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The new mustard-Grey Poupon Parisian-would be the third introduced in this country since the late 1940s, when Heublein acquired marketing rights. Through acquisitions, Heublein became part of the ...
Kraft Foods takes the spoof on Grey Poupon in stride. The fake Grey Poupon Ad, seen in this video grab, has various characters answering the question "What do you Poupon?" is being taken in stride ...
A video ad parody for Grey Poupon mustard is a play on words that some see as silly, clever, ridiculous or even offensive. It’s reminiscent of Kmart’s “Ship My Pants” campaign, that ...
Grey Poupon was first introduced in 1866 in Dijon, France. The U.S. rights to the brand were acquired by the Heublein Company in 1946 and later were acquired by Kraft Foods in 1999.
Serious dessert aficionados know that around here, some of the most beautiful and best-tasting desserts come from a Baltimore Street shop called Patisserie Poupon. For almost three decades ...
Perhaps he would want to join Grey Poupon’s Facebook page, then, since he probably wouldn’t make the cut. Even if you don’t remember advertising in the 1980s you still have Grey Poupon’s ...
So Van Leeuwen is dipping into that well again with another unexpected brand-name collaboration: Grey Poupon ice cream Grey Poupon hasn't shied away from unexpected product launches either ...
Grey Poupon's famous "Pardon Me" TV commercial is returning for a moment of Oscar glory. After a 16-year hiatus, the mustard that mocked its own stuffy image in one of TV's most famous commercials ...
The contending condiments were Bookbinder's, Grey Poupon, Inglehoffer, and Maille. See if you can guess which brand ended up at the Top Of The Food Chain. Grey Poupon finished in last place.