Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
Life is like mixed nuts — salty, random, sometimes terrible and sometimes delicious? Or maybe they’re just a bunch of nuts. Either way, Ken Jeong and Joel McHale want to know if you’re a one-nutter or ...
Just when Baby Yoda mania seemed like it had subsided, Planters has delivered another newborn: Baby Nut. Baby Nut is the new version of the brand’s Mr. Peanut mascot/spokesnut. The young nut was born ...
Mr. Peanut is back. Are you surprised? In what could become a case study in the perils of Super Bowl marketing stunts, Planters teased its Super Bowl ad nearly two weeks before the game, releasing a ...
Mr. Peanut is dead, long live Mr. Peanut. After killing off its 104-year-old mascot, Planters revived him in a Super Bowl ad on Sunday. The spot shows actor Wesley Snipes delivering a graveside eulogy ...
Planters’ latest Super Bowl spot stars Ken Jeong and Joel McHale, and it asks the question: Do you eat mixed nuts together or one at a time? Apparently, how you choose to eat your snack says a lot ...
Planters confirmed that Mr. Peanut died during a pre-Super Bowl ad and nut lovers everywhere Wednesday are mourning his death. The snack company posted the ad of Mr. Peanut, clad in his signature top ...
The rebirth solves a thorny problem for the snack food company. A week and a half before the Super Bowl, Planters announced that Mr. Peanut had died saving actors Wesley Snipes and Matt Walsh from the ...
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