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WHITE FINDS HE CAN'T EAT HIS CHUNKY SOUP WITH FOOT IN MOUTH

          Campbell Soup "is switching" its spokesperson lineup 
     and will feature a trio of Broncos players after "taking a
     pass" on Packers DE Reggie White, who appeared in ads last
     year, according to Judann Pollack of AD AGE.  White will be
     replaced in the new Chunky Soup spots, slated to debut this
     September, by Broncos QB John Elway, RB Terrell Davis and DE
     Neil Smith.  Campbell Soup said that its new advertising
     strategy is "to feature current Super Bowl champions," and
     Pollack reports that "consistent with" the new philosophy,
     White "is out" (AD AGE, 7/27).  Packers GM Ron Wolf visited
     the Jets' training camp yesterday.  Wolf, when asked about
     White's controversial remarks about homosexuals and ethnic
     groups: "Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but
     sometimes it's time to shut your mouth" (N.Y. TIMES, 7/28).
          MORE PIGSKIN PITCHERS: AD AGE's Judann Pollack reports
     that another company set to feature NFL players in its
     marketing lineup this fall is Procter & Gamble, which is
     filming new spots for its Pringles brand featuring Lions RB
     Barry Sanders and Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe (AD AGE, 7/27).

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