Forget the Snack Bars; Want Some Eye Candy with that Cuppa?

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A UK-based Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain campaign aspires to bring the office tea trolley back in vogue.

I have no strong feelings about mobile snack trays, but this glorified Nutri-Grain evangelist is sizzling. (So much hotter than his American counterpart, the break room bagel guy.) He can push my trolley any day of the week — or at least stand around pouring me tea for an indecently long time before moving onto the next hungry cog.

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