Sunday, October 10, 2010

Bunny snacks.

Last week a colleague gave me an incredible gift. I pulled out a box of Annie's Bunny Graham Friends from my box in the office. The cuteness of this product reaches illegal levels. Annie is now my friend. I love her, her bunny (named Bernie), and her products. I perused the website and also discovered that I loved the company. There's info for kids on how to grow a garden (program called "Root for Kids"), free "loot," and free recycling stickers with 2 proofs of purchase (I'm working on sending that off.) I've already sent off for the free rabbit lunchbox.

Highlights of the cuteness explosion just on the box itself:
1. We are committed to reducing our bunny footprint.
2. Gently tug on ears to open (there is a bunny printed at the top of the box.)
3. Push tail to open (there is a bunny printed on the side of the mac and cheese box.)
4. No icky additives or pesky preservatives.
5. Share bunnies with friends.
6. Hop Hop Hooray! I'm organic!
7. A rabbit of approval (instead of seal of approval)
8. The crackers and mac n cheese are in the shape of bunnies (or carrots)
9. Watch out! They go really fast!

And you can see pictures and info about all the farmers who grow crops for Annie's food on their website.

Awesome. And, yes, I am a sucker for marketing. I drink Horizon milk because there is a cute cow on the front. But, bunny food? I'm sold for life. And now I'm going to stalk Annie... I'm already signed up for the newsletter (Rabbit Tales).

www.annies.com

1 comment:

Jane said...

Annie's is what we eat in our house- for obvious reasons :) We love it!!! Glad to have you as part of the Annie's club!

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