Sep 14, 2001

McDonald's rolls out new tagline for TV and print

BANGKOK: McThai Co, the majority operator of McDonald's restaurants

in Thailand, has introduced a new slogan and logo, the first major

branding change in 17 years for the chain.



The new slogan "It's Mac Time, It's Smile Time" is a slight shift from

the "Good Time, Great Taste" line, and closely matches McDonald's global

brand campaign, "We love to see you smile", which was launched late last

year.



The centrepiece of the campaign, created by Leo Burnett, is a TVC

depicting a young couple whose infant son takes his first steps in order

to give his french fries to a baby at another table.



The finale of the commercial, which runs in 30- and 45-second spots, is

the new McDonald's logo: the golden arches underlined by a golden

smile.



A new Thai-language jingle accompanies the spot.



The TVC's portrayal of the "magic moment" serves to reinforce McDonald's

brand values, according to Kaweemat Tangkiripiman, McThai's marketing

manager. "The campaign's key message is that McDonald's is not just a

place to have great food, but a place to experience positive, uplifting

moments."



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