It brought in Rodrigo Saiani from Plau , a Type Network partner foundry, and began to research the history of Kellogg’s packaging and advertising while also studying lettering and sign-painting ...
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There's A Reason Why Pop-Tarts Are Always In 2-PacksPsychology And Sales May Also Play A Role Beyond cost cutting, Kellogg's may also have some other motivations for packaging their treats this way. For one thing, by putting the treats in two packs ...
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