KFC Craves, Smirnoff Mixes, CPB Rolled, Kiplingers Tours

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– In a bid to woo former CP+B client Pearl Izumi, Boulder agency Karsh/Hagan launched a poster campaign slamming agencies that drop smaller clients for bigger ones.

– With “silent” ad, KFC offers $20,000 to the United Nations World Food Program if presidential candidates address the issue of world hunger during the debate Tuesday in Nashville.

– Smirnoff is out with a new commercial which has two trapeze artists making a drink in mid air while performing at the circus.

– Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine has joined the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors Consumer Education Foundation and TD AMERITRADE Institutional to launch the Your Money Bus Tour.

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