Pizza Hut Cuties Front New Campaign

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Much like McDonald’s used to do, Pizza Hut, for its new Your Favorites Your Pizza Hut campaign is bringing out its fresh-faced talent to front the new campaign.

“With our new brand campaign we really wanted to hone in on what sets Pizza Hut apart,” said Kurt Kane, Vice-President of Marketing at Pizza Hut. “Pizza Hut customers know that they’ll get great tasting pizza, pasta or wings from us. But what keeps them loyal to the brand is a connection between our food and the special moments in their daily lives. Whether it’s family pizza night or a get together with friends; at Pizza Hut we believe every moment deserves to be a favorite moment.”

What Kane meant to say was young, good-looking people are much more enjoyable to look at and a more effective advertising strategy than stalking celebrities’ children, abandoning babies or unleashing a sexed-up Jessica Simpson on a horny kid. OK, a sexed-up Jessica Simpson is never a bad thing but that particular scenario was a bit creey.

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