Amstel: Hidden Fridges
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Because of the sponsorship of the street carnival in São Paulo, revelers couldn't find Amstel within the parades. The solution was to do what they did: wear a costume. Wunderman Thompson created the Hidden Fridges. Customized coolers, hidden and filled with Amstel, strategically placed amidst the parades sponsored by the competition. Anyone who managed to find them got an ice-cold Amstel. People who were near these parades were impacted by geolocated posts, inviting them to look for 3 coolers dressed up in a costume: a vase, a public telephone and a park bench.
Credits
Advertising Agency:
Wunderman Thompson BrasilChief Executive Officer:
Pedro ReissChief Creative Officer:
Keka MorellePR:
Andrea Assef, Vivian Zeni, Hellen AraújoHead od Client Services:
Felipe GiaconHead of Planning:
Stella PiraniPlanning:
Gisele Bambace, Gabriel Guerra, Larissa BaldassariniContent:
Nabil Carone, Marilia Ramos, Gabriella VarellaHead of Media:
Giovanna VenturelliMedia:
Stella Lopes, Vanessa Pupato, Ana Battaglini, Nicole Negrigo, Thiago Barbosa, Thiago Souza, Ludymila Lopes, Ludmila CelaschHead of Production:
Maisa DelgadoDate:
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