What was the Flake advert?
What was the Flake advert?
Created by Fallon, the TV ad airs on 8 June on Channel 4, featuring new Flake girl Yulia Lobova, who is a trained ballerina. Cadbury has opted to swap the familiar dulcet tones of the Only the Crumbliest, Flakiest jingle and the famous Flake girl succumbing to the mouth-watering chocolate to focus on the chocolate bar.
Who sang the Cadbury’s Flake advert?
Anita Perks, 61, provided the sultry tones in the iconic Seventies ads. Her rasping voice can be heard singing the lyrics ‘only the crumbliest, flakiest chocolate’ as beautiful women indulge in the chocolate bar. The adverts are cult classics and were seen as so racy that one was taken off the air in the Seventies.
Who was the cadbury Flake girl?
Alyssa Sutherland
The latest Flake girl is “six-foot-tall red-headed supermodel” Alyssa Sutherland, an Australian who is trying to forge a film career and recently appeared in The Devil Wears Prada. The first cinema spot is running in conjunction with the rom-com Music & Lyrics featuring Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore.
What year was the Flake advert?
Cadbury launched Flake in 1920, and the first TV adverts aired in 1959.
Who was the singer in the Cadbury Flake advert?
Singer of jingle in ‘racy’ Cadbury’s Flake adverts dies, aged 61. The woman who sang the original jingle for the racy Cadbury Flake adverts has died. Anita Perks, 61, provided the sultry tones in the iconic Seventies ads.
Are there any classic Cadbury chocolate adverts?
With chocolate on our mind because of Easter, we thought we’d take a look at Cadbury adverts over the years to work up even more of an appetite for a sweet-toothed feeding frenzy over the holidays. Thirteen classic ads are featured in the gallery above, and videos for many of them are featured below, as well as the stories behind them.
Where are the Cadbury Flake chocolate bars sold?
First sold in the UK, they would later be sold in Ireland, Australia, South Africa and other nations. The later product, Cadbury Twirl, has two Flake-style bars covered in milk chocolate. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.
What was the line in the Cadbury Dairy Milk Bliss advert?
The campaign for its Dairy Milk Bliss chocolate included the line “Move over Naomi, there’s a new diva in town.” A spokesman for the firm said: “Cadbury understands that our latest advertising campaign for Cadbury Dairy Milk Bliss caused upset to Naomi Campbell and her family.