include BT, KFC and Campbell s, and Smith s portfolio will include Kraft Foods, the AA, Halifax ...
08 Dec 2000
| by JEREMY WHITE
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Unilever s president of marketing for foods, Anthony Simon, will drive the selection himself, with the vice ...
01 Dec 2000
| by JEREMY WHITE
Unilever is reviewing its Van Den Bergh and Bestfoods agency roster, which includes Lowe Lintas, Ogilvy & Mather, J. Walter Thompson, DDB and BBDO with a view to cutting it back to include fewer networks.
01 Dec 2000
The Advertising Association has protested to the Food Standards Agency over what it claims...The Advertising Association has protested to the Food Standards Agency over what it claims is an attempt by the Government-backed body to clamp down on the promotion of food to children. The AA has accused the FSA of pushing ahead with its scheme without proper consultation.
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01 Dec 2000
product development account worth pounds 8 million. The secret project, to launch a frozen food brand...HHCL & Partners has strengthened its relationship with Unilever with its appointment to a new product development account worth pounds 8 million. The secret project, to launch a frozen food brand for Birds Eye, was awarded without a pitch.
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01 Dec 2000
| by ANNA GRIFFITHS
The Sunday Telegraph is launching a TV drive to support the launch of a partworks series featuring the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
The work, created by J. Walter Thompson with media bought by MindShare, breaks on 3 December and will run alongside the partworks publication Christmas Food This Christmas you ...
01 Dec 2000
| by IAN DARBY
on the fad of caramel being touted by food critics as autumn s most popular flavour.
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01 Dec 2000
devised a media stunt that capitalised on the advertising strapline: Any food tastes supreme with Heinz ...