Untamed Cat Food Safe in UK?

Spending a few months in the UK at the end of summer with my sister and bringing my kitty along (don't worry, pet charter, not the cargo hold!). She has two cats herself and feeds them the Untamed food subscription. I've been looking it up and I see a lot of mixed information about it. I've seen people say their cats love it and people say their cats get sick from it. I've even seen some things about it being low-quality. (Those seem to be from a while ago, but still...) So, can anyone who's used Untamed give me an idea of how your cat did with it? I do like to feed my cat a largely meat diet, so I'm happy with the ingredients, and I do mostly trust my sister lol, but I feel like a few more experiences would put my mind at ease. Otherwise, I'm packing an entire suitcase of cat food.

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u/FearlessPlaneHugger — 2 days ago
▲ 5 r/experientialmarketing+1 crossposts

Taking Your Branding Beyond the Usual and Into the Unknown

So, I feel like a lot of branding advice gets stuck in the same boring loop, good logo, website that's easy to navigate, social media exposure, ads. Wash, rinse, repeat. Which is fine. There's a reason those are the basics. They work. But those aren't the campaigns that go viral. I've been thinking a lot about the Squatty Potty YouTube video that did insane numbers a few years back, because it was completely ridiculous and how many Squatty Potties they had to have sold. But even video is becoming more an expected part of an ad campaign than a bonus.

So, what's next? Is experiential marketing the next big thing? I'm talking immersive pop-ups, interactive content, game tie-ins, VR. I'm seeing NeoPangea doing these wicked campaigns for Disney and Star Trek and History Channel, and I keep thinking this is the future of marketing, making the marketing actually part of the product/brand, something that, in itself, brings people into the fold. I just feel like, with today's tech, we're going to see some really cool and wild campaigns. Does anyone have any examples of the future of branding like this, some kind of campaign or tie-in product that blew your mind?

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u/FearlessPlaneHugger — 28 days ago

How comfortable are Bella Belle shoes?

I really want to get Bella Belle shoes for my wedding, but I'm wondering if they're really that comfortable. I've read good things, but they're super expensive and I don't want to lay out the money if they're not going to deliver. Has anyone worn Bella Belle? Are they comfortable? I'm looking at the block heels, boots, or sneakers, because I know I won't be comfortable in a higher heel.

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u/FearlessPlaneHugger — 2 months ago