SNICKERS celebrates cricket season with Noobie twist
The campaign captures the quirks of cricket fandom with humour
Mars Wrigley's SNICKERS is hitting it out of the park with a humorous campaign that preps you for the upcoming cricket season.
Building on its brand proposition of 'You're Not You When You're Hungry', the SNICKERS Noobie Mistakes captures the “out-of-sorts” fan moments solidifying its long-standing association with cricket.
Set to roll out in two phases, the campaign, ideated by DDB Tribal, unfolds the concept of making Noobie Mistakes with a quirky TVC. The films build on the cricket season fever by featuring excited fans in “out-of-sorts moments” making hilarious blunders. SNICKERS presents itself as the ultimate solution to avoid such mishaps.
Speaking on the 360° campaign, Varun Kandhari, Director of Marketing and Customer Marketing, at Mars Wrigley India, said,” The fun brand proposition of SNICKERS, ‘You’re not you when you’re hungry’, has been globally loved by consumers. As the spirit of cricket season kicks in, the campaign aims to bring together the exhilaration of cricket fandom with a dose of unexpected comedy. The all-new TVC and the unveiling of Noobieverse gaming platform will elevate the entertainment of consumers across the country. Through this, we emphasize our relevance among the GenZ audience while continuing to inspire billion moments of happiness among the consumers. We are confident SNICKERS® quirky celebration of the cricket season with its noobie take will deeply resonate with the audience.”
Speaking on the latest campaign, Iraj Fraz, Creative Head, DDB Tribal, said,” Ever 'called in sick' to your boss, only to foolishly post a picture of yourself watching the India-Pak match on Instagram? Noobie mistake! Maybe you just need a SNICKERS. After all, you're not yourself when you're hungry. So, this cricket World Cup season, SNICKERS launches a campaign that highlights the Noobie mistakes we make while trying to be the best fans and cheerleaders for our team.”
The films are available in nine languages including Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, and Telugu on both TV and digital platforms.
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