Jul 30, 2004

Jelly brand pops out of posters to sell fruit flavours

Marigold Jelly is using visuals with two-dimensional effects to underline the abundant fresh fruit flavour of its new line.

Jelly brand pops out of posters to sell fruit flavours
The outdoor campaign on the Clear Channel bus shelter network features apples and other fruit that appear to be falling out of the panels to promote the launch of Marigold's new flavours -- aloe vera, Fuji apple and loquat. Reverse printing is also used, ensuring the ads enjoy further illumination in the evening. Malaysia Dairy Industries senior product manager, Irene Ling, said: "It captures eyeballs and provides additional reach and coverage in addition to above-the-line advertising." Marigold is using 150 advertising panels located within the vicinity of high-traffic arterial routes, entry and exit points of all major expressways, train stations and bus interchanges to reach children and adults.
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Campaign Asia
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