Warner Bros.' alliance with Safeway grocery stores must be fairly successful, because more "Eating Right Kids" products with the Looney Tunes' familiar faces have appeared. A whole series of ready-to-eat vegetable snack packs (I saw Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Tweety and Wile E. Coyote) plus a bunch of pastas in both cans and microwaveable bowls, with several different characters (Foghorn, Taz, Daffy, Tweety, Sylvester). Here are a couple of items I bought to give you an idea. Nice artwork, eh?
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Nice artwork. I especially like the Sylvester picture.
Now if only the Looney Tunes would return on television again.
I truly agree on what Nic Kramer is saying about seeing Looney Tunes on TV again. And yes, nice artwork.
I think the artwork is slightly terrible. Mostly the Bugs Bunny, that pose of him dipping the carrot stick is awkward.
very good post,Matt but if it doesn't matter can you upload the photos from the others packages?
as Nic, I hope too that the Loonies will come back on TV!
I think the Bugs Bunny artwork is funny and very nice. It's lookin better than the 90's clip art we seen in stores.
But what do they have against bleu cheese?
I think Bugs Bunny advertising carrots is way better and clearer than seeing LT advertise ketchup (does "you can't eat without it" ring a bell?)
Yosemite Sam is pretty clever, too, considering they're adding free RANGE dip to go with his cowboy suit.
And yes, I thought the Sylvester artwork was nicely drawn.
the charachter arts on these packages looks really cool and well realised; I like how it was desingned the packed for the fat free dip: a sort of explanative and simple drawings to explain kids how to eat the product...are there other creative ways to eat celery and carrots?
Please, add more pics! :)
I love these! No clip art! Why couldn't they do drawings like this on the Golden Collection Disc?
Hello there,
talking about this range of product, I was wondering if in a future post you can show some pics of new artworks, in particular the one with apples- peanuts butter, featuring Wile E. Coyote, and tell us if it tastes good!
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