AUCKLAND, Today: Parnell shop Farrimond has launched a new campaign for Mars Petcare brand Temptations. Mars Petcare brand manager Claudia Hatherill describes it as “an engaging work that focuses on the irresistible noise of a Temptations pack shake”.
“Using the established tagline All It Takes Is A Shake and its vibrant brand assets, the campaign will be seen across New Zealand through OOH (including bus stop takeovers), point of sale, digital activations (including NZ Herald page takeovers), digital retail and social.”
Farrimond CD Amy Cattanach said: “It deliberately targets the exact moment a cat hears the shake. It’s a sound that provokes an instant response, which for an independent and often stubborn pet, is a delight for owners.”
Claudia Hatherill said: “We know pet owners are often motivated by seasonal events to justify treating their cats.
“Cats come running when they hear the sound of Temptation being shaken, and we love that this campaign has captured it in a fun and engaging way.”
“But given Temptations is all about providing cats with year-round goodness, we needed an approach that could cut through at any time of the year.
“We’ve seen first-hand how cats come running when they hear the sound of Temptation being shaken, and we love that this campaign has captured it in a fun and engaging way.”
Farrimond MD Lou Devine said: “This is another great example of Farrimond’s ability to take an idea and execute it across multiple platforms from start to finish.
“Our strategic, shopper and retail capabilities have all been tapped into. We’re excited to see the results of this irresistible campaign.”
The campaign will run across New Zealand and in major retail outlets.
About Farrimond
Farrimond is part of Attivo, a marketing services group with agencies in Australia and New Zealand, including Harvey Cameron, Gorilla, 303 MullenLowe and Mediahub.
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