Mobile brewery
British brewer, Tom Wood, recently launched a mobile bottling operation in the form of a well-equipped truck that can drive to virtually any location in the UK. With this initiative they want to help small, local breweries.
British brewer, Tom Wood, recently launched a mobile bottling operation in the form of a well-equipped truck that can drive to virtually any location in the UK. With this initiative they want to help small, local breweries.
This manufacturer of this toiletpaper wanted to hear the voice of the people. How? Consumers could vote on various topics concerning toilet paper. Through websites, surveys and even at polls in busshelters consumers could give their opinion. The result: toiletpaper that is aligned to the majority of voters.
All you need is cheese. This new marketing campaign in Canada wants to attrack attention to the product ‘cheese’. By using remarkable characters such as cowboys and Indians, they want to tempt young consumers.
Grolsch’s new campaign revolves around “cold” beer. In order to provide every customer with a cold Grolsch beer, these motorcycles with sidecar are used. Through the hotline, consumers report that they want to exchange a warm beer for a cold beer. This will then be delivered as soon as possible.
What can you do to let people recycle their cans faster? This is partly a slot machine. Your empty can is the token to play. As soon as the can is crushed, the game starts playing. With a little luck you will win a cold full can.
Designer Julien Muller made the Coca-Cola bottles, which are more environmentally friendly than regular bottles. One for every taste.
An entrepreneur from London, gathers grapes from people in the region, and then makes wine out of it. In return, these people get six bottles of wine and are kept informed about news from the company.
Near the factory of Ben & Jerry’s on a small hill the flavor cemetery is located. Here are “tombstones” with all the flavors that once were avalable but are no longer sold. On the headstones you will find the taste and a little rhyme about the taste.
Metal dealer Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo has developed a test kit to find out if pork is processed in you meal. By using nanoparticles of gold dissolved in water, even the most miniscule fragment of pork is detected within 10 minutes.
After Nathalie Rykiel it was up to Karl Lagerfeld to design the new Coca Cola light bottle. He was also responsible for the commercial. Available from April 24th.
British brewer, Tom Wood, recently launched a mobile bottling operation in the form of a well-equipped truck that can drive to virtually any location in the UK. With this initiative they want to help small, local breweries.
This manufacturer of this toiletpaper wanted to hear the voice of the people. How? Consumers could vote on various topics concerning toilet paper. Through websites, surveys and even at polls in busshelters consumers could give their opinion. The result: toiletpaper that is aligned to the majority of voters.
All you need is cheese. This new marketing campaign in Canada wants to attrack attention to the product ‘cheese’. By using remarkable characters such as cowboys and Indians, they want to tempt young consumers.
Grolsch’s new campaign revolves around “cold” beer. In order to provide every customer with a cold Grolsch beer, these motorcycles with sidecar are used. Through the hotline, consumers report that they want to exchange a warm beer for a cold beer. This will then be delivered as soon as possible.
What can you do to let people recycle their cans faster? This is partly a slot machine. Your empty can is the token to play. As soon as the can is crushed, the game starts playing. With a little luck you will win a cold full can.
Designer Julien Muller made the Coca-Cola bottles, which are more environmentally friendly than regular bottles. One for every taste.
An entrepreneur from London, gathers grapes from people in the region, and then makes wine out of it. In return, these people get six bottles of wine and are kept informed about news from the company.
Near the factory of Ben & Jerry’s on a small hill the flavor cemetery is located. Here are “tombstones” with all the flavors that once were avalable but are no longer sold. On the headstones you will find the taste and a little rhyme about the taste.
Metal dealer Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo has developed a test kit to find out if pork is processed in you meal. By using nanoparticles of gold dissolved in water, even the most miniscule fragment of pork is detected within 10 minutes.
After Nathalie Rykiel it was up to Karl Lagerfeld to design the new Coca Cola light bottle. He was also responsible for the commercial. Available from April 24th.