Foods The
Pillsbury Doughboy was created for the
Pillsbury Company by Rudy Perz, a copywriter for Leo Burnett. Agency employee Tom Rogers created the character
Charlie the Tuna for
StarKist Tuna. The ad campaign added the phrase "Sorry, Charlie" to the American lexicon. StarKist still uses the spokesfish to represent the brand. StarKist's relationship with the Leo Burnett Company began in 1958 and continued after
Heinz bought StarKist in 1963. For Heinz, the agency produced a series of television ads emphasizing the thickness of their
ketchup brand, including a memorable ad featuring the
Carly Simon song "
Anticipation". The Jolly
Green Giant and Sprout advertising icons came out of the agency. The Minnesota Valley Canning Company originally created the Jolly Green giant character as a large, cave-man looking character to draw attention to the size of their Le Sueur peas. The Leo Burnett agency was hired to make the Jolly Green Giant more friendly-looking. In 1972, the Jolly Green Giant was joined by Sprout to appeal to children. Hamburger giant
McDonald's began operations in India in 1996 and recruited Leo Burnett (India).
Other products In 1961, the agency created the "Dependability" campaign for the
Maytag brand. The campaign featured actual consumer testimonials on the reliability of their appliances. The campaign evolved into a radio call-in show in Canada where an appliance repairman would offer advice to customers. In 1967, the
'Ol Lonely character debuted on television.
Jesse White played the role of the lonely Maytag repairman until 1989 when he was replaced by actor
Gordon Jump. The agency guided
Philip Morris (now part of
Altria Group) in building
Marlboro into a global brand, with an emphasis on manliness as typified by the image of the
Marlboro Man on the
American Frontier. Previously the brand was "a feminine brand." Burnett created the popular brand mascot
Morris the Cat for
9Lives cat food. Several dozen television commercials featuring the "finicky" eater were produced from 1969 until Burnett ended their relationship with parent company Heinz in 1994. ==Controversy==