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By The Drum Team, Editorial

July 7, 2011 | 1 min read

Bradford-based crisp brand Seabrook is looking to appoint an agency to its advertising account, and is understood to have approached a number of agencies with a pitch process now under way.

Propaganda was the most recent agency to handle the crisp brand’s advertising, launching a £1.5m campaign in 2007 which included the strapline “A right proper gobful” and two 30-second commercials which protested against annoying, nonsensical things in modern-day life including chav culture and footballers diving.

Seabrook relaunched its crisp range earlier in the year following a Government initiative aiming to reduce the daily salt intake of the UK public, with the brand reducing the salt content in its crisps by 90%.

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