Wrigley says ‘hello’ to new campaign by DDB

Wrigley says ‘hello’ to new campaign by DDB

DDB Sydney is behind a new campaign for Wrigley’s Eclipse hard-pressed mints.

The ‘Say hello to fresh’ campaign features a man coming up against tense and intimidating situations – but his minty fresh Eclipse ‘hellos’ get him out of trouble every time.

The campaign is led by a TVC, supported by point of sale and online activity.

Darwin Tomlinson, deputy ECD at DDB Sydney, said: “We’ve had a great time working on this campaign with the Wrigley team and are excited to have something different on air for them.”

Andrew Leakey, marketing director at Wrigley, added: “We are delighted to be launching a new campaign and direction for Eclipse. The new ‘Say hello to fresh’ positioning helps tell our consumers an exciting and engaging brand story.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdJDss3GQSY

CREDITS:

Client: Wrigley; marketing manager: Alexandra Skolarikis; brand manager: Annabel Badilla; agency: DDB Sydney; ECD: Dylan Harrison; deputy ECD: Darwin Tomlinson; planning director: Ryan Richards; group business director: Rebecca Crawford; production: Robber’s Dog / Company Man; post production: The Editors; music: Song Zu 




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