Pepsi Max reminds drinkers to never settle for 'OK' via Special

By AdNews | 5 February 2024
 

Pepsi Max's ‘Tastes OK’ campaign highlights a design flaw that's been hiding in plain sight in the name of the brand's biggest competitor, to remind Australians that food tastes better with Pepsi Max.

The creative, the latest iteration of Pepsi Max's Tastes Better brand platform, highlights the unfortunate comparative term "OK" in the spelling of the competitor’s name and invites consumers to choose a better tasting partner for their favourite meal by ordering Pepsi Max.

The OOH-led campaign lets drinkers of the competitor’s product know they’re settling for just ‘OK’ when they don’t choose Pepsi Max, with ads appearing on OOH sites across the country.

The media strategy also spans print, display, publisher partnerships, an influencer program, and social signs.

Vandita Pandey, chief marketing officer ANZ, snacks & beverages at PepsiCo, says this latest campaign helps the company reinforce its position as a challenger brand.

"Australia’s meals are not being done justice, palates across the nation are being deprived, whilst consumers settle for OK," says Pandey.

"Working with Special Group to bring to life our bold and disruptive nature with a little light-hearted fun is something we know resonates well with customers.”

Simon Gibson and Nils Eberhardt, creative directors at Special, says getting briefed to work on the ‘Tastes Better’ campaign is exciting and intimidating in equal measure.

"It’s such a bold and direct line and it’s led to great work in the past, so we all knew we needed to do something that lived up to it. Then, our competitor did it for us," he says.

"We saw an image they put out into the world and noticed something we couldn’t unsee.”

The campaign launched February 5.

 

Credits:

CLIENT: PepsiCo

Chief Marketing Officer, Snacks & Beverages: Vandita Pandey

Head of Marketing Beverages: Susan Press

Marketing Manager: Tiana Handel

Brand Manager: Candy Wong

 

CREATIVE AGENCY: Special

Partners/CEO: Lindsey Evans & Cade Heyde

Partners/CCO: Julian Schreiber & Tom Martin

Partner/CSO: Dave Hartmann

Client Services Director: Richard Sweetman

Creative Directors: Simon Gibson & Nils Eberhardt

Team Lead: Michelle Braslin

Business Director: Maddie Armstrong

Head of Stills: Nick Lilley

Integrated Producer: Danielle Senecky

Integrated Producer: Emily Willis

PR Managing Director: Alex Bryant

PR Account Director: Sarah Halpin

Creative Strategist: Kate Wilkinson

 

MEDIA AGENCY: Trio (PHD Australia)

Group Business Director: Jen Jones

Planning Director: Gilbert Lee

Senior Investment Manager: Mikeah Irving

 

PRODUCTION COMPANY: Pool Collective

Photographer: Danny Eastwood

Production Company Producer: Zoe Izzard

Retoucher: Mark Sterne

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