It's a job to go nuts for and it comes with a company car unlike any other. Planters is looking for some new college graduates to drive Mr. Peanut's Nutmobile. Crossing the country in an oversized ...
WASHINGTON — Have you always dreamed of driving a giant peanut? Well, Planters might have just the nutty job for you. Hormel Foods, the makers of Planters, is hiring three full-time crew members to ...
As we all know, Mr. Peanut — the long-running, monocle-wearing mascot for Planters — died earlier this year in a heroic attempt to save his best friends and travel companions, Wesley Snipes and Veep’s ...
Planters is looking for a few nuts to drive Mr. Peanut’s NUTmobile. The iconic peanut-shaped vehicle is in Syracuse until Thursday, providing photo opportunities and handing out samples. But Planters ...
Just 10 days after Planters announced the sudden death of their 104-year-old mascot Mr. Peanut, the brand resurrected their dapper ambassador in the form of “Baby Nut,” reincarnated in infancy, with a ...
It’s not uncommon to travel after graduating from college, but very few see the sights as Danny Holton has for nearly the past year: He’s been road-tripping from behind the wheel of a 26-foot-long ...
Remember how Planters Peanuts recently “died” and the internet lost its collective mind over the death of the beloved advertising icon? Well, it seems that death was indeed very short lived, as many ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook When Mr. Peanut died, the world mourned. The long time mascot for Planters Peanuts died in a ...
OCEAN CITY - Mr. Peanut looked down on Mr. Peanut, all while under the watchful eyes of Mr. Peanut. To the left - Mr. Peanut pointing at him. To the right - Mr. Peanut smiling at him. Even to his rear ...
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — If you see Wilkes-Barre native Daniel Carey around the city taking pictures, you'll be able to see what he's trying to capture on Facebook with a page he started about two months ...
EDWARDSVILLE – Murals have popped up on the rear of the Gateway Shopping Center the past two years, but a recently completed one of Wilkes-Barre’s own Mr. Peanut caught the attention of Luzerne County ...
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