Planters Cocoa Peanuts TV spot 'Salon' is a creative and amusing advertisement that showcases the delicious and indulgent taste of these chocolate-coated peanuts. The ad opens with a well-groomed man entering a high-end salon. As he walks through the door, all the heads turn as the customers and hairdressers gaze at him in admiration.
The man takes a seat and asks for the Planters Cocoa Peanuts as he's getting his haircut. The hairdresser is surprised and impressed with his choice and begins to ask him a series of questions about the snack which the man answers with pride and enthusiasm.
As the haircut progresses, the man places a peanut covered in cocoa in his hand to crush it with his fingers and let the chocolate dust fall gracefully on his face. Seeing this, the salon customers and hairdressers are amazed. With each crack of the peanut and chocolate dust slip his fingers one detail that stands contrasts the expensive salon environment.
Overall, the Planters Cocoa Peanuts TV spot 'Salon' excellently highlights the unique indulgent taste of the snack while amusingly showing how people can enjoy it in any situation. The ad is playful, yet effective, making it an enjoyable and memorable viewing experience for audiences.
Planters Cocoa Peanuts TV commercial - Salon produced for Planters was first shown on television on May 4, 2014.
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