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producer Renata Neumann, Marina Rodrigues, producers. art director Veronica Beach, head of global production Carlos Torres, sr. As previously reported, Devour's 30-second spot will air during the third quarter and comes from David Miami.Client Kraft Heinz/Devour Agency David Miami Ignacio Ferioli, Joaquin Cubria, chief creative officers Ricardo Casal, Juan Javier Pena Plaza, executive creative directors Jean Zamprogno, Fernando Pellizzaro, associate creative directors Melusi Mhlungu, sr. VaynerMedia is leading Devour's social and digital activations. The tag #foodporn has been used more than 185 million times to showcase everything from slabs of meat to cheese pulls, extra-large servings of fries and rich desserts.) Find quality frozen products to add to your Shopping List or order online for Delivery or.
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(For those unfamiliar with the term "food porn," just head to Instagram. Shop for Devour Pulled Chicken Burrito Bowl (12 oz) at Fred Meyer. I originally wrote this guide to ramen broth back in December of 2016. Other new plans include setting up the hotline 1-83-FOODPORN to dish out some seductive descriptions of frozen food, sponsoring an RV that will take members of the Barstool Sports team to Atlanta, and running a sweepstakes with prizes including a year's supply of meals. Super Bowl ad buyers including Go Daddy and SodaStream have tweaked commercials to meet the approval of network censors in the past.ĭevour's broader campaign has plenty of food porn references, which comes as no surprise when looking back at the brand's first work from 2016 and its reliance on the tagline "food you want to fork." Releasing the so-called uncensored version well ahead of Super Bowl Sunday is a tactic Devour is using to generate more buzz for its brand, a growing but small name in the Kraft Heinz portfolio.
The 30-second version of the Devour spot set to win CBS's nod for TV airtime is likely to be a lot less racy. The chagrined girlfriend tries to win her man back with gestures that include a romantic home-cooked meal, to no avail: All the frozen food porn has turned him into a three-minute man, a reference to how long it takes to heat up a frozen meal. Throughout the 60-second commercial the boyfriend heats and eats plenty of Devour meals, and sneaks in as much frozen food "porn" as he can. "He watches it at least two or three times a day." "My boyfriend is addicted to frozen food porn," the girlfriend in the commercial begins. Devour has released a 60-second version of its upcoming Super Bowl spot and it's safe to say this version is not safe for the Big Game.