Idaho Potato Commission's Foodservice Ad Campaign, “Project Reinvent,” Receives Prestigious Produce Business Marketing Excellence Award
Sunday, 16 October 2011 19:39
Project Reinvent, the Idaho Potato Commission’s (IPC) popular foodservice advertising campaign, was the recent recipient of Produce Business’ 23rd Annual Marketing Excellence Award. It was one of 20 campaigns recognized by the magazine.
Project Reinvent was recognized for revitalizing the potato in the eyes of foodservice industry professionals by showcasing how Idaho® potatoes can be used in a diverse array of exciting and modern recipes. The IPC teamed up with top chefs and award-winning photographers to create a tantalizing collection of mouth-watering print ads.
Creative recipes, like the Potato Stuffed 1 lb. Burger by Executive Chef Craig “Andy” Beardslee of Hash House A Go Go in San Diego, were featured in foodservice publications as part of the IPC’s Project Reinvent campaign. Recipes like Harvest Hash by Ann Cooper, aka “The Renegade Lunch Lady,” in the Boulder Valley School District, and Chef Bryce Rademan’s (of Spitz in Los Angeles) Street-Cart Fries encourage culinary professionals to make Idaho® potatoes a mainstay on their menus. The Project Reinvent ad theme has illuminated the pages of foodservice trade publications for more than five years and continues to inspire chefs all over the country to include potatoes across all day-parts.