FROSTING THE MUFFIN

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When producing a campaign, it’s always a good idea to shoot a few extra executions. You never know what the client might like.
That’s the strategy Leo Burnett followed when shooting a campaign for Kellogg’s new Toaster Muffins. The agency had sold only one idea to the Battle Creek, Mich., client– to have an unemployed muffin maker angrily sing and panhandle on a busy city street. But while on location, the creative team decided to shoot two other scenarios: one showing the baker on a bench crying about the “horror” of the new product, and another in which he
demolishes a toaster with a rolling pin.

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