Anchor showcases the power of its culinary range in ‘MAKE AMAZING’ campaign via TBWA\NZ
TBWA\NZ has launched a new campaign highlighting the incredible transformation that happens when you introduce the Anchor culinary range to your cooking.
Anchor cream, cream cheese and sour cream have been a mainstay of New Zealand fridges for generations. The MAKE AMAZING campaign reminds us of the near magical ability of these fresh ingredients to turn ‘meh’ into amazing.
Whether it’s taking your midweek mushroom pasta up a level with a generous pour of cream, whipping up some heavenly nachos with dollops of sour cream, or elevating the humble bagel to the stuff of dreams with lashings of cream cheese.
Says Lucy Bailey, group marketing manager, Fonterra Brands New Zealand: “This campaign really speaks to how our culinary range can effortlessly elevate the meals you’re already preparing. ‘Make Amazing’ is all about those simple, transformative moments in the kitchen that turn the everyday into something extraordinary, even on the busiest days.”
The new campaign, created by TBWANZ and brought to life by Sacha Stejko and IDC, features the magic, when home cooks introduce a bit of ‘amazing’ to their meal. Radio commercials were created at Franklin Road Studios, voiced by Rupert Degas, helmed by Shane Taipari and Jon Cooper
Says Shane Bradnick, CCO TBWANZ: “Anchor is about as iconic as a food brand can get in New Zealand. ‘Make amazing’ lets us showcase the Anchor culinary range, with a sense of humour that invites the casual home cook to give it a try.”
The campaign will appear on out of home, AV, radio, digital and social.
Agency: TBWANZ
Production: IDC & Franklin Road
Media: EMC
Marketing and Innovation Director: Renee Milkop-Kerr
Group Marketing Manager: Lucy Bailey
Marketing Manager: Natalie Kudryashova
5 Comments
I really want to love this, but it’s as neutral as the cream itself. It doesn’t stand out in a sea of brands all saying the same thing. Anchor is such an iconic name, but these just don’t quite hit the mark. They’ll fade into the background, just like the cream. Sorry!
Imagine going from the Anchor family to this.
With some of their products competing against Lurpak how the hell did this one get through. Massive tonal ripoff…
Ah yes, another one of “those” immemorable and grammatically abhorrent verb > adjective lines.
The pirate agency has sailed off into the sea