New Zealand’s much loved peanut butter brand Pic’s has launched a quirky new campaign via Augusto starring one man, a concrete mixer and some nuts.
This is the brand’s first integrated marketing campaign since it was founded by Nelson man Pic Picot in 2007, and proves that when it comes to making great peanut butter, there’s ‘nutting to it.’
Picot’s foray into peanut butter making was inspired when he discovered a jar he’d purchased was loaded with sugar. Upon calling the jar’s freephone number he was told, “most people prefer it with sugar Sir.”
Determined to make a better butter his journey was born as he made a roaster out of a concrete mixer, bought a benchtop grinder, sourced a tonne of peanuts and got to work.
“With two key ingredients and a really simple process, Pic’s aren’t big on overcomplicating their simple (but really good) peanut butter,” says Adam Thompson, Augusto ECD.
“Made with just peanuts and a pinch of sea salt, roasted, blended, then squished into iconic jars. Job done. There’s no need for the advertising to be complex either.”
Featuring a giant heap of fresh peanuts, a cement mixer, and the man himself, the new work out of Augusto takes a stripped back, handmade approach across everything.
The hero film video is captured in a single shot, using the latest in lo-fi, handmade technology. Pic’s iconic branding is then used in a simple graphic style across street posters and lo-fi animations.
The campaign rolls out across digital, social, OOH, and radio this week.
CREDITS
Pic’s team:
Head of Marketing: Laura Cahill
Brand Managers: Caroline Holland, Claire Wouters
Augusto team:
ECD: Adam Thompson
Copywriter: Tom Davies
Art Director: Tess Saxby
Account Director: Lauren Oxnam
Strategy: Matt Kingston
Head of design: James Davison
Designer: Nina Vasiljevic
Director James Solomon
DOP: Maria Ines Manchego
Producer: Valentine Tayor
Head of Production: Simone Goulding
Production Manager: Isabelle Graham
Production Coordinator: Lucy Caccioppoli
Post Manager: Zoe Jones
Editors: Connor Farrell, Corbin Dallas
GFX/Animation: Shaun Madgwick
Grade: Mike Carpinter
Sound design: Amy Barber
Media: MBM, Loren Smith & Matt Bale
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