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Mondelez International Becomes Official Snack Provider for Major League Soccer

Arielle Sidrane

January 1, 2018

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Mondelēz International, the maker of Oreo, Ritz, Trident, Honey Maid, and Sour Patch Kids, announced a multi-year deal to become the Official Snacks of MLS. The sponsorship bolsters the brands’ presence in the sport as they enter the second year of the #PassTheLove campaign, a fully integrated program to help spread the passion for soccer coast to coast.

“MLS has played an enormous role in the explosion of soccer in America, and we’re excited about how this great league and its fans can help us #PassTheLove,” says Stephen Chriss, senior director, North America consumer engagement and marketing services at Mondelēz International. “Our MLS sponsorship opens even more avenues to reinforce how our snacks increase the fun of soccer whether you’re at the stadium, watching on TV or playing the game.”

The designation of Official Snacks of MLS extends to the cookie, candy, cracker and gum categories and will be inclusive of a series of globally-recognized brands operated by Mondelēz International, including: Oreo, Chips Ahoy, Ritz, Wheat Thins, Honey Maid, Newtons, Belvita, Trident, Dentyne, Stride and Sour Patch Kids, among others.

MLS has kicked off its 20th season with more momentum than ever, including new national television and media rights partnerships, expansion clubs in key markets including New York and Orlando, and scheduling changes to increase fan excitement and anticipation as teams compete to win MLS Cup.

Mondelēz International recognizes the enormous potential to leverage the league’s growing stature with a broad range of consumers – including multicultural audiences – whether it’s in-store or through innovative digital media executions.

“By tapping into the excitement surrounding MLS and soccer, we’re giving our snack brands amazing opportunities to appeal to moms, dads, teens and athletes in their communities,” says Chriss. “And this sponsorship strengthens our relevance with multicultural consumers, many of whom love soccer and identify with brands like ours who have made an authentic, long-term commitment to the sport.”

“It’s always great to partner with companies that have a true passion for soccer, and Mondelēz International understands the potential of our league and our sport to resonate with consumers and fans,” says David Wright, senior vice president, global partnerships, Soccer United Marketing. “Unveiling this new sponsorship with globally recognized brands is yet another great way to begin our 20th season.”

A Movement to #PassTheLove

Through its expanding sponsorships and engaging consumer activations, Mondelēz International has rapidly established itself as a key player in the sport at a time when attendance and enthusiasm for soccer are skyrocketing.

In 2014, Mondelēz International unveiled a multi-year sponsorship to become the Official Snacks of U.S. Soccer (Men’s and Women’s National Teams). The company also maintains an endorsement deal with Alex Morgan, one of the pre-eminent figures in women’s soccer as the U.S. Women’s National Team prepares for this summer’s much-anticipated international tournament.

With MLS now added to the mix, Mondelēz International plans to continue its integrated #PassTheLove campaign, an innovative, socially-powered movement which began in 2014 and became the company’s largest multi-brand program to date.

“Our #PassTheLove campaign proved the power of soccer to help our brands score with consumers, and we plan to make this year even bigger,” says Chriss.

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