Premium, with a taste of whimsy, clarifies brownies brand

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“When I met Cindy Gombert, principal of Lunabrand Design Group (www.lunabrands.com), we were actively looking to target new demographics that would allow us to significantly expand our market and drive new revenue,” says Eileen Spitalny, co-founder of Fairytale Brownies, Phoenix, AZ.

The challenge in doing so was that the high quality of the company’s namesake Fairytale Brownies and other products, such as coffee, and on-pack messaging didn’t match, consequently obscuring the brand message of a sumptuous, premium product.

People who were unfamiliar with the product tended to focus on “Brownie,” the brand’s on-pack animated character, and often weren’t familiar with an essential distinctive feature of Fairytale Brownies: The treats have a gooey chocolate, melt-in-your-mouth feel that adults remember from eating brownies during their childhood.

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