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KFC’s bizarre new ad campaign, “All Hail Gravy,” has sparked chaos and conspiracy theories online, with TikTokers accusing the fast food company of promoting cannibalism, cultism, and Satanic imagery.
TBWA\RAAD’s Santiago Cuesta reflects on how his team helped KFC subvert expectations by turning the worst ads on the internet into unmissable games.
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The Financial Express on MSNAI-powered KFC ad shows future of food commercials, created for under $400, ‘creative industry is toast’, netizens reactIn a LinkedIn post, Blagojevic detailed his process of using AI tools to craft a high-quality commercial, a project that ...
A new ad from KFC in the United Kingdom and Ireland has prompted hundreds of complaints for depicting what some have ...
From McDonald's vs Burger King to Pepsi vs Coca-Cola, some brand rivalries feel as old as time. This might be because brands love poking fun at their competitors in their ads – which, when done ...
After launching its Believe campaign last year with a hypnotic ad, KFC is back with a second chapter, All Hail Gravy. As the name suggests, the campaign film – directed by Vedran Rupic for a second ...
KFC's latest advertising campaign has sparked significant discomfort among TikTok users, igniting widespread debate across ...
It seems that humans have taken to ultra-spicy foods the way no other sentient being has. They claim spicy foods are adrenaline-pumping, addictive, thrilling. But Ad Nut has seen the pain in Ad Nut’s ...
KFC Malaysia has added a creative twist to their annual Raya campaign, by dropping an exclusive baju Melayu (traditional Malay outfit) and baju kebaya (traditional dress) for cats. Cat lovers can ...
David Blagojevic, a commercial film director, has demonstrated the growing potential of AI-driven content production with a speculative KFC advertisement that cost less than $400 to create.
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