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Doritos brings OOH ad to life at wedding expo

Doritos has brought its recent OOH ad campaign to life at Melbourne’s Wedding & Bride Expo – ringing the bridal ad scenario to life while highlighting its product “irresistibility”.

The announcement:

Doritos has once again reasserted its boldness by bringing its recent out-of-home (OOH) ad campaign to life in the real world. Disrupting the Melbourne Wedding & Bride Expo over the weekend, Doritos celebrates its irresistibility alongside its bold fans who can’t resist temptation, no matter where a craveable snacking moment occurs

Doritos’ recent ‘For The Bold’ ad series captures Doritos lovers succumbing to the temptation of their beloved chips in various scenarios, including a bride in her Doritos-dusted wedding dress. Doritos has put their ads to the ultimate test by offering brides-to-be an irresistible snacking experience, with unexpected consequences.

Doritos took centre stage by infusing its notorious orange chips into the heart of all things matrimonial. Attendees were immersed in a world of white wedding elegance, from dresses to décor, table linens to tuxedos, only to find Doritos’ orange fingerprints descending upon the exhibition.

Providing attendees with their legendary orange chips amongst a room full of white, Doritos lovers snacked on the corn chips amidst the pristine setting, unable to resist the crave-ability of the iconic snack,​​ causing orange fingerprints to be spread throughout the venue.

Upping the disruptive antics, Doritos hijacked the catwalk with a model taking to the runway with her bridal gown covered in Doritos orange dust – bringing the bridal OOH ad scenario to life while highlighting the consequences of an irresistible snacking moment.

Increasing their takeover of the prestigious event with a bridal party installation, Doritos’ wedding installation included a photo booth where attendees could take their photo with a Doritos-dusted veil, or a bouquet made from the iconic corn chips.

Chief marketing officer ANZ, Vandita Pandey, PepsiCo comments: “We wanted to bring our bold ad campaign to life in a way that resonates and engages our fans in the real world – whilst putting the irresistibility of Doritos to the test.

What better way to showcase the consequences of irresistible snacking moments than hijacking a prestigious wedding expo with our iconic orange dust? Doritos is all about embracing boldness and living unapologetically, and this event perfectly embodies that spirit.”

The activity unfolded in the wake of Doritos’ revelation that three-quarters of the country (75%) confess to succumbing to the irresistibility of Doritos when they shouldn’t have – with the scenes from this weekend proving the corn chips irresistible status.

CREDIT LIST:

Brand: Doritos

Senior Brand Manager: Kathryn Miller

Marketing Manager: Sam O’Donnell

Brand Director: Tracy Hardwick

CMO: Vandita Pandey

Communications Manager: Skye Oxenham

Creative Agency: VaynerMedia

Head of Australia: Amy Bradshaw

Head of Creative and Consulting: Yash Murthy

Head of Delivery APAC: Jonathan Gerard

Strategy Director: Chrissie Malloch

Business Director: Taryn Vernoy

Senior Account Director: Elyssa Markle

Senior Art Director: Miles Jackson

Senior Art Director: Lehi Curtis

Copywriter: Asela Marcelline

Senior Strategist: Crystal Chen

Post Creative Strategist: Vivien Bui

Senior Project Manager: Clare Dyer

Media Agency: TRIO (PHD Australia)

Group Business Director: Jen Jones

Group Investment Director: Ryan Ambrose

Planning Director: Gilbert Lee

Planning Manager: Ellie Begg

Account Executive: Jessie Vu

Account Coordinator: Tasnia Sheikh

Media Agency (Activation Strategy & Execution): DRUM

Director of Projects and Operations: Erin Fletcher

Executive Producer: Kimm McTavish

Snr Account Manager: David Milligan

Digital Designer: Matt David

Junior Producer: Emily Meades

Source: Mango Communications

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