Campbell’s Soup Trick: Why They Put Marbles in the Bowl
Behind Campbell’s mouthwatering vintage soup ads lurked a deceptive secret: glass marbles that made ingredients float perfectly in every shot.
Behind Campbell’s mouthwatering vintage soup ads lurked a deceptive secret: glass marbles that made ingredients float perfectly in every shot.
Glass marbles hidden beneath Campbell’s soup sparked controversy in 1968, but the reason behind this deceptive trick will surprise you.
When Campbell’s Soup used marbles in their 1960s commercials, they forever changed how food advertising tricks could deceive consumers.
Just when you thought soup commercials couldn’t stir up controversy, Campbell’s marble trick changed advertising laws forever.