Diet Coke Advert You Do You Voice
Affable salt of the earth regional accent man walking about with a can of diet coke surgically attached to its back.
Diet coke advert you do you voice. Similarly to most other organisations coca cola undoubtedly views television as a significant channel for communicating with the marketplace. They say only moms drink diet coke. But you know what else moms are responsible for.
The ad will run during january and february and will be accompanied by out of home advertising digital social media pr and a new line up of limited edition. Play it a second time and it should be smoother. The gb and ireland campaign taps into the colloquial language of mainstream culture with the first tvc.
The limited edition cans are one element of diet coke s you do you campaign which launches with two new tv ads which will air from september featuring scenarios which see people unashamedly embracing mainstream trends with. Coca cola diet coke you do you 30 seconds if it s j e r k y first time you view it it s probably because of your connection speed. Diet coke is enjoyed every day and the launch of the new light hearted campaign to celebrate everyday you do you moments from embracing cultural trends to enjoying everyday pleasures aims to encourage our fans to just be themselves the fully integrated campaign includes new tvcs outdoor digital social and pr.
It is the latest instalment of diet coke s you do you campaign which aims to celebrate people being themselves love what they love and not care about what other people think. You do you diet coke with elongated vowel sounds especially apparent in the reader s pronunciation of no and coke it is easy to see why people believe the voice hails from hull. Diet coke runs follow up you do you ad.
The current coca cola advert features a tortoise voiced by what can only be described as mr. Drink a diet coke just like your mama did. Quite how this got there is anybody s guess but an image of lynx sniffing teenagers with a tube super glue comes to mind.
She invented it called it carpool and did it for free all with a diet coke in her hands. Diet coke has created a new tv ad and limited edition cans that encourage people to resist the pressure to change and instead celebrate themselves.