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This campaign was revived in 2022 in the UK under a slightly different form and new slogan "You're Unfiltered When You're Hungry" while using the initial American "Satisfies" slogan.
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Super Bowl Ad FAIL by ESPN2 SportsNation's Michelle Beadle". February 2, 2011 . Retrieved February 2, 2011. A spokesperson for Mars Wrigley said: “We are experiencing high levels of demand on a number of our treats.” Hanson, Dana (April 6, 2023). "The 10 Best Selling Candy Bars of All-Time". Money Inc . Retrieved November 21, 2023. Mars briefly marketed another candy bar of a different type under the Marathon name in the US during the 70s, so the simplification of the name was intended to reduce confusion about the products. Mychelle, Blake. "Best Selling Candy Bars Around the World". LoveToKnow . Retrieved November 21, 2023.The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
The Rise and Fall of 'King-Size' Chocolate Bars (UK), h2g2 at bbc.co.uk. Article retrieved December 8, 2006. In Latin America, the slogan was the same as in the UK version, except that men doing extreme sports turning into the Mexican singer Anahí as a result of hunger. [46] Brazilian versions of the ad featured actresses Betty Faria and Cláudia Raia. It comes a month after the US chocolate manufacturer Hershey warned of shortages, saying the company “will not be able to fully meet consumer demand”. The Marathon candy bar". Christian Science Monitor. March 18, 1999. Archived from the original on July 6, 2006 . Retrieved July 19, 2018.They added: “We are producing significant quantities and want to reassure the British public that our much-loved brands are still available nationwide.”