Minute Maid adds spots of 'sunshine' to grey Shanghai haze
On 7 December, as Shanghai's poor air quality went literally off the charts, Coca-Cola's Minute Maid brand sent reps to the Bund, Jing An Temple and other populated places with giant bouquets of balloons. The teams gave away the orange balloons and bottles of juice to brighten up the day as the orange-level haze alert remained in effect. The entire campaign took 24 hours from concept to execution by Saatchi & Saatchi Shanghai.
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