Sugar Communications

Sugar Communications Sugar Communications is a national experiential marketing and special events production firm that re OK, scratch that: we’re the only of it’s kind.

We can say, without a doubt, that Sugar is the most creative agency of its kind. Here’s the short and, dare we say, the sweet of it: Sugar Communications brings novel, groundbreaking ideas for innovative marketing to out select partner brands. Our goal is to generate an image for our clients that savvy consumers can’t ignore and that generates intense buzz, unparalleled word of mouth, and visible

positive outcome. How do we do it? We avoid the tried-and-true, do whatever it takes and, the more original and creative the means, the better the results. The fun part about being indefinable is the freedom to redefine oneself every day. We pride ourselves on eluding definition, giving us the freedom toto do truly creative, memorable and effective communications campaigns and special events. We integrate your brand message using urban infiltration, street branding, lifestyle interception and radical placement. We are experts in experiential marketing initiatives, unique fabrications, event planning, installations and pop-up situations. Not to mention new, undiscovered things that we surprise our clients – and ourselves – with every day. In with the new: Sugar Communications is a full service, free-thinking, open-minded New York City –based marketing group. We provide unique and effective marketing and creative services to clients and brands that wish to embrace and become a thriving part of the desires, curiosity and intelligence of their markets. Sugar Communications tolls tirelessly to your brand to the world. And that, we believe, is pretty sweet.

I ❤ San Marzano DOP Contest Spring 2021 Checkout this awesome opportunity for you to win the chance at a dinner with del...
05/27/2021

I ❤ San Marzano DOP Contest Spring 2021

Checkout this awesome opportunity for you to win the chance at a dinner with delicious at a local restaurant valued at $250.

As we all know, quality ingredients are just as important to home chefs as they are to professional Chefs. I consider Pomodoro San Marzano dell’Agro Sarnese-Nocerino DOP to be a culinary treasure in my kitchen! Not a specific brand but the type of tomato grown and picked exclusively for the can in the volcanic-rich soil near the infamous Mt. Vesuvius.

Called The “Crown Jewel” of European canned tomatoes due to their high quality, beautiful shade of red, elongated cylindrical shape, exquisite flavor and versatility. Mediterranean goodness bursting with antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and no additives or salt. Great for cooking pasta sauces, stews, soups, pizza, chile etc.

Don’t be fooled by imitations, DOP is one of the most important things to understand when learning how to shop for authentic products. DOP stands for Protected Designation of Origin and are sold under many brand names.

It’s real simple, all you have to do is click on this link

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and fill out the entry form.

Good luck!

Rules:
Deadline to enter is 11:59pm June 18, 2021. Must be 18 + years old and live in the United States. 21 Winners will be randomly selected and notified by phone.

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12/11/2020
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10/31/2020

Happy Halloween!

08/04/2020
RIP design genius Milton Glaser
06/27/2020

RIP design genius Milton Glaser

A giant of graphic design and illustration for seven decades.

Ben and Jerry’s has issued a statement emphasising the “urgent need to take concrete steps to dismantle white supremacy ...
06/03/2020

Ben and Jerry’s has issued a statement emphasising the “urgent need to take concrete steps to dismantle white supremacy in all its forms”.

All of us at Ben & Jerry’s are outraged about the murder of another Black person by Minneapolis police officers last week and the continued violent response by police against protestors. We have to speak out. We have to stand together with the victims of murder, marginalization, and repression because of their skin color, and with those who seek justice through protests across our country. We have to say his name: George Floyd.

George Floyd was a son, a brother, a father, and a friend. The police officer who put his knee on George Floyd’s neck and the police officers who stood by and watched didn’t just murder George Floyd, they stole him. They stole him from his family and his friends, his church and his community, and from his own future.

The murder of George Floyd was the result of inhumane police brutality that is perpetuated by a culture of white supremacy. What happened to George Floyd was not the result of a bad apple; it was the predictable consequence of a racist and prejudiced system and culture that has treated Black bodies as the enemy from the beginning. What happened to George Floyd in Minneapolis is the fruit borne of toxic seeds planted on the shores of our country in Jamestown in 1619, when the first enslaved men and women arrived on this continent. Floyd is the latest in a long list of names that stretches back to that time and that shore. Some of those names we know — Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Oscar Grant, Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Emmett Till, Martin Luther King, Jr. — most we don’t.

The officers who murdered George Floyd, who stole him from those who loved him, must be brought to justice. At the same time, we must embark on the more complicated work of delivering justice for all the victims of state sponsored violence and racism.

Four years ago, we publicly stated our support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Today, we want to be even more clear about the urgent need to take concrete steps to dismantle white supremacy in all its forms. To do that, we are calling for four things:

First, we call upon President Trump, elected officials, and political parties to commit our nation to a formal process of healing and reconciliation. Instead of calling for the use of aggressive tactics on protestors, the President must take the first step by disavowing white supremacists and nationalist groups that overtly support him, and by not using his Twitter feed to promote and normalize their ideas and agendas. The world is watching America’s response.

Second, we call upon the Congress to pass H.R. 40, legislation that would create a commission to study the effects of slavery and discrimination from 1619 to the present and recommend appropriate remedies. We cannot move forward together as a nation until we begin to grapple with the sins of our past. Slavery, Jim Crow, and segregation were systems of legalized and monetized white supremacy for which generations of Black and Brown people paid an immeasurable price. That cost must be acknowledged and the privilege that accrued to some at the expense of others must be reckoned with and redressed.

Third, we support Floyd’s family’s call to create a national task force that would draft bipartisan legislation aimed at ending racial violence and increasing police accountability. We can’t continue to fund a criminal justice system that perpetuates mass incarceration while at the same time threatens the lives of a whole segment of the population.

And finally, we call on the Department of Justice to reinvigorate its Civil Rights Division as a staunch defender of the rights of Black and Brown people. The DOJ must also reinstate policies rolled back under the Trump Administration, such as consent decrees to curb police abuses.

Unless and until white America is willing to collectively acknowledge its privilege, take responsibility for its past and the impact it has on the present, and commit to creating a future steeped in justice, the list of names that George Floyd has been added to will never end. We have to use this moment to accelerate our nation's long journey towards justice and a more perfect union.

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06/02/2020

“Nike has a long history of standing against bigotry, hatred and inequality in all forms,” said a Nike spokeswoman in a ...
05/30/2020

“Nike has a long history of standing against bigotry, hatred and inequality in all forms,” said a Nike spokeswoman in a statement. “We hope that by sharing this film we can serve as a catalyst to inspire action against a deep issue in our society and encourage people to help shape a better future.”

Nike released a powerful new ad from Wieden+Kennedy Portland that takes a stand against racism following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Sign for a Covid-19 Federal Aid Package for Events Industry
03/23/2020

Sign for a Covid-19 Federal Aid Package for Events Industry

Covid-19 Federal Aid Package for Events Industry

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