Goodman Fielder and DDB Group Aotearoa’s new campaign puts Vogel’s in the spotlight as the iconic and adored loaf of bread that Kiwis will do more for.
Fate takes an unexpected turn when a grocery order is accidentally dropped off at the wrong address and our Kiwi hero, Gareth, embarks on a courageous retrieval mission from a somewhat intimidating neighbour’s house.
Freddie Coltart, Creative Director at DDB Aotearoa says, “Kiwis are famously laid-back about most things, but we defend our Vogel’s. This is a bread that sees Kiwis argue over the ‘correct’ toasting times.”
“So, when the neighbours accidently bread-nap Gareth’s Original Mixed Grain, he’s going to do something about it, like any true Vogel’s eater would.”
Jesper Poulsen, Head of Marketing – Baking & Meals, at Goodman Fielder says this campaign rings true for many – those who know Vogel’s, know it is worth it.
“Nothing quite compares to Vogel’s. From all walks of life, we all can agree it’s more than just an ordinary slice of bread; it holds a coveted place as unmatched staple in the Kiwi pantry.”
The campaign is running across TV and digital.
Credits:
Agency: DDB Aotearoa
Production Company – The Sweet Shop Director – Max Barden
Executive Producer – Ben Dailey Executive Producer – Kate Roydhouse Producer – Annelise Yarrell
DOP – Crighton Bone
Sound Studio – Liquid. Sound Engineer – Craig Matuschka Post Production – The Sweet Shop including:
Editor: Luke Haigh
Colour Grade: Pete Richie
Online: Stu Bedford
Soundtrack/composer/Music: Chris Knox, Not Given Lightly
Client Credits:
Francis Coulter, Head of Portfolio Marketing
Jesper Poulsen, Head of Marketing – Baking & Meals Karren Gonzaga, Brand Manager – Vogel’s
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