Framestore Gets Cocky for Kelloggs | STASH MAGAZINE

Framestore Keeps it Cocky for Kellogg’s

First introduced in 1958, Kellogg’s mascot Cornelius the cockerel finally makes the leap to 3D courtesy of the CG creature crew at Framestore and MJZ director Matthijs van Heijningen thru Leo Burnett UK. [Watch]

Who is Tony Candy | STASH MAGAZINE

Tony the Tiger is Back! Sort of.

Based on a sketch by Leo Burnett art director Eugene Kolkey, Tony the Tiger hit grocery stores and the airwaves in 1951 and has since helped kids with all sorts of problems. Now, hoping to attract an older demo, Tony tackles work-related ageism with a 43-year old named Candy who admits, “she ain’t no spring chicken.” [Watch]