Additional Information


Content

Kallo rolls out £1m campaign to promote new positioning

Kallo, the organic food company, is launching its biggest ad campaign to date to introduce a new brand positioning focusing on "simple pleasures".

Share this article

The new £1m TV campaign, which launches tomorrow (4 September), features a group of friends having a picnic and eating the Kallo food products, which include rice cakes and bread sticks, while building a kite which carries the brand’s new strapline, "Say Kallo to simple pleasures".

The ad was created by HMDG and the creative director was Paul Shearer. The 7 Stars handled the media for the campaign, which will run until 28 October.

The advertising push comes shortly after Kallo parent group Wessanen UK, rejigged its marketing department, promoting Gill Hesketh, former marketing and commercial director of Clipper Teas, to the role of marketing director for Wessanen UK.


This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk

blog comments powered by Disqus

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed




 


 


BR Insight

Big Questions Live - Social Media, User Generated Content and the Power of Customer Insight (Webcast) External website

Brand Republic’s first ever online TV show, Big Questions Live wil...

 

Digital Integration: Connecting the Dots (Webcast) External website

Integrated digital marketing offers huge opportunities to engage, servic...

 

Creativity In PR: Who Has The Next Big Idea? (Expert Reports) External website

The PR industry’s lack of success at the Cannes Lions festival 201...

 

10 Questions Marketers Frequently Ask About Twitter (Expert Reports) External website

Confused by hashtags? Tweetchats? Tweet walls? You’re not alone.Wi...

 

The Seven Sins Of Content Marketing - And How To Avoid Them (Expert Reports) External website

It’s fair to say we are truly in the age of content marketing, the...

 

Tablets: Redefining Consumer Experiences (Webcast) External website

As a nation, the UK is media and technology obsessed with over half of t...

 

Back to top ^