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Pup-Peroni – “It’s Giving Texture” TV Commercial

September 6, 2025
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Social media satire, foodie jargon, and a cast of canine divas. Pup-Peroni’s latest ad is both wag-worthy and eye-roll-inducing in the best way.

Released this week by PSOne and BBH USA, Pup-Peroni’s “It’s Giving Texture” campaign jumps headfirst into parodying influencer culture. Instead of human foodies dissecting the crunch of their kale salad or the “mouthfeel” of a craft latte, we get dogs—yes, actual dogs—acting like culinary influencers. It’s clever, it’s cute, and it’s a cheeky reminder that in 2025, even our pets are chasing clout.

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Creative Direction – Dogs as Foodie Influencers

The spot leans on a familiar Instagram/TikTok format: slick cuts, dramatic close-ups of snacks, and jargon-laden reviews. But here, the stars are furry four-legged “influencers” nibbling on Pup-Peroni. Between barks, subtitles, and humanized voiceovers, they deliver foodie-style critiques: praising “that smoky chew” and, of course, declaring “it’s giving texture.”

The creative direction walks a fine line between parody and homage. It perfectly mimics the tropes of influencer reels—the slow-mo bites, the faux-pretentious commentary, the “spontaneously staged” moments—but flips it with a dose of canine chaos. It’s influencer satire tailored for the pet-parent generation, where dogs really do have Instagram accounts (often with more followers than their humans).

Four dogs sit around a table in a dimly lit restaurant, sharing glasses of water and a red candle, as if starring in a TV commercial for Pup-Peroni.
Four dogs sit around a table in a dimly lit restaurant, sharing glasses of water and a red candle, as if starring in a TV commercial for Pup-Peroni.

Humor & Tone – Witty, Self-Aware, and Very Online

The humor is grounded in recognition: if you’ve rolled your eyes at influencers describing their brunch with over-the-top seriousness, you’ll laugh when a golden retriever earnestly reviews jerky sticks with the same energy. The tone is light, snarky, and unmistakably “very online.”

“It’s Giving Texture” doesn’t try to land belly laughs with slapstick; instead, it thrives on satirical wit. The absurdity of foodie language applied to dog treats is funny enough, but the execution—complete with exaggerated production values—pushes it further into parody. For younger audiences fluent in TikTok-speak, the catchphrase nails the zeitgeist. For older viewers, it’s still amusing simply because, well, dogs pretending to be influencers is inherently ridiculous.


Performances – Canine Chaos Steals the Spotlight

Obviously, the dogs are the stars here. Their natural clumsiness—sniffing, slobbering, snatching treats too quickly—undercuts the faux-serious influencer vibe in just the right way. The trainers (and editors) deserve credit for capturing expressions that feel hilariously “on brand,” as if the dogs are actually judging flavor profiles.

The voiceovers and captions double down on the parody, giving each pup its influencer persona. One might sound like a self-important food critic, another like a bubbly lifestyle vlogger. Together, they create a chorus of canine commentary that feels both absurd and strangely authentic.


Visual Style & Script – Social Media Meets Commercial

Visually, the ad looks more like a high-end TikTok reel than a TV spot. Vertical-style cuts, punchy transitions, foodie close-ups, and pastel backdrops mimic influencer aesthetics perfectly. It’s playful but polished—exactly the kind of thing viewers might confuse for actual content scrolling through their feeds.

The script relies on buzzwords: “texture,” “notes,” “chewy profile.” By giving these over-the-top phrases to dogs, the ad simultaneously skewers foodie pretension and highlights what makes Pup-Peroni appealing—its chewiness, its flavor, its snackability. It’s a smart way to transform internet fluff into an actual product pitch.


Comparison – Parody Done Right

Pup-Peroni isn’t the first to parody influencer culture, but this spot feels fresh because it merges two unstoppable internet forces: food porn and dogs. It echoes the ironic humor of campaigns like Wendy’s snarky social posts or Liquid Death’s influencer spoofs, but it keeps things wholesome with the built-in charm of pups.

Compared to traditional pet food ads—where dogs bound through fields or owners gush about “real ingredients”—this one feels bolder and more culturally tuned-in. It’s not about earnest nutrition claims; it’s about entertainment and shareability.


Conclusion

Pup-Peroni’s “It’s Giving Texture” is a witty, self-aware campaign that blends influencer parody with canine chaos. Its creative direction nails social media satire, its humor works across demographics, and its execution is polished enough to feel authentic while still being obviously a joke.

Does it sell treats? Yes—by making Pup-Peroni not just a snack, but a pop culture moment. Like the best parody ads, it entertains first and sells second, trusting that the laughs (and the adorable dogs) will make the brand stick in viewers’ minds. It’s cheeky, clever, and perfectly timed for a world where even our dogs want to be influencers.

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