Lame Duck Altoids Work Delivers

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It’s been a while and, unfortunately, it’s a bit too late but here’s some Leo Burnett-created spots for Chocolate Dipped Altoids we actually like. As the agency bids adieu to the client which is heading to the sunny San Francisco offices of Hal Riney, Leo Burnett can be pleased it created some decent work while in lame duck status. These four spots, produced by Biscuit, create four scenarios in which the intrigue displayed by the onlookers isn’t due to what would normally cause intrigue. Each spot has a nice twist and holds attention long enough for the payoff. Don’t worry, Leo Burnett. Be happy. Maybe Hall Riney will screw it up and the chocolate dipped weirdos will come running back to you. See all the ads here.

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