To commemorate the 75th anniversary of its celebrated chicken noodle soup, food company Campbell's has really used its noodle. Yesterday, the 140-year-old company launched a bold campaign called "Slurp" to get consumers to think about its staid soup in a new way.
To promote the fact that there are 32 feet of egg noodles in every can of its chicken noodle soup, the corporation partnered with ad agency BBDO New York and Traction Creative. They've erected a giant billboard with a 54-foot noodle coming out of it, which appears to be slurped by a mannequin standing in a window three stories above.
The billboard is near Manhattan's Times Square and will be displayed on the corner of 7th Avenue and 53rd Street for the next four weeks, where it will attract plenty of attention in a high-traffic area.
The campaign is cute β I only wish I could see the billboard in person! β and I learned something new (I would never have guessed there are 32 feet of noodles in every Campbell's can). What do you think of the marketing effort? Does it make you want to buy Campbell's chicken noodle soup?
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Sounds cool, but I'm a soup snob and I never buy condensed chicken noodle soup
I'd
like to see the billboard, though.
1New Yorkers, have any of you seen this?
2no, i only eat it when i'm sick..every since i was a little kid
3Same here - major soup snob, only homemade broth/soup for me. I have tried canned before and I can't believe how greasy and artificial it tastes. And the color...way too fluorescent for my liking.
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