Why Robert De Niro, Sly Stallone & The Muppets Sell Bread for Warburtons
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Notable Quotes
"We are a business that takes ourselves very seriously. But we do not take ourselves very seriously."
"Famous names have made us famous, but in a good way for most of the people most of the time."
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Episode Summary
In this episode, Jonathan Warburton shares the journey of Warburton's, the family bakery that transitioned to a recognizable national brand, particularly through innovative advertising featuring Hollywood stars. He recounts the early days of modest local ads and the turning point when a creative agency challenged him to create a more engaging brand story. This led to the iconic TV ads with his family, starting with Sylvester Stallone in 2012, who brought a unique charm to the brand.
Jonathan emphasizes the importance of maintaining the essence of their family business while adapting to modern marketing techniques. Through collaborations with celebrities like Olivia Colman and Robert De Niro, Warburton's has gained significant visibility, supported by humorous and relatable advertising. Jonathan discusses how the brand's rural roots and commitment to quality resonate even amidst the glamour of Hollywood.
He highlights the internal company culture that values humility and kindness while pursuing excellence, which attracts both talent and loyal customers. The episode closes with Jonathan's vision for the future of Warburton's as a family-led business that will continually innovate and remain relevant in a competitive market.
Jonathan emphasizes the importance of maintaining the essence of their family business while adapting to modern marketing techniques. Through collaborations with celebrities like Olivia Colman and Robert De Niro, Warburton's has gained significant visibility, supported by humorous and relatable advertising. Jonathan discusses how the brand's rural roots and commitment to quality resonate even amidst the glamour of Hollywood.
He highlights the internal company culture that values humility and kindness while pursuing excellence, which attracts both talent and loyal customers. The episode closes with Jonathan's vision for the future of Warburton's as a family-led business that will continually innovate and remain relevant in a competitive market.
Key Takeaways
- Embrace innovation while staying true to your roots.
- The importance of humor in advertising to connect with consumers.
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