# Ad summary
In this ad, a creator reviews Magic Spoon cereal and Magic Spoon cereal bars. She first tries the cereal bars, stating their nutritional information and flavor profiles. Then, she tries all three Magic Spoon cereal flavors - fruity, chocolate, and peanut butter - plain, from a plate, and comments on their taste, noting the aroma and crunch.
# Brand positioning
Magic Spoon is a high-protein, zero-sugar, low-carb cereal brand for adults who want to recapture the fun of eating their favorite childhood cereals without the guilt. They promote a lifestyle of health and fitness, offering products that are keto-friendly, gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free, wheat-free, and naturally flavored. The brand pushes against the norm of sugar-laden cereals while providing functional benefits through their protein content, appealing to consumers who prioritize nutrition without sacrificing taste. Their packaging also suggests a brand identity rooted in nostalgia, with cartoon characters and colorful designs evoking the joy of childhood breakfasts.
# Product
Magic Spoon offers protein-packed cereal and cereal bars designed for adults seeking a healthy alternative to traditional sugary cereals. The cereal bars are individually portioned, containing 12 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar, and 2 grams of net carbs. The bars are available in flavors such as Peanut Butter Chocolate and Fruity. Magic Spoon cereal is available in Cocoa, Fruity, and Peanut Butter flavors and is promoted as keto-friendly, gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free, wheat-free, and naturally flavored. The Magic Spoon brand targets health-conscious consumers who want to enjoy cereal without the guilt, providing a guilt-free nostalgic treat to enjoy.
# Visual style
The ad has a polished, commercial feel with bright, natural lighting. The editing style primarily consists of quick cuts, which helps maintain a consistent pace of approximately 10 cuts per minute. The video is visually clean, with the focus on the speaker and the product, supporting the intention to highlight both the person and the food in the ad.
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# Call to action
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# Storyline
- 00:00–00:05 The video opens with a creator introducing goodies from Magic Spoon, aiming to explain what the brand is after a child's voice asks, "What's Magic Spoon?"
- 00:10–00:13 Following the child's question, the creator shifts focus back to the camera, clarifying that Magic Spoon sent her some of their cereal goodies and she's going to try them. The intention is to transition into the product demonstration phase. The perspective shifts back to the creator as she starts to try the bars.
- 00:20–00:31 The creator holds up one of the Magic Spoon bars and highlights its nutritional benefits, emphasizing the 12 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar, and 2 grams of net carbs per bar. This is intended to showcase the functional value of the product, with the perspective from the brand.
- 00:31–00:40 The creator takes a bite of the cereal bar, testing its crunchiness, and then playfully jokes to the child off-screen that they can't have any. The intention is to add a lighthearted tone, while also reiterating the appeal of the product. The perspective shifts to a customer tasting the product and sharing their experience.
- 01:00–01:15 After that, the creator holds up another bar while describing its nutritional facts before taking a bite. The intent is to add a lighthearted tone while also reiterating the appeal of the product. The perspective remains the brand, with the creator sharing product details.
- 01:15–01:45 The creator shares her preference for the peanut butter flavor, highlighting the balance of salty and sweet, with the intention to build purchase consideration. The perspective remains the customer sharing their personal experience.
- 01:45–02:05 Following that, the creator presents the boxes of Magic Spoon cereals and highlights that the flavors are high-protein, zero-sugar, keto-friendly, and gluten-free. This builds on the nutritional benefits, now expanding to the cereals and providing a brand perspective.
- 02:05–03:01 To conclude, the creator says that Magic Spoon is available nationwide across the United States, before she proceeds to try all three cereals without milk. The purpose is to provide a call to action (though implicit) and a product demonstration that showcases how the cereals taste, with the perspective coming from a customer enjoying the product.