Tag: Lay’s India

  • Lay’s introduces special ‘@ Home’ packs in new campaign

    Lay’s introduces special ‘@ Home’ packs in new campaign

    Mumbai: As people continue to remain indoors in light of the ongoing times, they have made their homes the perfect spaces for work, entertainment, and fun with friends. At the back of this insight, PepsiCo’s potato chips brand Lay’s has introduced special ‘@ Home’ packs to be the perfect companions for its fans in all their in-home experiences. The brand has also unveiled a new TVC featuring Bollywood actor Ishaan Khatter, highlighting the creative idea of ‘Ghar Par Lay’s, Always!’.

    The film is set in a relatable home arrangement and features Ishaan enjoying board games with his friends when they ask him if he has Lay’s at home, eventually creating an entertaining frenzy amongst the youngsters. While the actor rushes to the nearby supermarket to pick up the new Lay’s ‘@ Home’ packs, his friends completely ransack Khatter’s apartment looking for their favourite chip pack. The film closes on a light note, with one of the friends remarking “Nice place yaar!” as Khatter and the gang sit together and share a delightful moment over the new Lay’s packs.

    Lay’s has always aimed at infusing a sense of joy into consumers’ lives, not only through its delicious flavours, but also through its distinct, innovative offerings. The new ‘@ Home’ packs, which are available in four Lay’s flavours, have been especially curated keeping in mind the uptick in at-home consumption as well as the wide array of moments one experiences at home today, the brand said.

    “We at Lay’s continue to be laser-focused on elevating everyday moments in the lives of our consumers. Our latest campaign, ‘Ghar Par Lay’s, Always!’ captures the many in-home moments that people are experiencing today – be it working from home or hanging out with friends,” said PepsiCo India’s senior director, marketing – foods, Anshul Khanna. “Through our first-ever association with Ishaan Khatter – who represents the spirit of the youth today, we aim to deepen our consumer connect through the relatable moments captured in the TVC. We sincerely hope consumers enjoy these newly-launched, special in-home packs and make them a part of their experiences.”

    PepsiCo Foods’ WPP Lead – at Wunderman Thompson India, Ritu Nakra added, “Right now, the world is at home. Be it remote working, watching a movie or two, hanging out with friends, weekend outings – we are doing all this and more in the comfort of our own homes. And it’s only fair to make these occasions more joyous and delightful by making India’s most loved snack brand – Lay’s – an integral part of our ‘at home’ lifestyle.”

    Speaking about the new TVC, Ishaan said, “Lay’s has been etched in my memory since childhood. It is the go-to snack when hanging out with friends or family & the new ‘@ Home’ packs further solidify that feeling. I hope the fans enjoy the TVC and also ensure that they have ‘Ghar Par Lay’s, Always!’”.

    The new Lay’s ‘@ Home’ packs are now available across all leading retail and e-commerce platforms in India.

  • Star Sports India tops Twitter brand index for World Cup 2015

    Star Sports India tops Twitter brand index for World Cup 2015

    MUMBAI: Star India’s sports venture Star Sports sustained its reach on social media platform to gain the pole position on the Twitter brand index for Cricket World Cup 2015. Star Sports was followed by HDFC Life and Alto K10 in the second and third position respectively.

     

    Twitter brand index for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

     

    Star Sports 

     

    Star Sports has consistently been featured amongst the top conversations on CWC15 with its popular video series that started with the India vs Pakistan group game. Every India victory in the competition meant a new video for the upcoming game. Using the viral hashtag #MaukaMauka that spawned its own memes and tribute versions, the campaign managed to capture the imagination of Indian cricket fans. Over and above this thematic campaign, Star Sports continued to connect with fans over its hashtag #WontGiveItBack – People could tweet to the handle with the hashtag and get the schedule of the matches in the cup.

     

    HDFC Life

     

    HDFC Life brought the Indian cricket fan together with the hashtag #MyTeamMyPride. Under the aegis of the hashtag the brand engaged with fans on predictions, contests and general comments around the game. Users loved the hashtag and used it as one of the top rallying cries this CWC15.

     

    Alto K10

     

    Alto K10 is one of the few car brands that used CWC15 to talk to its target group. With a creative spin on their brand tagline Chase Life, Alto has engaged the Indian cricket fan under its chase campaigns across the hashtags #ChaseCricket and #ChaseMaster. They ran a popular Sorry Sir contest where they invited people to tweet back to them with funny ideas for ways to skip college or office and watch India games. Using topical caricatures, contests and celebrating the team’s victory with fans Alto K10 got people to send them their selfies in blue to show support to the team – Chaselife. They were able to successfully take things that fans enjoy and blend their brand into that conversation.

     

    Nike Cricket

     

    A part of the #BleedBlue campaign – Nike created a chant (BleedBlue), which has been reverberating amongst supporters of the Indian cricket team since 2011. This has become the war cry of the Indian fan and this World Cup, Nike shared BleedBlue stories of fan and celebrities alike. As a part of the BleedBlue campaign, the official apparel manufacturer of the Indian cricket team also sent out personalised jerseys to sports stars, celebrities and other members of the sports fraternity. This helped the personalities show their loyalty using the hashtag BleedBlue. The most retweeted advertiser tweet of the CWC was the tweet that they sent out on the day of the semi-finals – asking people to show their support to the team by RT-ing the tweet.

     

    Lays India

     

    Lays climbed the chart by rallying the cricket fan on Twitter with the hashtags #LaysKePlays and #TicketKaGame contest. Winners of the contest were given the opportunity to watch the finals of the CWC15 live in Australia. They asked people to tweet with the hasthtag #TicketKaGame to reveal what the contest was going to be. The more the tweets, the faster was the reveal. #LaysKePlays asked users to tweet back to the handle with creative uses of cricket lingo and make it relevant to Lays.

     

    Lava Mobile

     

    Lava ran a prediction contest with goodies to be won. Technology brands and contests seemed to be a potent mix on Twitter and users loved it. They tied this in with a brand campaign around their X8 handset. The hashtag they used was #X8HighPerformer. It was a smart way to build the X8’s positioning on performance basis strong performances in the matches.

     

    Castrol Cricket

     

    Castrol followed, what in hindsight, seems like the winning model of a good hashtag, a contest and good content. They entered with the hashtag – #ClingOnToTheCup. Their biggest execution this CWC was when they asked people to tweet to them with their pictures and they would put those pictures up on the digital fence at the stadium during the game. Fans loved the idea of being able to become a part of the game in this manner.

     

    Axis Bank

     

    Axis Bank built engagement around cricketing rituals. Given the level of fanatical support for the game and the national team, people tweeted about how they do not take bath before games, drink water during games or leave their seats when a particular player is on a roll. Axis Bank used this insight to great effect by inviting people to share their rituals. They sustained engagement by continuing activity on Twitter beyond just match days to an Always On Strategy.

     

    Score With Data

     

    The Indian cricket fan loves data and statistics. IBM latched on to this insight and created this handle to share powerful data led insights through the CWC. People followed this account for live insights on players as the game progressed.

     

    Dairy Milk

     

    Dairy Milk was another brand that used contests very well. People joined in on the contest FansOfJoy where they were asked to WhatsApp their #FansOfJoy pics to grab their moment of fame in leading dailies. Apart from this there was a quiz where people stood to win Cadbury Dairy Milk hampers.

     

    Club Mahindra

     

    Club Mahindra was able to find creative ways to integrate stories from their resorts into the game. They put the Mandala from their logo to great use with tweets around the toss, when Virat Kohli was hitting 4s and 6s and when he reached his 100. When there was a great catch on the pitch they were ready with a tweet that showed someone catching a fish at one of their resorts and drew parallels of what a great catch looked like at Club Mahindra.

     

  • StarsportsIndia tops the chart for week three on Twitter Brand Index

    StarsportsIndia tops the chart for week three on Twitter Brand Index

    MUMBAI: The third edition of Twitter Brand Index, which lists the five most interacted brands during Cricket world Cup 2015 on the basis of Re-Tweets, Favourites and Replies. The Twitter Brand Index recognises across all brands that are talking about cricket on the platform during the given week.

     

    @StarsportsIndia: The official broadcaster of ICC World Cup Star Sports has been leading the conversation on #CWC15 this week with their popular videos series that started with the India vs Pakistan match. Each Indian victory has meant a new video.

     

    The latest came out right after India won their match against the UAE. Using the now viral hashtag #MaukaMauka the ads have managed to capture the imagination of the Indian cricket fan.

     

    Alongside the thematic campaign Star Sports continues to connect fans over its hashtag #WontGiveItBack – People can tweet to the handle with the hashtag and get the schedule of the matches in the cup.

     

    https://twitter.com/StarSportsIndia/status/571623967896649729

     

    @Lays_India: Lays climbed the charts this week by exciting cricket fans on Twitter with the hashtags – #LaysKePlays and #TicketKaGame. Both represent a contest and the winners of each are promised opportunity to watch the finals of the #CWC15 live in Australia. This week, @Lay_India asked people to tweet with the hasthtag #TicketKaGame to reveal what the contest was going to be. The more the tweets, the faster the reveal. #LaysKePlays asked users to Reply to the handle with creative uses of Cricket lingo and make it relevant to Lays.

     

    https://twitter.com/Lays_India/status/570111683961552896

     

    @HDFCLIFE: @HDFCLife also took up the contest route with their #MyTeamMyPride contest. Users were asked questions and people stood to win shopping vouchers. Needless to say the hashtag was able to bring the proud Indian Cricket Fan together to fight for some goodies.

     

    https://twitter.com/HDFCLIFE/status/571574574078279681

     

    @AltoK10: Alto K 10 is one of the many auto brands trying to connect with its audience during #CWC15. With a creative spin on their brand tagline ‘Chase Life’ Alto has engaged the Indian cricket fan under its #Chase campaigns across the hashtags #ChaseCricket and #ChaseMaster. They ran a popular #SorrySIr contest where they invited people to Tweet them with funny ideas for ways to skip college/office on match days. Using topical caricatures, contests and celebrating the team’s victory with fans – Alto K 10 got people to send them their selfies in blue to show support to the team – #Chasefie.

     

    https://twitter.com/AltoK10/status/570964142179221504

     

    @DairyMilkIn: Contests seem to be the flavour of the season. @DairyMilk got people to join in on the contest #FansOfJoy where they were asked to send in their #FansOfJoy pics to a phone number and grab their moment of fame in leading dailies. Apart from this there was a quiz where people stood to win Cadbury Dairy Milk hampers.

     

    https://twitter.com/DairyMilkIn/status/570550069365121024