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Butterfinger is a well-known American candy bar company that has been in operation since 1923. The company was founded by Otis and Mildred Pearson, who had previously owned a confectionery shop in Chi...

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Butterfinger TV commercial - BFI: Case of the Sneaky Spouse

Title: Butterfinger TV Spot "BFI: Case of the Sneaky Spouse"

Introduction:The Butterfinger TV Spot titled "BFI: Case of the Sneaky Spouse" takes viewers on a thrilling and comical adventure filled with mystery, deception, and of course, the irresistible taste of Butterfinger candy bars. This clever advertisement showcases the brand's commitment to entertaining and engaging storytelling.

Synopsis:The scene opens with a cozy suburban home bathed in the warm glow of a setting sun. Detective BFI, a clever and charismatic investigator, receives an urgent call from a desperate individual seeking his expertise. It seems that a sneaky spouse has been secretly devouring all the Butterfinger candy bars in the house, leaving the caller with none to enjoy.

Act 1:Detective BFI arrives at the home, dressed in his signature trench coat and sporting a sly smile. He introduces himself as the "Butterfinger Finder Investigator" and reassures the caller that he will crack the case.

Act 2:BFI begins his investigation by carefully inspecting the crime scene, looking for any telltale remnants of Butterfinger. He scrutinizes the living room, kitchen, and even sneaks into the suspect's bedroom. As he cautiously rummages through the suspect's belongings, he unearths a hidden stash of Butterfinger wrappers.

Act 3:BFI calls the suspect in for questioning. The suspect, a mischievous and evasive spouse, denies any involvement in the disappearance of the coveted Butterfinger bars. The detective, unfazed by their attempts to deceive, presents the undeniable evidence - the hidden stash of wrappers.

Act 4:In an unexpected twist, the spouse reveals that they were not stealing the Butterfinger bars for themselves but were actually saving them as a surprise anniversary present for their partner, who adores Butterfinger candy bars. BFI, amused by the unforeseen turn of events, bursts into laughter and exclaims, "You really took the 'better together' slogan to heart!"

Conclusion:As the TV spot concludes, Detective BFI shares a good-natured laugh with the sneaky spouse and informs them that Butterfinger has heard their plea for help. He presents the spouse with a freshly stocked supply of Butterfinger candy bars, ensuring that their anniversary celebration would be nothing short of sweet and memorable. The advertisement ends with the tagline, "Butterfinger: For those who can't resist a delicious twist."

This Butterfinger TV Spot, "BFI: Case of

Butterfinger TV commercial - BFI: Case of the Sneaky Spouse produced for Butterfinger was first shown on television on September 14, 2020.

Frequently Asked Questions about butterfinger tv spot, 'bfi: case of the sneaky spouse'

About The BFI Welcome to the BFI, a tough-as-nails detective agency that takes only one kind of case: Butterfinger Crime. Detectives Hugh Dunnit and Ali Byes are bringing sweet justice to this candy bar dilemma. And they won't stop until all the Butterfingers come home...to people's mouths.

Butterfinger Investigators Hugh Dunnit and Ali Byes target Butterfinger thieves to ensure no one lays a finger on your Butterfinger.

Chocolate lovers can report a stolen Butterfinger bar or hear from Investigators Hugh and Ali by calling the Butterfinger Investigators Hotline at 833-TELL-BFI.

Timed to the Halloween candy crunch, silly sleuths Hugh Dunnit and Ali Byes return to investigate kooky thefts of Butterfinger bars. Amir Arison and Alexandria Bedford reprise their roles from past campaigns - and they won't need forensics or powers of deduction to figure out whodunit in ads from creative agency Piro.

The name was chosen by a popularity contest. Crispety, crunchety, peanut-buttery!, "better butter finger", "Dig it!" and "Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger!"

His Curtiss Candy Company, based in Chicago, ran a contest to name the bar. At the time sportscasters began using the term “butterfingers” to describe players who couldn't hold onto the ball. A Chicago man who described himself as a klutz submitted the name “Butterfinger” for the bar and it was a winner.

The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom.

A butterfingers is someone with a clumsy tendency to drop things they're holding. Being a butterfingers is considered a particularly bad trait in baseball, for obvious reasons. The common use of this term by sportscasters in the 1920s inspired the name for the newly-invented candy known as Butterfinger.

the UK We are a cultural charity, a National Lottery distributor, and the UK's lead organisation for film and the moving image. Funded by the UK Government.

The British Film Institute (BFI) is the lead organisation for film in the UK and use Lottery funds to support film production, distribution, education and audience development.

History. Butterfingers were invented by Otto Schnering in 1923. Schnering had founded the Curtiss Candy Company near Chicago, Illinois, in 1922. The company held a public contest to choose the name of this candy.

11 Crispety, Crunchety Facts About Butterfinger

  • THE NAME WAS SUBMITTED IN A PUBLIC CONTEST.
  • BUTTERFINGER'S INVENTOR ALSO CREATED THE BABY RUTH.
  • THE CURRENT RECIPE ISN'T THE SAME ONE SCHNERING CREATED 100 YEARS AGO.
  • BUTTERFINGER COMMERCIALS WERE THE FIRST TIME MANY PEOPLE SAW THE CHARACTERS WHO WOULD BECOME THE SIMPSONS.

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