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The overhaul comes after Planters sat out the 2021 Super Bowl, following a 2020 Super Bowl campaign that saw the brand kill off Mr. Peanut and had him resurrected as a Baby Nut during a funeral. The legume spokesman then aged during the year, including a stint as a 21-year-old and, eventually, became more like his former, older self.
Now, Mr. Peanut’s slightly updated look includes more of a cartoon feel. His top hat rests on top of his peanut head rather than askew and his monocle has a bit of a bolder style. So does the brand logo, which is now being backed by a deep blue used across products.
The overhaul comes after Planters sat out the 2021 Super Bowl, following a 2020 Super Bowl campaign that saw the brand kill off Mr. Peanut and had him resurrected as a Baby Nut during a funeral. The legume spokesman then aged during the year, including a stint as a 21-year-old and, eventually, became more like his former, older self.
Now, Mr. Peanut’s slightly updated look includes more of a cartoon feel. His top hat rests on top of his peanut head rather than askew and his monocle has a bit of a bolder style. So does the brand logo, which is now being backed by a deep blue used across products.
Restaurants are buying bacon again, Hormel s surprising profit jump shows Hormel s performance was helped by a turnaround in sales to restaurant and other businesses, a sign that Americans are beginning their postpandemic lifestyles. May 20, 2021 3:27pm Text size Copy shortlink:
The quarterly results for Hormel Foods tell an optimistic story: The pandemic economy is in rapid recovery.
The Austin, Minn.,-based food company shocked investors Thursday morning when it beat both sales and earnings estimates, including gains in restaurant sales, and raised its outlook for the rest of the year.
Even the headwinds facing Hormel, including inflated commodity prices in corn and pork that are leading the company to raise its customer prices, point to growing demand caused by a rebounding economy.
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