via mediabistro.com
It’s
hard to remember a Sprite TV spot that didn’t feature pro/amateur
athletes playing street ball and squirting liters of lemon-lime soda
into their mouths after a big dunk. In fact, “Obey Your Thirst” ran as
Sprite’s tagline for over a decade, and only in 2007 did the brand cut
it down to “Obey” because Shepard Fairey speaks to a younger generation or something.
But, when parent company Coca-Cola tapped Johannes Leonardo
to lead Sprite’s global creative duties last May, it became clear that a
change was imminent. With “Obey You,” Johannes Leonardo is taking
Sprite out of Rucker Park and putting it on a much stranger course. It’s
become somewhat clear that the younger generation no longer idolizes
professional basketball stars like they once did. That is, unless that
star is Blake Griffin, and that star is being weird.
“Obey
You” seems to be employing the strategy of “weird sells to 18-49.” Are
the antagonistic voices in your head going to sell more Sprite than
street-ballers? Or is the younger generation getting weary of the weird?
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