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Hovis 

As Good Today As Its Always Been 

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 Snapshot

Brand Value - $183m

Brand Value - Methodology

Books: Fear of Flying by Erica Jong; Travesties by Tom Stoppard

Events: President Nixon resigns over Watergate; England and Ireland are ravaged by IRA bombs

Films: The Return of the Pink Panther; Blazing Saddles

Music: The Wombles of Wimbledon Common topped the charts


It was all about nostalgia. As England and Ireland were rocked by IRA bombs, brands offered some light relief. We were reassured by a young boy on a bike delivering bread up a steep cobbled hill and a saggy, old cloth cat called Bagpuss.

Hovis’s evocative “Boy on a Bike” ad, accompanied by Dvorak’s New World Symphony, became an instant classic. Using the strapline, “Hovis is as good for you today, as it’s always been,” it was directed by Ridley Scott, who went on to make films including Gladiator, Alien and Thelma and Louise.

Meanwhile, package holidays became affordable for ordinary families with Spain as the new fashionable destination. A Dutch beer called Heineken launched a new TV ad campaign with the enduring strapline - “Refreshes the parts other beers cannot reach.”

We were entertained by Porridge jailbirds Norman (Ronnie Barker) and Lennie (Richard Beckinsale). We were told to be patient by Cockburn’s Vintage Port, “better late than never!” and Birds Eye persuaded us that, “somehow other beef burgers don’t taste the same.”

Then, Art Fry, a 3M scientist, had a vision while singing with his church choir. He was sick of losing his place in the score and dreamt of a bookmark that was just a little bit sticky. Finally, a genuine need for the slightly sticky adhesive invented six years previously and 3M’s Post-it notes were born.

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To celebrate our 50th Anniversary we have already chosen 50 Golden Brands from 1959 to 2008, but now we want you to help us choose the Golden Brand of 2009 which will be awarded at our 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner on November 16 at the Battersea Evolution.

Which brand do you think is worthy of our Golden Brand of 2009?

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Hamletn Cigars

Hamlet, still in memory , it is iconic, even though its not PC

Posted by Ann Maidens on 2/15/2009 | 6:24 PM

Fuel your kids on Hovis today

In this world of Healthy eating and high risk of obesity. The Hovis brand and advertising was way before its time. If ALL food manufacturers marketed their products as responsible as Hovis, aimed at promoting healthy eating along with excerise.Result

Posted by Simon Hill on 2/9/2009 | 8:07 AM