From Girders to Glory: Learn about this drink brand’s monumental way to mark a campaign's milestone!
incredibly unique and unconventional, unleashing the maximum creativity of marketers. It consistently provides industry professionals with opportunities to astonish the public, interact with them, and elicit organic reactions. Today, we’ll delve into another brilliant use of this unconventional strategy. Keep reading as we share a guerrilla marketing story for this brand’s milestone in a BRIGHT and GIGANTIC manner.
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From Girders to Glory: Learn about this drink brand’s monumental way to mark a campaign's milestone! Brands have various ways of celebrating milestones and commemorating past achievements. Today, we’ll talk about other clever and creative ways businesses celebrate special moments. In particular, we’ll look at how this drink brand celebrated the 30th anniversary of its most iconic advertising campaign from the 1980s in a HUGELY recognizable way. Irn Bru, initially introduced under the name “Iron Brew,” is a famous Scottish drink that was first introduced in 1901 by A.G. Barr & Company. This beverage contains quinine (a bitter compound found in tonic drinks) and caffeine (a purine alkaloid found in tea and coffee), and has a historical connection to steelworkers who built the Glasgow Central Station. Irn Bru was believed to energize workers, which later inspired its branding. This also played a significant role in the brand’s marketing. Over the years, fans of Irn Bru have debated the distinct taste of the drink. This debate has become one of the brand’s key selling points and continues to capture people’s attention up to today. Interestingly, some Irn Bru drinkers claim that it tastes like orange—not the orange fruit, but the orange color. Huh? What does the color orange even taste like? That’s interesting! A Glimpse to Irn Bru’s Iconic 1986 Advertising Campaign and its 30th Anniversary in 2016 The notion that Irn Bru boosted steelworkers' energy led to the brand's iconic tagline, “Made in Scotland from Girders,” in 1986. In that same year, the brand launched an advertising campaign featuring the said tagline. The campaign focused on the connection of the brand with girders, laying the foundation for the brand's identity, strength, and authenticity. According to Adrian Troy, marketing director of A.G. Barr, Irn Bru wanted to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the “Made in Scotland from Girders” ad campaign in 1986 with a guerrilla marketing effort in 2016 because of how iconic and beloved the ad campaign was. It even won the Best Advertising Strapline of the Last 21 Years Award at the Scottish Advertising Awards in 2007. So, to mark the ad campaign’s 30th anniversary, Irn Bru thought of celebrating that milestone in an “Irn Bru way.” What did the marketing team do? They commemorated the “Made in Scotland from Girders” campaign by releasing five limited edition commemorative bottle designs and prominently displaying them on the pillars of the Forth Bridge in South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Scotland. Irn Bru collaborated with Double Take Projections, a visual agency, and Stripe Communications, a public relations agency, to project the bottle artworks onto the bridge pillars and cover the event. Double Take Projections and Irn Bru utilized four projectors with a brightness of 16,000 lumens each, along with a variety of lenses to illuminate the bridge. The guerrilla marketing strategy was intentionally carried out at night to create a captivating display at the Forth Bridge’s pillars! The projections began in early January 2016 and lasted for six weeks. Was Irn Bru’s guerrilla marketing strategy effective? The campaign achieved national recognition, which was Irn Bru’s main objective, and generated contents from various publishing channels:
Kudos, Irn Bru, Double Take Projections, and Stripe Communications for this captivating display! These media coverages show that the GIANT campaign caught the attention of the press. *Applause* — Through the captivating displays at the Forth Bridge’s pillars, Irn Bru achieved a vivid revival of its 1986 ad campaign for the "Made in Scotland from Girders" tagline and reignited people's memories. The night projections garnered considerable attention, creating a buzz in both online and offline news outlets. Here are two BIG lessons you can glean from this guerrilla marketing tactic:
In the world of marketing, guerrilla marketing strategies like what Irn Bru showcased can ignite powerful brand stories and leave an indelible mark. Remember: It's not always about the size of your budget but the depth of your creativity that can captivate the world and make your brand unforgettable. So, embrace the unconventional, be fearless, and watch your brand's iconic moments come to life with your out-of-the-box ideas and strategies! Hope you’ve found this week’s guerrilla marketing insight interesting and helpful. Do you want to know how this tour organizer used posters of missing animals to generate buzz and attention? See it in next week’s article! |