Friday, February 22, 2008

Welch's New Print Campaign - For A Tasty Fact, Remove & Lick

Madison Avenue thinks a tasty approach will give new life to Welch's grape juice.

Welch's is taking out full-page print ads in People magazine this month that give readers a chance to sample its grape juice by licking the ad. The front of the advertisement shows a huge bottle of the juice, while the back has a strip that peels up and off, with text that reads: "For a TASTY fact, remove & LICK."

Marketers are excited about the prospects for lickable ads, but also have to deal with the "ick" factor. Since magazines are often passed from reader to reader (think doctors' offices) there is a good chance that saliva could be left on the ad. Readers are supposed to peel off the entire sticker on the Welch's ad before licking, says First Flavor, the company that developed the technology used in the ad. If someone doesn't rip off the whole sticker, First Flavor says, the flap can't reseal, giving people an easy way to know whether the ad has already been licked.

I have to be honest with you, I am not licking any magazine!

source via: The Wall Street Journal

3 comments:

Houstonhotdeall February 22, 2008 5:42 PM  
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Grumpus February 24, 2008 8:54 PM  

I don't even care if it tastes good. This ain't dignified! "Oh, let's see if this will be my new flava favorite!"

It's reminiscent of the extraordinarily kitschy ad campaigns popular in the 80s.

FeelingFlirty February 25, 2008 11:34 AM  

I'm OK with scratch 'n sniff but I'm not licking any magazine!

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