Filed under: Breakfast, Television/Film
When you were a kid, did you get lectures about a healthy breakfast? Did you suffer under specific weekday breakfast rules to keep your mind alert for all your classes? I remember growing up with a huge urge for the weekend — not for cartoons but to have sugar cereals.
Spoofing that idea, America for the Arts created a faux commercial for Raisin Brahms, which you can see above. As part of their campaign that stresses the importance of arts being taught at school, the faux ad shows a family that gets super-smart after eating arts-enriched Raisin Brahms, and being visited by late German composer Johannes Brahms.
Forget cereal boxes with sports heroes — where are the classic composers, artists, thinkers, writers … ?!
[via Serious Eats]
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