18 August 2009

Kelloggs cleared of Crunchy Nut complaint

Mad.Co.Uk
Complaints that Kelloggs exaggerated the size of the cereal in a TV campaign for Crunchy Nut Clusters have been dismissed by advertising watchdogs.

The campaign, created by JWT London, showed people eating Crunchy Nut Clusters in a variety of situations, for instance at a barbecue where they were arranged on the grill as kebabs and being eaten out of a bowl as though they were popcorn.

The Advertising Standards Authority received two complaints that the ad was misleading for exaggerating the size of the cereal.

Kelloggs responded that the clusters appearing in the ad were all from genuine packets of the cereal and that as a result of the manufacturing process the size of clusters varied from 10 mm to 30 mm in diameter. The company estimated that the clusters seen in the ad were no larger than 30mm.
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