OZZY OSBOURNE Featured In New BRISK Commercial; Teaser Available

December 23, 2010

Brisk, the iced tea drink brand owned by PepsiCo., is bringing back the classic Brisk claymation commercials in style. Following in the footsteps of Bruce Lee, Elvis Presley and Babe Ruth, the new campaign features Ozzy Osbourne and Danny Trejo.

Ozzy visited Chicago's Another Country Studios on December 9 to lend his voice to a claymation web film for Brisk. The video will debut in its entirety on January 14 on Brisk's web site and Facebook page. In the meantime, you can check out a teaser clip below.

Along with the videos, Brisk will be launching a Facebook app that lets users create claymation versions of themselves.

Brisk is available in a number of flavors such as lemon, mint, peach, raspberry and fruit punch.

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