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Lay’s: Potatoes Installation

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Beginning July 27 and continuing for three weeks, passersby in Chicago’s Jackson Tunnel will be greeted with an out-of-home message, “Our potatoes are grown closer than you may think,” along with an overhead installation of potatoes breaking through the ceiling tiles. It’s part of a nationwide campaign for Lay’s potato chips that broke in May and which celebrates the local potato farmers who grow potatoes used in Lay’s potato chips. The “Lay’s Local” 360 marketing campaign was created by Lay’s U.S. agency of record, Juniper Park. Other elements of the campaign, which debuted earlier, include TV, print, online, on-pack and in-store.

Advertising Agency: Juniper Park, USA
Chief Creative Officers: Alan Madill, Terry Drummond, Barry Quinn
Associate Creative Director / Art Director: Hylton Mann
Associate Creative Director / Writer: Andy Linardatos
Producer: Debbie Ingham


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Copy Maafan said,

August 10, 2009 @ 13:19

Brilliant.

Quite Cool ! » Blog Archive » O campanie dupa care merita sa-ti intorci capul said,

August 13, 2009 @ 14:50

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Nancy @ Attack! Marketing said,

August 17, 2009 @ 22:25

Hot potato! I love the dual messaging that this campaign presents. Not only are fresh potatoes used to make Lays products but Lays also buys from local farmers. Personally, I always felt that Lays chips were too greasy, but these ads make me want to give them a second chance. A real head-turner! If only there were a picture of someone trying to grab one!

HangTen » Issue 144 said,

January 28, 2010 @ 07:26

[...] Beginning July 27 and continuing for three weeks, passersby in Chicago’s Jackson Tunnel will be greeted with an out-of-home message, “Our potatoes are grown closer than you may think,” along with an overhead installation of potatoes breaking through the ceiling tiles. More > [...]

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