Arcade Editor Jeff Ferruzzo Helps Ocean Spray "Bring the Jiggle" for New "Power Your Holidays" Campaign

Arcade Editor Jeff Ferruzzo Helps Ocean Spray "Bring the Jiggle" for New "Power Your Holidays" Campaign

Oct. 27, 2022

Ocean Spray’s latest holiday campaign, "Power Your Holidays" puts an exciting twist on the traditional holiday family dinner, featuring the outright star of the show, the jiggling logs of Ocean Spray’s Jellied Cranberry Sauce.

Directed by OPC’s Jeff Low and Edited by Arcade’s Jeff Ferruzzo, the wiggling and jiggling side-dish turned superstar slowly builds the momentum with the crowd following its lead, eventually sending the table into a full-on dancing frenzy. Mimicking the irresistible wobble of the three-canned cranberry logs to an original track, composed and recorded by Mack Goudy Jr - a member of Michigan's electronic music maestros, The Detroit Grand Pubahs, the table breaks out into an uncontrollable dance party, stuck in a trance of rhythmic convulsions, all thanks to the Ocean Spray’s wobbling cranberry cylinders.

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