Less than 18 months ago Coca-Cola entrusted Publicis Groupe's Leo Burnett
with creative duties for its Sprite brand -- and the launch of a major
North American ad campaign -- but now the marketer has changed agency
partners again.
In Leo Burnett's place, independent shop Translation Advertising has been tapped to handle marketing for the lemon-lime soda, executives familiar with the matter say.
Both agencies declined to comment, but a spokeswoman for
Coca-Cola acknowledged the break with Leo Burnett and the relationship
with Translation. She also noted that WPP-backed Johannes Leonardo
continues to handle global work. "Sprite has worked with Translation
across multiple campaigns for a number of years now," said Kerry
Tressler, a Coca-Cola spokeswoman. "I can confirm that they are
currently on point for some new work, but don't have any details I can
share at this point. ...We do not have any current projects with Leo
Burnett."
Tying
brands closely to music, celebrities and athletes is Translation's
sweet spot. And Sprite has long associated itself with basketball,
adding music and film to the mix in recent years. The brand has a
long-running relationship with Lebron James, for example, utilizing the
player alongside Miles Thirst, an African-American poet-philosopher
action figure back in 2004. Mr. James was also involved in the
"Uncontainable Game" effort, serving as a coach alongside Kobe Bryant.
The brand's spending has been erratic, and it's focus
muddled in recent years. Sprite's also been fickle when it comes to
agency partners.
In the last several years, Sprite has worked with multiple agencies -- BBH, Johannes Leonardo, Leo Burnett and Turner Duckworth, among them. With thos shops have also come a number of advertising taglines, including "Obey Your Thirst", "The Spark", "Uncontainable Game" and "There's Nothing Soft About It."
That
last tagline was introduced by Leo Burnett a year ago as part of an
effort to emphasize the "intense" experience that comes with drinking
the beverage. The accompanying campaign -- the first and last major work
from the shop -- highlighted the experience of drinking a Sprite,
something execs admitted had been missing from previous advertising.
No comments:
Post a Comment