
This 9:16 Story template is built for high‑protein breakfast cereals and snackable “better-for-you” foods. The creative centers on a clean, grid-based nutrition comparison: two product pack shots sit ...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for high‑protein breakfast cereals and snackable “better-for-you” foods. The creative centers on a clean, grid-based nutrition comparison: two product pack shots sit at the top in framed tiles, while a three-row table below contrasts key macros—Protein, Sugar, and Net Carbs—in bold, oversized grams. A mint-green center column highlights the hero brand’s numbers (e.g., 15g protein, 0g sugar, 9g net carbs), while the competitor sits on white, creating instant visual hierarchy. The warm mustard background adds appetite appeal and keeps the grid readable, with thick black outlines and rounded corners delivering a modern, retail-ready feel. Strategically, this is a mid‑funnel consideration ad: it leverages comparison and health-focus triggers to help solution-aware shoppers justify switching brands. The simple “based on 40g serving” footnote reinforces credibility. Customize by swapping pack imagery, adjusting macro rows to match your claims (fiber, calories, protein %), and updating the highlight color to your brand palette without losing contrast.
This template works because it turns a complex purchase decision into a fast, evidence-based comparison. For solution-aware shoppers who already want a “healthier cereal,” the side-by-side grid reduces cognitive load and makes the benefit unmistakable: the highlighted center column anchors attention on higher protein and lower sugar/net carbs. That taps the comparison and curiosity triggers while reinforcing a health-focus motive. It’s best suited to mid-funnel consideration: the audience is weighing brands, so clear macro numbers and a serving-size footnote build trust and help justify switching. The clean typography and thick borders improve scannability on small screens—an important best practice for Story placements—while the warm food-friendly background keeps the ad appetizing rather than clinical.
Health-conscious breakfast shoppers who compare labels, track macros, or want higher protein with less sugar. Skews toward gym-goers, busy professionals, and parents looking for a better cereal option who need clear proof before switching brands.
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