The Oscars this time featured an unusual advertisement, a bit different from the ones it usually airs during the commercial breaks. Milton Hershey School advertisement at Oscars 2010 featured students of the school itself, all of whom have not been named
THE OSCARS this time featured an unusual advertisement, a bit different from the ones it usually airs during the commercial breaks. One such example was the spot taken up by the advertisement featuring the Milton Hershey School, which is meant exclusively for underprivileged.
Milton Hershey School advertisement during the grand award night of Oscars 2010 or the 82nd Academy Awards, which was held on March 7 at Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, features students of the school itself, all of whom have not been named. In the commercial, some of the children who live at the school talk about a great man named Milton Hershey and what the school means to them. The commercial, lasted about 30 seconds.
The commercial of the Milton Hershey School was paid for by The Hershey Co. the famed chocolate giant and is intended to bring awareness to the school, attracting more children who could use its services and more house parents to watch over them. It features the students talking about their school, and ends with a close up of Sydnee Allen.
Besides the hope that it will give the school the recognition that it deserves, attracting more students and providing employment to people as house parents, it is also being speculated that the Milton Hershey School commercial would do wonders for the public relations of the company.