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Magic Spoon makes breakfast cereals that are high in protein and low in net carbs, designed for health-conscious adults and fitness enthusiasts. The cereals deliver 12–14g of protein and 4–5g of net carbs per bowl, and are sold directly to consumers through magicspoon.com with a subscription option for recurring revenue. Flavors include Marshmallow and Chocolatey Peanut Butter, and the product line targets people on low-carb or ketogenic diets who want a tasty, convenient breakfast. Unlike many cereal brands that rely on mass retail, Magic Spoon maintains control over branding, pricing, and customer experience through its direct-to-consumer model. The company aims to provide a nutritious, enjoyable breakfast option while building a steady, subscription-based revenue stream and expanding its presence in the health-focused food market.
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Food & Agriculture
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Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$126.5M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2019
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Ad dose #5: Steal this smackdown, AI rewrites it better... The split-screen ad that puts your rival on trial, and the 5-minute AI rebuild. Jun 30, 2026 Welcome to ClickDose! ClickDose reverse-engineer the ads winning right now, rebuild them with AI, and hand you the playbook before your coffee's cold. In today's edition: * | The Magic Spoon ad that wins by putting its rival on trial, no clever copy required. * | Then ClickDose rebuilt that exact US-vs-THEM scoreboard for two brands that don't exist, in under five minutes. * | ChatGPT becomes a checkout lane, TikTok hands its ads to AI agents, plus a tool that shows if AI is citing you. Magic Spoon Put Its Rival On Trial Don't sell your features. Start a fight you've already won. The Setup Magic Spoon launched a protein oatmeal, and instead of describing it, they staged a courtroom. One ad, split down the middle. US vs THEM. Their 15g of protein next to the other guy's 4g. Their 1g of sugar next to the other guy's 12g. No story, no lifestyle shot. Just a scoreboard where they happen to win every round. The Visual A static, split-screen spec table. Orange "US" side, grey "THEM" side, one bowl of oatmeal cut in half down the middle. It's plain, almost clunky, like a nutrition label someone screenshotted. That's the trick. It reads as data, not an ad. Why It Works * It picks a fight. A side-by-side makes the competitor the villain. You stop weighing Magic Spoon against every oatmeal and start weighing it against the bad one. * The numbers do the selling. 15g vs 4g. 1g of sugar vs 12g. Hard contrast beats clever adjectives every time. * "THEM" has no name. "Leading maple brown sugar oatmeal brand" dodges a lawsuit while every reader pictures Quaker anyway. How to Steal It (ethically) * Run the spine: US vs THEM. Pick one competitor and stack your specs against theirs, side by side. * Only show the rounds you win. Use real numbers, just the ones where the gap is embarrassing for them. * Don't name names. "The leading [category] brand" gives you legal cover and lets the reader cast the villain themselves. * Make it look like data. A plain table reads as fact. Resist the urge to pretty it up. AI That Actually Ships ClickDose stole Magic Spoon's courtroom ad for two brands that don't exist. Total build time: under 5 minutes. That Magic Spoon ad up top isn't winning on art. It's winning on a format. Split the screen, line up the specs, let the rival lose every row. US vs THEM. A scoreboard pretending to be a nutrition label. So ClickDose asked the same dumb question ClickDose always ask. Does the format care what's actually on the table? Could ClickDose feed that exact "US vs THEM" skeleton into its tool and rebuild it for any product, in any category, on command? You already know the answer. ClickDose dropped the formula into ClickDose Creative HQ, picked two brands that don't exist, and it built the scoreboard. FUSE - a hot sauce that picks a fight with the "leading" bottle. 50,000 Scovilles vs 2,500. Real peppers vs "flavoring." Same scoreboard, zero lifestyle fluff. One prompt. GOOD BOY - a dog supplement that puts the big-box chew on trial. 8 active ingredients vs 2. Zero mystery fillers vs five plus. The format didn't blink when ClickDose swapped hot sauce for dog treats. How To Run This Yourself * Steal the format, not the ad. Center split, US vs THEM, specs stacked like a scoreboard. * Only list rounds you win. Real numbers, the ones where the gap embarrasses them. * Keep it ugly on purpose. It should read like a screenshot of a spec sheet, not a designed ad. And don't name the rival. Bottom Line A winning ad is rarely about the product. It's a reusable format wearing this week's logo. Find the skeleton and you can run the same proven structure across every brand you touch. Want ClickDose to rebuild a proven ad for your brand? 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TikTok shipped a protocol that lets AI agents plan, launch, and optimize campaigns directly on its ad platform, no human in the seat, as PYMNTS reports. The media buyer's job just changed. Google's June Rankings Are Quietly Thrashing. SEOs are reporting heavy volatility most tracking tools missed, an unconfirmed update landing right after May's core update, as Search Engine Roundtable notes. The organic ground keeps shifting under the AI layer. Tool: Microsoft Clarity Citations. Now generally available, it shows the exact "grounding queries" AI used before citing your site, signals your rank tracker never caught. The first real window into whether you exist inside AI answers. See it here. That's A wrap! Have something you want feedback on? Have great ideas to share? Email ClickDose and ClickDose can discuss here. See you soon, Eric and Rob | The ClickDose Team
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Jenny Craig is poised for a digital comeback as the rise of direct-to-consumer (D2C) enables weight loss brands to find an audience in more targeted ways than ever.As Wellful, an omnichannel health and diet food company behind competing brand Nutrisystem, announced Wednesday (July 5), it has acquired Jenny Craig’s assets and expects to revive the brand this fall as a D2C brand, delivering foods and providing personalized guidance.“The Jenny Craig brand is a wonderful addition to Wellful’s collection of proven health and wellness brands,” Wellful CEO Brandon Adcock said in a statement. “Over the last 40 years, Jenny Craig has been committed to helping people lose weight and live healthier lives, and this acquisition not only reaffirms, but strengthens, that commitment.”The news comes months after Jenny Craig initially closed up shop and filed for bankruptcy. At the time, Nutrisystem used the occasion to discuss the weight loss industry’s shift away from traditional retailers toward D2C.“Today’s consumers want products delivered quickly and easily to their door, especially when it comes to helping achieve their health and wellness goals,” Nutrisystem President Stephen Mikulak said in a statement in the spring. “… The world is moving online, and for years, we have been evolving to support that shift.”Certainly, there is growing demand for D2C meal delivery. Research from PYMNTS’ study “Connected Dining: Ready-to-Eat Meals Are Eating Restaurants’ Lunch,” revealed that about 1 in 10 consumers has ready-to-eat meals delivered to their house each month.Plus, according to data from PYMNTS’ study “12 Months of the ConnectedEconomy™: 33,000 Consumers on Digital’s Role in Their Everyday Lives,” nearly 1 in 3 consumers purchased meal kit subscriptions online, as of last November.Additionally, diet foods allow the D2C channel to do exactly what it is best for — find devoted followers for niche products that may not fare as well through traditional retail channels. After all, not all consumers are on a diet, and even among those who are, the dietary space is now so fragmented that it is difficult for any one player to reach a wide enough audience to perform well via traditional retail channels.Yet the market opportunity is there
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Industries
Food & Agriculture
Consumer Goods
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$126.5M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2019
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