Sad Clucker: Chicken-Dude Croons a Country Song About Pretzels
Heartache comes home to roost
“Thought we had something special. Then you left me for pretzels.”
Nothing strange going on here. Just a chicken/country crooner hybrid called Travis Bird, plucking a guitar and performing a sad, sad song. Snack brand Snyder’s of Hanover broke the feathered freak’s heart. Apparently.
Created by Saatchi & Saatchi and hyping Snyder’s Nashville Hot flavor, the work will run mainly on TikTok (where else?), and fans can win limited-edition vinyl.
“What’s an old bird got to do
To get that flavor back from you?
It was so much more than lust
But then you left me in the dust.”
He thinks he’s got problems? The FanDuel fowls wound up as dinner! And what’s with that big-haired lug hanging out at the bar? Looks like he should be playing bass in a Stryker cover band.
At the shoot, “Travis definitely stopped traffic a few times when he stepped out for some fresh air,” recalls agency ECD Nick Kaplan. “But once people looked into his soulful eyes, they knew this bird had a story to tell. Our director, Sheena Brady, and the whole production crew did an amazing job keeping our actor—and his many pounds of prosthetics—comfortable so he could stay in character.”
Musical critters abound these days, with Meow Mix’s Tabby 5 dancing on little cat feet and Pringles’ prog-rock hamster pawing the keys.
As for Snyder’s, “Nashville Hot used to belong to chicken, but now that fiery flavor is leaving for a new lover—pretzels,” Kaplan says. “This is an understandably heartbreaking situation for chicken. The kind of heartbreak that can only be understood through a sad country song.”
“Not only did this seem like a great way for chicken to channel the complex emotions that come along with being dumped for a snack, it was also a compelling way to launch this new Snyder’s of Hanover Pretzel Pieces flavor while celebrating Nashville, where country music has its roots.”
CREDITS
Snyder’s of Hanover
Janda Lukin – Chief Marketing Officer, Campbell’s Snacks
Chris Tutor – VP, Integrated Marketing
Sarah Levine – Director, Consumer Connections
Andrew Spring – Manager, Consumer Connections
Brandon Goodman – Director, Media and Analytics
Bethridge Toovell – Director of External Comms and Social Media
Lara Nicotra – Senior Manager Social Media, External Communications
Brian McCloskey – Media Manager
Kara Colety – PR Manager, Campbell’s Snacks
Nick Hammitt – VP of Salty Snacks
Justin Matijicio – Director, Snyder’s of Hanover
Matt Venutrella – Brand Manager, Equity, Snyder’s of Hanover
Saatchi & Saatchi
Marcos Kotlhar – Chief Creative Officer
Dustin Tomes – Executive Vice President, Executive Creative Director
Nick Kaplan – Executive Vice President, Executive Creative Director
Evan Schultz – Senior Vice President, Creative Director
Marie Strycharz – Associate Creative Director
Pedro Sampaio – Associate Creative Director, Art Director
Emily Galvin – Associate Creative Director
Danny Todesca – Associate Copywriter
Jake Marchant – Junior Copywriter, Creative Summer Intern
Mary Morgan – Executive Producer
Reid Pierce – Producer, Broadcast Direction
Mike Heaton-Grill – Senior Business Affairs Manager
Caitlin Reynolds – Executive Vice President, Portfolio Lead
Rebecca Hickman – Account Director
Kristina Renaud – Account Executive
Jessica Nazzareno – Project Manager
Daniela Contreras – Director, Program Management
Kris Weldon – Strategy Director
Ali Gomez – Senior Digital Strategist
Production
Sheena Brady – Director
Annalise Rowane – Producer
Post-Production: PXP
Matt Slamowitz – Editor
Julia Marshall – Editor
Doug Zaner – Assistant Editor/GFX
Michelle Rand – Producer
Music: Overcoast
Spark Foundry
Sarah Kramer – CEO
Jennifer Byrnes – EVP, Account Management
Rebecca Kantor – Associate Media Director, Media Planning, Strategy
Madison Kopack – Manager, Planning
Jordan Arenas – Director, Social
Alise Cruice – Associate Director, Performance Media Social
Zeno Group
Missy Maher – EVP
Andrea Betts D’Alessio – SVP
Nirmala Singh – VP
Gina Petraglia – Senior Account Supervisor