PRNewswire analysis
This article talks about how Solo Stove, a lifestyle brand, has convinced Snoop Dogg to give up smoking and become their official “smokesman.” Snoop expressed his decision on social media, citing Solo Stove’s smokeless fire pits as a game-changer in eliminating the inconvenience of smoke. The collaboration includes a limited edition $349.99 bundle featuring a Bonfire Fire Pit designed by Snoop. He will also contribute to product innovation. Solo Brands, the parent company, sees the partnership as a way to bring people together and create memorable moments. The exclusive collaboration is available at solostove.com and goingsmokeless.com, showcasing Solo Brands’ diverse product offerings, including Solo Stove, Chubbies, Oru Kayak, ISLE, and Icy Breeze.
When looking at this article and our class writings, I notice some differences. This article seems a bit more formal because it talks about the company at the end, which we usually don’t do. Our articles are not as formal, and we don’t provide a lot of background information about companies or events.
In terms of length, this article is about the same size as our usual ones. But, it’s different at the beginning because you can click on the company’s name to see its stock prices. This makes the article more interactive and fancy.
Overall, I think the articles on this website seem a bit more professional than ours because of the stock market information and the formal tone at the end. But, they are still quite similar in many ways, showing how writing styles can vary in different places
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/snoop-dogg-goes-smokeless-with-solo-stove-301993653.html