David Blecken
Feb 20, 2009

Nescafe to raise appeal among young Japanese consumers

TOKYO - Nestle is looking to broaden its appeal among young female coffee drinkers in Japan with the launch of an ecologically-themed campaign.

Nescafe to raise appeal among young Japanese consumers
The ‘Kira Kira’ (‘Glittering’) promotion for Nescafé instant coffee and other related Nescafé and Nestlé products, developed alongside McCann Erickson Japan, with media buying handled by Dentsu, centres on a competition to win an individually designed eco-bag and eco-storage pot. Consumers are encouraged to collect points through Nescafé or Nestlé product purchases in order to apply for one of 50,000 sets, comprising 50 decorative themes.

According to a statement from McCann Erickson, the campaign aims to rejuvenate Nescafé's brand image among young consumers, while attracting new buyers and increasing sales during the promotional period.

The initiative will be supported by TV, print, online, mobile and in-store components featuring popular models Akemi and Yukari Obata as spokespeople. The TV spot is to be aired exclusively on Fuji TV, with print work running in selected women’s magazines, newspaper insertion and free papers. Further details are available at a designated site, ‘Kirakore’.

According to the agency, ‘glittering’ and ‘eco’ are words that resonate with Japanese women, while eco-bags represent a growing trend in the market.

The campaign is set to run until 30 April.
Source:
Campaign Asia

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