Campaign India Team
Nov 23, 2022

FoxyMoron bags Orion Nutritionals' creative mandate

Account won following a multi-agency pitch

FoxyMoron bags Orion Nutritionals' creative mandate
Orion Nutritional has appointed FoxyMoron to handle its digital creative mandate. The account was won following a multi-agency pitch.
 
FoxyMoron's Gurugram office will handle the confectionery brand that houses Chocopie among others.
 
Saurabh Saith, CEO, Orion India, said, “We aspire to be a digital-first brand. On the path to expansion across different verticals, we wish to create content, create brand awareness and gain recognition with our various products, that make our consumers feel connected with us. FoxyMoron being the creative agency will help us capitalize on moment marketing and create many impactful digital campaigns with the help of their team of passionate and creative thinkers who have made great strides in digital marketing. We look forward to an exciting relationship with FoxyMoron.”
 
Alin Choubey, business head – North, FoxyMoron, said, “We have worked in this category in the past and it has helped us understand the market, the vision of the brand and how to position it to its target audience. With their multiple offerings, we will be employing digital strategies that help stir a conversation about their products. We look forward to creating robust digital campaigns for their various platforms to further their objectives.”
 
Source:
Campaign India

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