Toastvertising, Animating Toast To Promote The Book of SPAM

by Scott Beale on December 18, 2007 · 1 comment

Toastvertising is an interesting new promotion for “The Book of SPAM”, a new book about SPAM (the canned meat, not unsolicited email), that uses 220 pieces of bread and an overworked toaster to create an animated history of SPAM.

Here’s the “making of” video along with more info on “The Book of SPAM”.

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