L&P helps kiwis hold on to that ‘summer feeling’ in a new campaign via Saatchi & Saatchi NZ
Coca-Cola Amatil has launched a new campaign this week in a bid to help extend the summer holiday feeling for L&P drinkers, after the return to work and University via Saatchi & Saatchi NZ.
Starting from this week onwards, L&P is offering people around Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch a range of ways to hold on to that summer feeling in unexpected places across the three cities. People will be given the chance to swap their shoes for jandals, bring a bit of summer to their workplace, or even take an impromptu urban dip to cool off.
Says Guy Roberts, Saatchi & Saatchi creative director: “We’ve all experienced that sinking feeling when the holidays are over and we’re forced to hang up our togs, get back into our work clothes and re-join the commuter crowds to work or Uni. You’re back at your desk and reduced to watching the best days of summer from your office or classroom window. For many kiwis, L&P and summer go hand in hand and we hope this campaign will help kiwis hold on to that great summer feeling just a little bit longer.”
Says Wendy Rayner, general manager, marketing, CCA Amatil: “L&P believe there’s no reason that summer feeling should end with the last day of our holidays and this inventive use of outdoor advertising is a fun light, hearted way of bringing this to life.”
The campaign will roll out over the next 6 weeks through a range of customised ad-shels, street posters and promotional partnerships.
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand
Client: Coca-Cola Amatil NZ Ltd – Wendy Rayner, Raquel Guttenbeil
Executive Creative Director: Antonio Navas
Creative Directors: Corey Chalmers, Guy Roberts
Creatives: Phil Hickes, Arnya Karaitiana, Sarah Litwin-Schmidt, Emily Drake
Agency Content Producer: Joshua Forsman
Designers: Rob Flynn, Ross Davies, Sam Stradwick
Animation: Tomas Cottle
Print Producer: Tias Somers
Head of Operations: Heath Davies
Business Director: Shelley Winsor
Account Director: Katja Green
Planner: Sarah Hodgetts
Media planning and buying: Ikon – James Roberts, Peter McRae