Angelic Bakehouse Launches New BreadBod Campaign

Angelic Bakehouse, producer of innovator sprouted wholegrain baked goods, launched a new “body-positive” campaign called “BreadBod”, aiming to inspire consumers to celebrate elevated carbohydrates.

Angelic Bakehouse has built its mission around the notion that you shouldn’t have to sacrifice and not giving up taste for nutrition. The company has set out to dispel myths around diet culture and carb-shaming. All of Angelic Bakehouse’s products are Non-GMO, vegan, kosher and allergen-friendly, free of seven of the top eight allergens, the exception being wheat.

“At Angelic Bakehouse, we love being bold and we won’t sacrifice. As a mom, I’m always on a quest to find foods that are the perfect balance of taste and nutrition. Healthy carbs should be part of what you’re eating. The BreadBod campaign is our rebellious mission personified, and we are so excited to be a voice in the industry that promotes wholesome food and zero restrictions,” said founder and CEO of Angelic Bakehouse, Jenny Marino.

“The BreadBod campaign underscores the fact that there is no uniform version of what a healthy body looks or eats like. With fad diet followers on the offensive against carbs, we wanted to create an almost counter-culture campaign that celebrates real food and gives people permission to enjoy bread again,” said Rebecca Coleman, founder of Something Massive, the creative agency behind the BreadBod campaign.

The integrated campaign has officially launched March 3 and includes paid, social and earned media tactics. Television and digital advertisements with quippy taglines, bright colors and head-turning images will be running in key markets. Additionally, Angelic Bakehouse has partnered with a selection of social media influencers who were inspired by Angelic Bakehouse’s mission and excited to share their own #BreadBod story. Public relations efforts will also be executed across consumer and trade spaces to gain relevant and authentic coverage of both the new products and the new brand campaign.

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