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Ice Cream Time
Jimmy O’Grady
Mrs. Jensen
English 101-014
30 November 2012

Ice Cream Time
Thesis: This Breyers Blasts advertisement is effective towards families who eat ice cream together, the advertisement has a very eye catching image, encourages families too try the blasts ice cream, and emphasizes that eating Breyers Blasts will bring families closer together. I. The Breyers Blasts advertisement has a very eye catching image that engages the reader to look further into it. A. The reader’s eyes are drawn straight to the scoop of ice cream exploding with Cookies. B. The advertisement shows that Breyers has many different flavors of ice cream. II. The Breyers Blasts advertisement effectively encourages families to try the Breyers Blasts ice cream. A. The text points out that it is exploding with your family’s favorite cookies and candies. B. As soon as the reader looks at the advertisement they know who makes the ice cream.
III. The context of the Breyers Blasts advertisement is effective by having the ability to emphasize that eating Breyers Blasts this will bring the readers family closer together. A. Tells the reader that this is a family ice cream and everyone in the family can have their own flavor. B. Southern living is a magazine that would be read by someone most likely in a family, and this is the best ice cream for a family to share time with each other.

Jimmy O’Grady
Mrs. Jensen
English 101-014
30 November 2012
Ice Cream Time Every family needs time to just sit have time with each other. If someone reading Southern Living magazine and saw the advertisement that Breyers ice cream about their new Breyers Blasts ice cream. This Breyers Blasts advertisement is effective towards families who eat ice cream together, the advertisement has a very eye catching image, encourages families too try the blasts ice cream, and emphasizes that eating Breyers Blasts will bring



Cited: Roman, Elizabeth. "Massachusetts." Masslive.com. The Republican, 26 July 2012. Web. 29 Nov. 2012. <http://www.masslive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2012/07/scoopful_of_ice_cream_brey ers.htm "About Us." Southern Living. Lifestyle Group, 2012. Web. 29 Nov. 2012. <http://www.southernliving.com/about-us/>. "Breyers Blasts!" Breyers. Unilever Ice Cream, 2012. Web. 29 Nov. 2012. <http://www.breyers.com/product/category/113541/blasts>.

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