Gosh! Food Pick isobel for Brand Task
Feb. 20, 2024
Plant based food company Gosh! Food have appointed isobel as brand and creative partner. Gosh! produce all-natural plant-based falafel, bites, burgers, sausages and other foods.
Gosh! Food make delicious plant-based and free-from food made with 100% natural ingredients. With a variety of products to choose from, including our burgers, veggie bites and sausages.
Independent creative agency isobel will partner Gosh! in their next stage of development.
Will Topp, Marketing Manager at Gosh! Food, stated:
"When searching for a strategic and creative partner, we wanted to find an agency that absolutely gets who we are, what we are about, and possess the creativity to add some serious ammunition to our brand. And luckily, in isobel, we found all of this."
Jamie Williams, Managing Partner of isobel, stated:
"Gosh! produce some seriously delicious food, which is all super healthy, easy, and make for brilliant meals. The falafels and pakora have become staples in our fridge and we’re thrilled to be working with them."
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