Gordon Ramsay Ushers I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Into the GLP-1 Era

America post Staff
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Few celebrity chefs are as instantly recognisable as Gordon Ramsay, whose razor-sharp tongue and unforgiving food standards made him famous on shows like Kitchen Nightmares and Hell’s Kitchen.

Now, the blunt British chef has been recruited by I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter (ICBINB) to lead the brand into a new era following its biggest product overhaul in decades.

Sales of the Flora-owned brand have been steadily declining over the last 10 years as consumer tastes swung away from processed margarine-style spreads and towards natural butter and plant-based alternatives.

Now, ICBINB wants to ride a new trend, appealing to foodie, health-savvy consumers. As part of this, it has the 12% of Americans now using GLP-1 appetite suppressant drugs, which call for nutrient-dense diets, in its sights.

Flora Group CMO Olga Osminkina Jones, who joined the business in 2023 from Reckitt, told ADWEEK the new ICBINB solves for the “tension between taste and health” with a creamier consistency designed for cooking. It also includes vitamins A, D, E, B12, and Omega‑3s, as well as 80% less saturated fat per serving than dairy butter.

With a reputation for delivering iconic ads, like its Fabio commercials of the 90s and its 00s collaboration with late Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy Osbourne, Osminkina said she wanted the brand’s 2026 revival to be fronted by an ambassador who could deliver the same cultural relevancy that made it famous.

“We also needed someone highly discerning and with a lot of credibility in the culinary space, so that, combined with his personality and edgy humor… pointed at Golden right away,” she explained.

“He tried the product and engaged in the conversation,” the marketer added. “Gordon doesn’t support anything he doesn’t believe in himself, and frankly, that was really important to us. So when he got excited about the new product, we knew this was a match made in heaven.”

More than a celebrity ambassador

Created by Salt, the campaign will debut with a TV commercial on Fox, which shows Ramsay using the product on one of his shows, as some nervous ICBINB brand execs hover on set. After he samples a spoon, he pauses before launching into a bleeper-laden rave about the spread. There’s even a riff on the chef’s iconic “idiot sandwich” joke in the form of a “genius panini.” 

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