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Gorillas and Chocolate – Cadbury Style

Woke up very early today (5am – still jet-legged) and decided to catch up on some reading.
Adam Gartenberg usually writes about Lotus Sametime and IBM Collaboration and Communication strategy, but this morning he linked to Tom Peters blog, who explained what is the connection between Gorillas and Chocolate, and why this Gorilla is hitting the drums, Phil Collins style.

Although the YouTube versions have passed 1 million views, I recommend seeing it on the original site – the sync (audio/video) is much better, higher resolution, and makes you wanna press “Play” again…

Now, after seeing the advert twice, let me tell you what I think:
Cadbury wanted to regain their audience, as well as strengthening the brand name, which suffered a hit with the salmonella fiasco last year. In order to do so, the advert must attract the audience, make them curious. We’ve seen dozens of dairy milk adverts, highlighting the product, focusing on its nutrition value, advantages for children, etc.
But we haven’t seen one with a playing-the-drums Gorilla, where the product appears in the last 5 seconds of the ad. The Gorilla makes you stay (and turn up the volume), and the connection is made at the end – the passion for Cadbury chocolate is still here.

You can read more on Adam’s post and Tom Peters.

Men are different – thank god :-)

There are times I’m happy to be a man. Now you’re probably wondering when I’m not happy to be a man… caught me there.. but, living with a psychologist, I know when to shut-up and say nothing.. What would Freud have to say about that?

Anyhow, part of being a man is enjoying those guys’ things, that no matter how old you are, you always feel connected to them – like baseball, basketball, video games, arcade arenas (especially this air-hockey thing – love it), Playboy – it really doesn’t matter how old you are, you’re always drawn to them in some way. In the past I had a subscription to Blazer Magazine, a magazine for Israeli men, where ever they are. The articles were insightful, but with lots of pictures, mostly people of the opposite sex with little (or no) cloths on. Now I ‘read’ it on the web

Why am I telling you this? Well, in my endless wondering of the www (world wide wait.. 😉 I came across this site, adsoftheworld.com, which has a huge collection of ads (surprise), from around the world (another surprise), including print, media and web.
And there I found this print ad, to Che’ Magazine:

You see, it doesn’t matter to us, guys, what the ad is selling – we’ll buy it!
It’s really the killer duo for us: a girl (preferably with sexy lingerie) and a video game.
That’s all.

The creative is brilliant.. but again, the demographics aren’t that hard to satisfy, they have (relatively) low standards.. (see my 2nd paragraph).

Ohh.. last comment: adsoftheworld.com have RSS feed.. :-))

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