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Easy-to-make fresh produce sculptures campaign

"What will you produce" at your next birthday party, potluck, book club or family dinner? Marzetti®, the leader in refrigerated dressings and produce dips, is calling on even the most reluctant host to bring fun and excitement to their next gathering. The makers of Marzetti® Simply Dressed® refrigerated salad dressings and Marzetti® Veggie Dips today launched a video campaign showing the easy steps to make charming sculptures from fresh fruit and vegetables.



The first video in the four-part series, created to inspire the foodie in all of us, is centered on a robot-themed kid's party, which today posted on Facebook and YouTube. The stop-motion video gives a quick and fun look as the robot magically comes to life. We see the fresh produce "parts" of the robot moving down a carrot conveyor as the pineapple body, cucumber legs and celery arms attach to become a fun centerpiece for any kids' celebration or just a fun project for the family to do at home. And for every "like" or "share" the video receives, Marzetti will donate $1 to March of Dimes*.

For easy instructions to build your own robot at home, a link is provided to a how-to video. Renowned "foodscape" artist Carl Warner shows the quick and easy steps to create a cute, kid-friendly robot from pineapple, cucumbers and squash, among other fresh produce.

The next three "What will you produce" videos, including both stop motion and how-tos, show ways to delight guests at a Mother's Day celebration, a girl's night in gathering and a Fourth of July picnic. For every "like" or "share" of the stop-motion video on Facebook and YouTube, Marzetti will donate $1 to The Mommies Network, Girls on The Run and the National Military Family Association.*

To see the videos go to: www.facebook.com/marzettiproducts and www.youtube.com/Marzetti.

For additional product information visit www.marzetti.com or www.simplydressed.com.

For more information:
Jamie Hasselbring
Edelman for Marzetti
Tel: +1 312-240-3341
Email: Jamie.Hasselbring@Edelman.com
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