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9 hours ago6 Food Marketing Campaigns That missed the mark despite big expectations
Not all marketing campaigns succeed; some become cautionary tales due to misreading cultural moments or provoking backlash.
Teddy's Tallow Chips began as a solution for Teddy's food allergies, with his mother Katherine cooking potatoes in beef tallow to create a safe snack.
"We didn't want anyone to know what we were using," he told The Times in an interview at Tapatío's factory in Vernon. "That always scared my sisters, because what if something happens?"
The themed offerings also continue into the grocery aisles, especially in the bakery, where colorful desserts and pastries are plentiful. One of the best brands to look for when it comes to spring treats is Target's own Favorite Day.
Trail mix is usually a mix of nuts, dried fruit, chocolate, or other ingredients, and while it's not difficult to craft your own (like a scrumptious pumpkin spice trail mix), it's still nice to buy a pack once in a while. There's no better place to do so than Aldi, which has many options based on your desired ingredients.
This isn't a traditional sandwich that is made on two pieces of bread stacked on top of each other with a filling in between. It's more of an open-faced sandwich that features a paste-like spread added to "circles of hot buttered toast." To make this vintage sandwich no one remembers anymore, you're instructed to grind two cups of fresh popcorn in a meat chopper (use a food processor for a modernized version),
On February 18, Snapple's parent company, Keurig Dr Pepper, announced that the beloved tea brand is unveiling a refreshed visual identity designed to "return the Snapple brand to icon-status." The new look, which will roll out beginning this March, includes new graphics, a logo inspired by the brand's '90s look, and an updated bottle design that hearkens back to its original glass packaging.
Whether you're shopping for a birthday party or for a comforting weeknight on the couch, Tostitos dips are probably on your grocery list. From salsas to quesos, the dips truly represent a classic American snack food, pairing perfectly with the brand's tortilla chips (or the sturdiest tortilla chip brand of your choosing). But not all of them can be winners. In our ranking of Tostitos dips, we dubbed Tostitos' Medium Nacho Cheese Dip as the worst for multiple reasons.
If your grocery store is anything like mine, then you have seemingly endless cereal options to choose from when you're looking for a quick and easy breakfast. Some may prefer cereal that's on the sweeter end of the spectrum, like these chocolate breakfast cereals, and others may prefer a brighter, fresher flavor and opt for fruity cereals. On the other hand, those who want to cut down on sweetness will probably look for no sugar added cereals.