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Dunkin Donuts Advertising

May 30th, 2008

America Runs On Dunkin 

By Heather Blanchette

Founded in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts by William Rosenberg, Dunkin Donuts has 2.7 Million customers a day worldwide. The Dunkin Donuts franchise has 5,541 locations in the United States, 79 in Canada and 1,846 franchises in the rest of the world.

Dunkin Donuts used to be Allied Domecq Quick Service Restaurant and is often paired with Dunkin Donuts Brands Incorporated’s Baskin Robbins. Competition for the doughnut and coffee chain includes Starbucks, Krispy Kreme, Caribou Coffee, and Tim Hortons.

Dunkin Donuts offers a variety of products including 35 varieties of donuts, munchkins, pastries, muffins, bagels, cookies, breakfast sandwiches, flatbread sandwiches, hashbrowns, pizza, coffee, collatas, hot chocolate, iced tea and smoothies.

Dunkin Donuts sponsors the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island, which is often referred to as “The Dunk.”

At the beginning of each Boston Red Sox or New England Patriots season, Dunkin Donuts releases coinciding commercials that promote the team in relation to Dunkin Donuts products.

In the 1980s, Dunkin Donuts ran an advertising campaign titled “It’s Worth The Trip,” which starred fictional character “Fred The Baker.” The campaign was recognized by the Television Bureau of Advertising as one of the 5 best commercials of the 80s with its “Time To Make The Donuts” tagline.

In 2006, Dunkin Donuts began running advertisements to compare the Dunkin Donut chain to competitors in the market. The ads claimed that competitors menu items were hard to read and produce, and therefore hard to order. The campaign, created by Hill Holiday, called the competitors menu language “Fritalian,” a mix between French and Italian. The ads poked the most fun at Starbucks, and showed how much easier, and “American,” Dunkin Donuts is.

In 2007, the campaign continued with advertisements featuring customers being yelled at in the competitor chains for ordering a “Large” coffee, rather than using a foreign name for the size.

2007 was also the year that actor John Goodman became the voice used in Dunkin Donuts commercials, as well as the year Rachel Ray began starring in many of the commercials.

Dunkin Donuts also rana Sip, Scratch, Score promotion in 2007, similar to the McDonalds monopoly game piece promotion. Another advertising campaign was created using the personification of a coffee cup, given the name Joe Dunkin. The ads revolved around sports teams including the Mets, Yankees, Giants, Nets and Jets. In many of the commercials the cup, Joe, was a player on the team standing in for an important field position.

Dunkin Donuts also published an easy-bake-oven recipe for doughnuts.

The current Dunkin Donuts campaign tagline is “America Runs On Dunkin,” and the most recent Rachel Ray online campaign was yankeed this week due to controversy around the possible political meaning the scarf she was wearing.

Reese’s Pieces

April 24th, 2008

Reeses Pieces 

By Heather Blanchette 

The favorite snack of our Alien friend, E.T., was introduced in the US in 1980. Reese’s Pieces are made with no chocolate whatsoever, instead consist of a peanut-butter filling with a candy shell. Manufactured by the Hershey Company, Reese’s Pieces are colored yellow, brown and orange - designed to match the packaging (yum?). Read the rest of this entry »

Nilla Wafers

April 11th, 2008

 

Nilla Wafers

By Heather Blanchette

Owned by Nabisco, Nilla Wafers (short for Vanilla Wafers - how creative, right?) are round, shortbread cookies with a hint of vanilla flavor. Other brands of cookies similar to Nilla Wafers are often called “Nilla Wafers” regardless of their actual name because, like Kleenex Tissues, the brand name has become synonymous with the product. Read the rest of this entry »

Best Candy Bar Competition

April 10th, 2008

Snickers Bar

 By Heather Blanchette

While Snickers beats out both Milky Way and 3 Musketeers in terms of the most controversial Superbowl ad (2007), what we all care about most is which of these three candy bars is the tastiest.

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The History Of “PEZ”

March 10th, 2008

Pez

By Jordan Thompson

The word PEZ comes from the German word for peppermint, which is Phefferminz. If you take the first, middle and last letter of the word you get PEZ. PEZ was Invented in 1927 in Vienna, Austria by a candy man named Edward Haas. Developed as an adult breath mint and an alternative for smoking, Edward Haas created the Haas Food Manufacturing Corporation based out of Vienna, Austria. Haas company was the first to carry the small candy that was shaped like a brick and carried in small tins at the time. Read the rest of this entry »

Hi, I’d like a Small Popcorn and a Medium Sprite, “Sure! That will be $22.50!”

March 10th, 2008

Movie Theater Popcorn

By Jordan Thompson

So today when one of our top writer Heather Blanchette said to me you should write about Movie Candy, I said to myself thats a great idea, I’m glad I thought of it! People are always complaining how going to the movies is to expensive, and how they remember when movie pictures were only 10 cents for an all day marathon! Well I hate to be the one to inform the older generation, but it is 2008 and actors and actresses are making 20 million a picture, so sorry Grandma!

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The Choice Is Easy

March 8th, 2008

Chick-fil-A

By Heather Blanchette

If you had asked me a few days ago which fast food restaurant is my favorite, I would have said Chick-fil-A, hands down. However, as of yesterday, I’m feeling a little guilty about my answer.

I’m sure most of you, aside from Jordan who has apparently been living underground his whole life, have eaten at a Chick-fil-A. You know how good their waffle fries taste, you wonder about the necessity of the strategically placed two, not three, pickles on the chicken sandwich and you ogle at the huge, delicious shakes (yet often choose not to order them because you feel guilty holding up the line for twenty minutes while the underpaid seven year old behind the counter makes it). Read the rest of this entry »

Hear The Rainbow, Be The Rainbow!

March 2nd, 2008

By Jordan Thompson

So what is it about the little bite size sugar infused goodness that is a Skittle? Well the biggest thing I can say about this little piece of heaven is that there is a Skittle for every kind person. You have the Original Skittles which are for your average sugar addict, which screams “Hey I like flavor just as much as the next guy or girl, but I’m happy just being original!” Then you have your Sour Skittles that are so good that they make your tongue go numb and feel like sandpaper. Read the rest of this entry »