Magic Again
Monday, 12 January 2009 by Bob
What a great way to start the holidays! We had the distinct pleasure of coming together and working with Joe Torre, Phil Simms and Terry Francona in New York on a new ad for Bigelow Tea. It was hard work for to put together all of the details and arrangements two days before Christmas but everything went off without a hitch.

Phil Simms (former quarterback for the NY Giants and TV sportscaster for CBS), Cindi Bigelow (President Bigelow Tea), Terry Francona (manager Boston Red Sox), Bob Kelly (SVP Bigelow Tea) and Joe Torre (manager LA Dodgers)
Once again I think we captured something magical for the Bigelow brand and it was so great to see the collegiality and respect that Joe, Phil and Terry had for each other. More importantly they were true professionals toward everyone involved in the project. We even had Cindi Bigelow talking tea and other topics with Joe, Phil and Terry which was captured on video and will appear on bigelowtea.com in the near future.
It was a great way to end one year and begin the next!
Bob






No. 1 — January 15th, 2009 at 1:08 pm
Good Afternoon Bob,
I would like to contact your Marketing & Promotions Group. My client, Oster appliances is introducing an exciting new upscale Ice Tea Maker in the Fall of 2009.
I have proposed to Oster that they include a sampling of tea bags in this initial offering – which is why I am contacting you. I would like to speak to someone who works in Marketing & Promotions at your company. Please let me know if you can help. Kind regards, Robert Birkenes / Pinpoint Communications, Deerfield Beach, Fl – 954 574 0601 Ext. #17
No. 2 — January 18th, 2009 at 8:05 am
Robert, I have passed your message along to the right person.
Thank you for your interest,
Valorie for Bigelow Tea
No. 3 — January 30th, 2009 at 6:00 am
[...] Bowl XXI MVP, Phil Simms, is an avid supporter of Bigelow Tea. In fact, he participated in this Bigelow Tea commercial. The commercial was filmed by a Pittsburgh [...]
No. 4 — November 5th, 2009 at 9:46 am
A very interesting blog post. What would you say was the most common problem?