Keyboard Cat Does World Series Pistachios Ad and Meets Celebrities
Katie Cordrey — November 4, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: urlesque & slog.thestranger
The meme-tastic Keyboard Cat is the star of a World Series pistachio ad that made its debut for the 2010 game. The 15-second commercial is part of the American Picstacio Council’s “Get Crackin’” ad campaign.
A big backstage bonus for Keyboard Cat is that blogger Perez Hilton and former Governor Rod Blagojevich were both on the set. Their presence must have made the shooting of the World Series pistachio ad a Keyboard Cat experience that was purr-fect in every way.
A big backstage bonus for Keyboard Cat is that blogger Perez Hilton and former Governor Rod Blagojevich were both on the set. Their presence must have made the shooting of the World Series pistachio ad a Keyboard Cat experience that was purr-fect in every way.
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