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QUAKER OATS AND GENERAL MILLS BOTH INTRODUCE SOCCER CEREALS

          Quaker Oats has enlisted Foote, Cone & Belding,
     Chicago, for an "estimated" $20M-plus TV campaign around its
     new cereal, "U.S. Soccer Golden Goals," which it will launch
     in conjunction with the USSF, according to AD AGE.  USSF's
     "choice of Quaker comes as a surprise, since ... it doesn't
     routinely license cereals or link with sports.  But Quaker's
     coup may be tied to its willingness to introduce Golden
     Goals as a permanent, rather than limited-time, addition to
     its brand lineup."  USSF CMO Mark Noonan: "We had quite a
     bit of interest in this category, but it was Quaker that
     jumped to the forefront with their long-term perspective on
     our sport" (AD AGE, 8/11).  The WALL STREET JOURNAL reports
     that Quaker Oats will "begin a national launch" of the
     soccer ball-shaped cereal next month and will feature a
     picture of the U.S. WWC team.  The product, which is made
     with sweetened corn and oats, will retail for "about" $3.49
     per box, "in line with the company's other cereals."  Quaker
     Oats will donate 3% of the product's sales to youth soccer. 
     The launch marks Quaker Oats' "first new cereal" since '95.
     The ad campaign begins in October and will include TV spots
     during soccer matches (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 8/11).  
          WHAT ABOUT WHEATIES? General Mills' Wheaties announced
     a five-box series featuring five members of the U.S. women's
     team -- Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain, Mia Hamm, Kristine
     Lilly and Briana Scurry.  Each player will be featured
     individually in a series of boxes to roll out nationally
     later this month.  Each box will appear one-at-a-time over
     the next five months. The launch marks the first time soccer
     players will be featured on a Wheaties box (Wheaties).      
          MIGHTY FINE BRANDI: Brandi Chastain will appear on the
     Shop At Home Network tomorrow starting at 5:00pm ET with
     sports collectibles show host Don West to promote limited-
     edition WWC team memorabilia. The show will feature team-
     signed photos and soccer balls and other items signed by
     Chastain, including a limited-edition SI with Chastain on
     the cover.  Shop At Home has a deal with Total Sports
     Concepts that gives it exclusive TV sales rights to the
     memorabilia (Shop At Home).  In San Jose, Jody Meacham
     writes that Chastain has been "so deluged with offers and
     responsibilities" that she has "dropped her job" as "top
     assistant" of her husband Jerry Smith's Santa Clara Univ.
     women's soccer team.  Chastain will appear in a Nike ad with
     Kevin Garnett, but she said, "I'm not even sure yet what
     we're going to be selling" (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, 8/11).

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