Hovis Bread, 122 Years In 122 Seconds

by Scott Beale on September 25, 2008 · 1 comment

 

MCBD produced a wonderful TV commercial for British bakers Hovis Bread celebrating their 122 history in 122 seconds.

Here’s the making of video and more on the ad from Brand Republic and The Independent.

via Coudal Partners

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1 winifred barlow January 29, 2009 at 6:34 pm

How we wish we could buy a loaf of Hovis here in
Windsor, Ontario – do you ever sell the flour ?

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