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King's Hawaiian's 'Plenty for Everyone' TV spot is a mouth-watering commercial that features celebrity chef Guy Fieri. The ad showcases an exciting Hawaiian culinary experience that leaves everyone craving for more.

As the commercial starts, we see Fieri enjoying a meal with a group of friends on a tropical beach. The shot is breathtaking and sets the tone for the rest of the commercial. Fieri is then seen chowing down on a mouth-watering roast pork sandwich, made with the King's Hawaiian sweet rolls. In between bites, he exclaims how ridiculously good it tastes.

The camera then zooms out to reveal a party behind him, all enjoying delicious food made with King's Hawaiian rolls. The party is filled with people of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds, enjoying fantastic Hawaiian delicacies. As the feast continues, Fieri and the rest of the party guests showcase the versatility and range of the King's Hawaiian sweet rolls by using them as sliders, burger buns, and more.

The ad doesn't just showcase the product; it also highlights the spirit of inclusivity and the joy of sharing meals with loved ones. The upbeat music, vibrant colors, and shots of satisfied guests stuffing their faces with food, make for a feel-good commercial that is both appetizing and pleasing to the eye.

Overall, the King's Hawaiian 'Plenty for Everyone' TV spot is a fantastic advertisement that combines mouth-watering cuisine, inclusivity, and the joy of sharing meals with others. The presence of Guy Fieri, combined with the beautiful Hawaiian backdrop, make this commercial one that is hard to forget.

Kings Hawaiian TV commercial - Plenty for Everyone produced for King's Hawaiian was first shown on television on May 24, 2021.

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KING'S HAWAIIAN PARTNERS WITH ELI AND PEYTON MANNING TO MAKE SLIDER SUNDAY A TOUCHDOWN IN NEW CAMPAIGN.

Ross Martin did Punchy's voice, "Hey! How 'bout a nice Hawaiian Punch?" and John Urie did Oaf's line, "Sure". Rod Scribner animated the commercials.

The main ingredients of the first Hawaiian Punch recipe were shipped from the Hawaiian Islands, thus the origin of the name. The U.S. Patent Office gave Leo's Hawaiian Punch its trademark on June 9, 1938.

History. Leo's Hawaiian Punch was created as an ice cream topping syrup in 1934 by A.W. Leo, Tom Yeats, and Ralph Harrison in a converted garage in Fullerton, California. It originally contained 5 fruit juices: orange, pineapple, passion fruit, guava and papaya - all imported from Hawaii.

“Punchy” (left) is the Hawaiian Punch mascot, originally created by artist/cartoonist Joe Malerba, animated by Jan Svochak, with voice-over by Len Maxwell. Punchy's tagline “How about a nice Hawaiian Punch?” is an essential part of pop culture language.

Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, and Less than 2% of: Concentrated Juices (Apple, Clarified Pineapple, Passionfruit, Orange), Fruit Purees (Apricot, Papaya, Guava), Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Citric Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Pectin, Acacia Gum, Ester Gum, Red 40, Blue 1, Sucralose, Potassium Sorbate and ...

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King's Hawaiian is a popular company known for its delicious Hawaiian sweet bread. The company was founded in 1950 by Robert Taira, who started the business with a small bakery in Hilo, Hawaii. Today,...

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