Campaign India Team
Aug 24, 2010

Glaceau vitaminwater rolls out global campaign using crowdsourcing

Glaceau vitaminwater has launched its biggest ever UK marketing campaign as part of a larger global campaign for the Coca-Cola owned soft-drink

Glaceau vitaminwater rolls out global campaign using crowdsourcing

Created by Exposure, the campaign runs across outdoor and highlights the spectrum of colours used on the brand's packaging. Everyday people represent one of the eight variants in tone, personality and functionality.

Running in 14 cities, the promotion includes media sites such as the London Piccadilly sign, the Clapham Colossus and major billboards in Edinburgh, Manchester and Birmingham.

The campaign will appear across multiple formats including billboards, six-sheets, rich digital formats and LCDs. A strong digital focus will be led through Facebook, including a competition for consumers to "show their vits" and "join the vit pack", for the chance to win regular prizes.

Vitaminwater is also partnering with Vice magazine, which will ask consumers to join the "Vitpack" through creative challenges, with the ultimate prize of starring in their own billboard this October.

The global vitaminwater campaign shows drinkers declaring their love for the brand on billboards in countries including Japan, France and South Africa.

It is the second time vitaminwater has used crowdsourcing. In the US the brand built the Facebook 'Flavour Generator' and created new variant Connect with users.

Coca-Cola purchased the brand five years ago.

 

Credits:
Project Vitaminwater global campaign
Client Glaceau
Creative agency Exposure
Exposure Outdoor, digital

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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