I still think she was great with JCPenney. . .
Anyway, H-E-B apparently took out a full paid promotion segment in her program and Instagram account to showcase how they are assisting Texans post-disaster.
I was wondering where they were as state officials spoke of "relying on the private sector to step in" during this winter event.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CLsEwTqBo6p/
Well, I guess Ellen isn't "toxic" anymore
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Re: Well, I guess Ellen isn't "toxic" anymore
Celebrities in grocery store advertising is nothing new.
Patricia Heaton (from Everybody Loves Raymond) did commercials for Albertsons, and appeared on the cover of their annual reports. http://www.mit.edu/course/4/4.293/!Phoe ... _Final.pdf
Patricia Heaton (from Everybody Loves Raymond) did commercials for Albertsons, and appeared on the cover of their annual reports. http://www.mit.edu/course/4/4.293/!Phoe ... _Final.pdf
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H-E-B in Ellen
Sure, but a store that is pretty much only in Texas paying for placement in a nationwide program? I just thought it an interesting use of marketing dollars.