CCA launches twist on an old classic with latest L&P Sour campaign via Saatchi & Saatchi
This week Coca-Cola Amatil (NZ) Ltd. launched a new limited edition flavour in its L&P range, L&P Sour via Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand.
An unexpected twist on the original L&P, the unique sour-yet-sweet taste is perfectly timed for the Kiwi summer.
Says Saatchi & Saatchi creative director Guy Roberts: “It’s L&P with a bit of spike, so we thought it would be great to show that there’s another side to L&P. As we know, people take on a different persona when they dress up in costume – especially one with a bit of edge. So we crafted some graphic, bold and simple images of lemons in wrestling masks, spiky latex and quirky clown masks. We know our L&P audience are always on the lookout for something new and unique and L&P’s proposition is all about being ‘a bit different aye’.”
Says Wendy Rayner, General Manager, Marketing, Coca-Cola Amatil: “L&P Sour is even more different. It has everything you would expect from L&P but with a sharper lemon hit – it’s another side to L&P, a side with an edge. We know not everyone will be a sour lover but we’re bound to drive consideration and spark discussion!”
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand
Executive Creative Director: Antonio Navas
Creative Directors: Corey Chalmers, Guy Roberts
Creative Team: Phil Hickes, Arnya Karaitiana
Agency Content Producer: Amy Hansen
Designers: Rob Flynn, Ross Davies, Tias Somers
Print Producer: Paul Gibson
Business Director: Shelley Winsor
Account Director: Katja Green
Account Manager: Kylie Marsh
Planner: Sarah Hodgetts
Production Company: Assembly
Executive Producer: Amanda Chambers
Music & Audio Post: Franklin Rd studios
Media planning and buying: Ikon – James Roberts, Benny Meredith
Client: Coca-Cola Amatil NZ Ltd – Wendy Rayner, Leigh Moss, Raquel Guttenbeil, Sarah de La Mare
6 Comments
That is not how you spell “eh”, eh. That’s “Aye”, as in “aye aye skipper”.
I like these.
Good job
What Marvin said. Why did they need to make up a new spelling for “eh”?
How embarrassing – a spelling error in a TVC.
Obvious solution. We all just stop saying ‘eh’ or ‘aye’, eh? Aye.
Bit shit, eh?