Minneapolis-based agency Fallon began doing creative work for Papa John’s last month, the agency confirmed Wednesday, but said it has decided to end the relationship following the controversy that began last week.”In mid-June, Fallon was retained by Papa John’s International to create work for the brand,” the Publicis Groupe-owned agency said in a statement to Ad Age. “The agency was unaware of the incident with its previous agency and learned about it with the rest of the world. During our short time with Papa John’s, Fallon produced limited product-focused advertising that has yet to air. The agency has decided not to pursue additional business with Papa John’s.””Fallon has a talented team and we wish them the best,” Papa John’s said in a statement to Ad Age.
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