Tag: Mondelez India

  • Cadbury Fuse launches its latest campaign

    Cadbury Fuse, the Mondelez India brand, launched its latest campaign ‘Bhookhe Pet Na Ho Payega’ with a film ‘Fuse Doli’.

    Said Nitin Saini, Vice President Marketing, Mondelez India: “Nourishing a tradition of combining goodness with an irresistible taste, Cadbury Fuse has been a steadfast companion for satisfying those little hunger pangs on-the-go. Our latest TVC campaign portrays how choosing Cadbury Fuse ensures you’re always fully present and takes a humorous spin on India’s cultural belief: ‘Pehle pet pooja, baaki kaam duja.”

    Added Kainaz Karmakar and Harshad Rajadhyaksha, Chief Creative Officers, Ogilvy India: “Fuse has always been about exploring different insights around hunger. This film taps into a very cool insight – Bhooke Pet Na Ho Paayega. The story endearingly exaggerates this by showing a young guy dragging a Doli procession into a supermarket to satisfy his hunger. The humour in the story is brought to life beautifully by the director, Abhinav Pratiman, Early Man Films. If exaggerations have their roots in an undeniable truth, they end up making the point very well. According to us, this film does that. The little touches in the detailing of the screenplay will make it watchable again and again. The ECD, Ram Hariharan and his team have conceived this campaign and we hope people enjoy it as much as we do.”

  • Zoya Akhtar & Cadbury partner for V-Day

    This Valentine’s Day, Cadbury Dairy Milk Silk from Mondelez India, plays cupid once again to highlight some “unforgettable” love stories around us.

    The brand has joined forces with filmmaker Zoya Akhtar who brings in her expertise to help couples craft their cherished moments into beautiful memoirs.

    Speaking about this, Nitin Saini, VP- Marketing, Mondelez India, said: ” Cadbury Dairy Milk Silk continues to reign as the ultimate curator of Valentine’s Day celebrations. We believe the priceless romantic moments are not always the expensive ones, therefore with this campaign, we wanted to celebrate the everyday magic of a deeper and meaningful love and create a platform for couples to express their unique stories in a truly personal and heartwarming way. The idea was to create an experience that couples could revel in by watching a movie on them, by them and gush over the cute moments that are a testament of their love. The collaboration with Zoya Akhtar adds an extra layer of creativity, ensuring this campaign will be an unforgettable celebration of the diverse and beautiful stories that make each love story unique. Combined with the power of technology, this collaboration will bring love stories to life that is bound to touch hearts.”

    Added Kainaz Karmakar and Harshad Rajadhyaksha, CCOs, Ogilvy India: “Where there’s love, there’s a story. And there can’t be a better gift than your story made into your own AI movie. When Akshay Seth came to us with the ‘Story of Us’ we instantly loved it, but the execution was a challenge. It involved a partnership between Cadbury Silk x Zoya Akhtar x AI x Disney+Hotstar x Millions of personal stories! Since this is the first time customized AI video generation at scale is being attempted, it took a lot for all the moving parts to come together but they finally have. The interface, with Zoya Akhtar as your guide nudges you to dig into your story and pull out the best nuggets. Then AI will turn that into a mini movie featuring Avatars of the two of you. The best stories will feature as an anthology on the streaming platform Disney+Hotstar.”

     

  • Cadbury unveils 2nd instalment in Generosity journey

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    Cadbury Dairy Milk released its new brand film as a part of its ongoing Generosity campaign.

     

    Commenting on the new film, Nitin Saini, VP- Marketing, Mondelez India, said, “As we unveil another heartwarming chapter in our Generosity campaign, we continue to believe in the transformative power of shared happiness. Cadbury Dairy Milk remains dedicated to breaking down societal barriers, urging everyone to actively participate in the celebrations of others. In doing so, we hope to inspire a world where kindness and generosity redefine the way we connect, one sweet moment at a time.”

     

    Added Sukesh Nayak, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India: “We announced the new chapter in the brand’s Generosity story in 2022 with the Politician film. The follow-up to that needed to be sweeter and grander. We thought to ourselves – what’s better than a wedding situation to show melting of the power distance between an employer and an employee. It beautifully underlines the happy occasion and the action that the campaign intends to drive. So, the next time we are at a wedding we not just attend but whole heartedly participate in the celebrations, keeping aside all societal divides.”

     

     

  • Ogilvy releases new film Cadbury 5 Star

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    Cadbury 5 Star, the chocolate brand from Mondelez, and Ogilvy India have come together to launch a campaign titled ‘Do Nothing’.It has been directed by Prasoon Pandey of Corcoise Films.

     

    Speaking about this, Nitin Saini, VP- Marketing, Mondelez India, said, “Cadbury 5 Star has always been synonymous with indulgence and joy. With the new TVC we wanted to recapture that feeling of pure indulgence, where even the most insistent interruption can’t break the spell of enjoying a delicious 5 Star. This campaign is a playful reminder that in a world obsessed with doing more, slowing down and savoring the simple pleasures can be the ultimate act of chilling. We’re confident that this dramatic and quirky ad will connect with chocolate enthusiasts nationwide, further enhancing the distinct identity of Cadbury 5 Star as the champion of ‘Doing Nothing.”

     

    Added Sukesh Nayak, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India: “5 Star is back with another crazy interpretation of ‘Do Nothing’. Over the years, the brand’s counter-culture stance has resonated strongly with the youth, with each piece adding to the campaign’s massive popularity. We hope our latest avatar continues to surprise and entertain people.”

     

     

  • PVR Inox partners with Mondelez

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    PVR Inox has joined hands with Mondelez India’s Cadbury Celebrations brand to introduce its campaign #MyBirthdaySong, which leverages a new-to-market tech to personalise birthday songs.

     

    Speaking about the partnership, Gautam Dutta, Co-CEO, PVR Inox said: “At PVR Inox, we are constantly exploring ways to elevate the moviegoing experience for our patrons. Our partnership with Cadbury Celebrations is a testament to the power of data and technology which we have been using effectively to scale data-driven marketing and build hyper-personalized experiences for our consumers. It is further a step forward in bringing about evolution in cinematic experience and we believe that this will usher in a new era of personalized and immersive experiences for customers and make every visit to PVR INOX cinemas an unforgettable one.”

     

    Added Nitin Saini, Vice President, Marketing, Mondelez India: “Our partnership with PVR Inox will add yet another leg to personalize the birthday experience for every consumer. It seamlessly aligns with our brand proposition of making every occasion special, and with #MyBirthdaySong we will be able to do that throughout the year. We hope this partnership will help our consumers to elevate birthday celebrations and make the surprise larger than life. We are super excited to see how this turns out.”

     

  • Cadbury unites hearts over cricket in new campaign

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    As the excitement surrounding the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 begins, Cadbury Dairy Milk has unveiled a campaign titled #SitTogether.

     

    Said Nitin Saini, Vice President of Marketing at Mondelez India said: “We are excited to launch our campaign #SitTogether ahead of the World Cup, inspiring people to experience the joy of cricket together and foster a sense of togetherness and shared happiness. We truly believe that the excitement of big match days is universal, regardless of people’s backgrounds or jobs. With this campaign, we urge consumers to join us and make this year’s match viewing moments truly inclusive and meetha (sweet) for all.”

     

    Added Sukesh Nayak, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India: “The love for cricket unites us all, when we are down, we pray together, when we win, we celebrate together. So then, why not watch it together too? Building on our generosity platform, we are very excited to have created #SitTogether, a digital platform to enable people to watch the match from the stadium with a member of their staff. This is a human idea that will help foster a true sense of togetherness and happiness this Cricket World Cup.”

     

  • Cadbury Celebrations rolls out campaign for Raksha Bandhan

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    Cadbury Celebrations rolls out campaign for this Raksha Bandhan with a hashtag #BrothersWhoCare. The campaign brings the time-tested bond back into focus by inviting brothers across the country to show their appreciation for their sisters in a unique and heartwarming way.

     

    Speaking on the campaign, Nitin Saini, VP- Marketing, Mondelez India, said: “Romantic relationships often take the spotlight away from other deep relationships, such as that between siblings. Built on a lifetime of shared memory, mutual growth, support, and love, these bonds form the foundations of who we are and deserve their own moments where care and appreciation are expressed through mindful gestures. With the #BrothersWhoCare campaign, we want to encourage brothers to express their affection for their sisters just as they do in their romantic relationships. With Raksha Bandhan approaching, it is an opportunity to remind every brother the moments they share with their sisters are just as precious and invite them to rekindle the timeless connection they share with their siblings through quality time spent together. This Rakhi, we aim to redefine sibling love – where strength meets sentiment, and caring knows no bounds.”

     

    Sukesh Nayak, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India, added: “Our starting point was to put the spotlight on the reality of the brother-sister dynamic that plays out during Rakhi. Every brother loves his sisters but unfortunately this love doesn’t translate into effort in making her feel special on a day that is meant to celebrate this special bond. But the same brothers leave no stone unturned with their wives, fiancées and their girlfriends. Our attempt was to nudge boyfriends, fiancés, husbands who are also brothers to plan a day with their sisters by putting equal effort as they would for their partners on Valentine’s day. We conceived and built the #BrothersWhoCare platform that will help remind the brothers to make time for sisters and celebrate this special bond in most magical manner.”

     

    Shekhar Banerjee Chief Client Officer & Office Head, North, West and East, Wavemaker India, said: “Our strategy is to disrupt how brothers behave. For all the grand gestures men make for the women in their life, they often reduce the gesture to an envelope with cash for their sisters during Rakhi. With this unconventional route we reminded brothers to plan something special for their sisters. Every time someone sets out to plan a romantic gesture for their loved ones, our campaign is designed to remind them about the gift they need to plan for their sisters.”

     

    For the multichannel campaign, Cadbury Celebrations has activated multiple touchpoints to encourage siblings to spend more quality time with each other. Working on the concept of #BrothersWho Care , the campaign’s TV thematic, scheduled to run for three weeks, reinforces the brand message of ‘Iss Rakhi, Kuch Accha Ho Jaaye, Kuch Meetha Ho Jaaye’. This will be followed by multiple digital brand films which subvert the established romantic tropes by highlighting the role played by sisters behind the scenes during the highs and lows of their brothers’ love stories. The brand will also enable brothers to plan a day for their sisters. On scanning the QR code on the Cadbury Celebrations pack, users will be lead to a microsite www.cadburybrotherswhocare.com  where they can plan a movie day with their sisters in select PVRs in select cities.

     

  • Wavemaker is Agency #1 at the Emvies

     

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    The Advertising Club hosted the 23rd edition of the Emvies, celebrating high-impact media campaigns on Friday, March 10 in Mumbai. As many as 1469 entries from 26 agencies participated in the competition where 29 Gold and 53 Silver trophies were presented in addition to 55 Bronze winners receiving recognition.

     

    Wavemaker with 630 points was recognised as ‘The Best Media Agency of the Year’ and Mondelez India Foods Pvt Ltd was declared as ‘The Best Media Client of the Year’. Wavemaker bagged the coveted Grand Emview for Mondelez India Foods Pvt. Ltd.’s Cadbury Celebrations’ Not Just a Cadbury Ad – 2.

     

    Mondelez India Foods Pvt Ltd – The Best Media Client Of The Year

     

    It was a GroupM show with the second and third ranks occupied with Mindshare at 340 points and EssenceMediacom at 100 points.

     

    The Diversity Equality & Inclusion (DE&I) award presented by Google was awarded to Kinnect for Bausch & Lomb’s How Bausch + Lomb’s – #LookOfLove advocated for unbiased and unprejudiced love.

     

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    Partha Sinha

    Said Partha Sinha, President Times of India group and President of The Advertising Club: “It is great to see this kind of energy at the Emvies. Each entry received was deserving and we encourage our industry folks to keep up this quality, which is par excellence. Many of the entries are of global standards and worthy of international acclaim. Many congratulations to all the winners for creating a mark at the Oscars’ of media awards once again.”

     

    Aditya Swamy

    Added Aditya Swamy, Chairperson of EMVIE’s Committee: “It is very exciting and encouraging to know that each year, the quality of entries received only surpasses the previous editions of the Emvies. Big congratulations to all the winners. We urge them to continue to put their best work forward and keep raising the bar.”

     

    EMVIE 2023 CLIENT OF THE YEAR

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  • Cadbury 5 Star launches Mush Detector for V-Day campaign

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    Cadbury 5Star from Mondelez India has rolled out a campaign for this Valentine’s Day. As part of this year’s #DoNothing proposition, the brand has introduced a Mush Detector Web App that detects high mush zones thus, helping free birds ‘Do Nothing in peace.

     

    Speaking on the campaign, Nitin Saini, Vice President – Marketing, Mondelez India said, “Speaking directly to the nation’s youth, Cadbury 5Star with the perfect balance of quirk and wit has consistently conveyed relatable stories. Creating yet another engaging narrative for Gen Z, our latest edition of Valentine’s Day campaign stands for all those who do not celebrate Valentine’s Day and will help them steer clear of any mush, anywhere. With a resounding response to last year’s Valentine’s Day campaign, we are confident that this year’s efforts will resonate equally well with our consumers.”

     

    Sukesh Kumar Nayak, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India added: ‘Valentine’s Day has become an annual event for Cadbury 5 Star to leverage and land its ‘Do Nothing’ counterculture attitude. This year we have conceived and built a zany, dynamic webapp, the 5 Star Mush Detector – which helps people detect and avoid mush around them with a real-time map using various data points like nearby florists, gift shops, movie theatres, restaurants, etc. What makes it even more irreverent, is that the data is also triangulated with chocolate sales to deduce mush. The more lovey-dovey an area, the redder it appears on the map. The app also assists users find mush-free spots, where they can escape to ‘Do nothing’. To make it further engaging, friendly folks can help us in populating the real-time map during Valentine’s week, by reporting mushy places to avoid. It was a super-fun experience creating this unimaginably, sophisticated piece of work to take ahead 5 Star’s message for Valentine’s Day – ‘Escape the mush and Do Nothing in peace.”

     

    Shekhar Banerjee- Chief Client Officer and Office Head- West, Wavemaker India further added, “Continuing with our legacy of being a counter-culture brand, we are protecting the single souls from all the mush during Valentine’s Day with the mush detector app. This campaign has been mounted on the back of exclusive partnerships with brands like Frozen Bottle, Keventers, and Smaaash to create mush-free zones for singles to hang around while escaping the mush! In collaboration with popular faces that celebrate ‘singlehood’, we had a very unique use of hyperlocal targeting, we are alerting singles about the mushy areas to avoid, warning them to escape these zones through the mush detector app.”

     

  • Cadbury Dairy Milk launches new campaign

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    Cadbury Dairy Milk unveiled one of its kind algorithms that mines videos with happy hashtags to filter and create a bank of the ones with low views and like counts automatically as a part of its #HeartTheHappiness campaign. Through this effort, the brand has leveraged its Instagram guide section, allowing consumers to acknowledge the happiest moments of 2022 and end the year on a meetha note.

     

    As a steppingstone towards activating the new dimension of the generosity campaign – ‘Kissi Aur Ki Khushi Mein Shaamil Ho Kar Dekhiye’, the brand has partnered with DeltaX digital media management platform to up the ante on story-doing.

     

    Said Nitin Saini, Vice President – Marketing, Mondelez India: “Over the years, Cadbury Dairy Milk has created and celebrated indefinite moments of kindness through an array of purposeful storytelling. This includes some well celebrated efforts of acknowledging the unacknowledged during the cricket season and adding ‘meethas’ to everyday relationships by melting power distances.  Adding yet another dimension to the existing generosity narrative, with #HeartTheHappiness we aim to look beyond what’s popular and what the platform’s AI wants to show you, and guide people to channel their inner acchai and partake in others’ not-so-popular happy moments.”

     

    Added Sukesh Nayak, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India: “We believe that digital has the power to create new experiences that bring us closer together in the most real and heartfelt ways. With our latest initiative #HeartTheHappiness, we engineered a transformative social experience that beats the algorithms and puts the power of discovery back in people’s hands. What’s beautiful about this idea is that it leverages technology to enable every Indian to be a part of real and heartfelt moments of others happiness, which otherwise remain hidden. These are India’s happiest reels – moments of happiness that never made it to mainstream media or news.”

     

  • Upskilling will boost the FMCG sector: CII National FMCG Summit

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    Post the COVID 19 pandemic consumers are switching to more eco-friendly products and to cater to the conscious customers, FMCG companies are looking at more progressive models as a future necessity to minimize the environmental effects stated Bharat Puri, Chairman National Committee on FMCG & Managing Director, Pidilite Industries speaking at the CII FMCG National Summit 2022 organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

     

    Puri explained that the FMCG sector is called as the bell weather of the economy. “Speed and agility are a must to succeed however this needs to translate across all elements of the organization for long term success. There is also a need to focus on creating sustainability and become environmentally friendly in the long run,” he said.

     

    Deepak Iyer, Managing Director, Mondelez India explained that a lot of changes have taken place in the FMCG sector in the last couple of years. “It is a digital consumer that we are looking at today. This means that even within the organization a lot of skill sets have begun to change. So, people need to be reskilled and given the new age skill sets to get more future ready workforce,” he informed.

     

    According to Iyer, there is a social responsibility of saving the planet. “There is a need to reduce the carbon emission at source. There is no ban on plastic use, but one need to recycle or dispose plastic more responsibly,” he added.

     

    He stated that technology is being leveraged to optimize the workforce. “FMCG products used to be transported in specially designed vehicles but what is the guarantee that the operator does not switch off the vehicle. This would mean that products worth lakhs of rupees would stand the risk of getting destroyed because of changes in the temperature. Now with the help of special sensors, the same can be monitored and the risk eliminated,” he added.

     

    Prashant Peres, Managing Director – India & South Asia, Kellogg stated that brands today are living off a purpose of doing some good for the people.

     

    “Companies are looking at partnerships and are taking steps to put sustainability on their agenda. However, the industry will have to take collective steps in this regard and one individual company cannot do it alone,” he said.

     

    He explained that post the pandemic, how you communicate with the consumer has. also changed. “A lot of reskilling is needed not just for individuals but for the entire team. People today trust influencers and there is a need to adapt to the change to mark success,” Mr Peres added.

     

    Success of FMCG companies in this new era will rely as much on developing new skills as it would on precise leadership and decision making, often with disparate information.

     

    Navneet Saluja, Area General Manager, Indian Sub-Continent, Haleon stated that there is a need to create a culture that drives innovation. “Though surviving for larger brands would be possible in the future, the revenue pie will keep growing smaller. So, there is a need to challenge ourselves,” he said.

     

    According to Saluja, the FMCG sector has been delivering pricing which is lower than the inflation. “We have done a great job on the pricing. We need to percolate our purpose to our brands as well which would define the boundaries. In the next 20 years, all brands would have a social purpose as well,” he pointed out.

     

    He added that even if the company generates a lot of revenue, unless there is a social agenda, their multiplier would be zero. “This has set a serious direction and gives a better multiplier effect,” he said.

     

    Abheek Singhi, Managing Director and Senior Partner, Asia- Pacific Leader, Consumer and Retail Practice, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Mumbai explained that there has been a double- digit growth rate in the FMCG sector in India since the last two decades.

     

    “Almost two third of the revenue generated is from the unorganized sector. The share of the FMCG profits have also grown from 5 percent in the year 2010-14 to around 7 percent in the year 2020-22. The Indian FMCG market has outperformed globally,” he said.

     

  • Bournvita rolls out drive for parenting with ‘faith not force’

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    Cadbury Bournvita, in keeping with its narrative on progressive parenting and preparation,  has released a new campaign film to recognise and nurture every child’s individual potential.  The campaign is titled ‘faith not force’ – A movement that aims to enlighten parents to take notice of their children’s true talent instead of forcing them into preset career molds.

     

    Commenting on the campaign, Vikasdeep Katyal, Director– Marketing, GCBM, Mondelez India: “Over the last seven decades, Cadbury Bournvita has successfully built a strong bond with parents by delivering on the nutritional needs. While society continues to view career options with a limited spectrum, we realized the need to urge parents to take off the pressure of latching the same career choices onto their children. Our idea is built on a simple premise of not overlooking a child’s true potential, and we are confident that the innovation in terms of the packaging will help parents take notice of the campaign along with the #FaithNotForce pledge on www.thebournvitastore.in. We sincerely hope to gain support in our attempt towards instilling faith and celebrating every child’s uniqueness.”

     

    Said Harshad Rajadhyaksha & Kainaz Karmakar – Chief Creative Officers, Ogilvy India who helm the team that conceived and executed the idea:  “It took a long time and many test runs before we could get this project to the floor. Right from idea to execution, our creative team, Akshay Seth and Chinmay Raut, and the larger Bournvita team at Ogilvy have spared no effort. From the birth of the idea to planning the campaign ecosystem, designing the packs and e-commerce page, it has been an exciting journey. When people around saw the idea, the emotions it evoked was all the proof we needed, that we’ve hit upon a truth that needs to be told. Forced Packs is an intervention; to stop pushing our ambitions onto our children.”