IN A PERFECT WORLD THE BORDER WOULD BE DIFFERENT!The latest advertising campaign in Mexico from Swedish vodka maker Absolut promises to push all the right buttons south of the U.S. border, but it could ruffle a few feathers in El Norte.
The billboard and press campaign, created by advertising agency Teran\TBWA and now running in Mexico, is a colorful map depicting what the Americas might look like in an "Absolut" -- i.e., perfect -- world.
The U.S.-Mexico border lies where it was before the Mexican-American war of 1848 when California, as we now know it, was Mexican territory and known as Alta California.
Following the war, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo saw the Mexican territories of Alta California and Santa Fé de Nuevo México ceded to the United States to become modern-day California, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Arizona. (Texas actually split from Mexico several years earlier to form a breakaway republic, and was voluntarily annexed by the United States in 1846.)
The campaign taps into the national pride of Mexicans, according to Favio Ucedo, creative director of leading Latino advertising agency Grupo Gallegos in the U.S., which was not involved in the Absolut campaign.
Ucedo, who is from Argentina, said: “Mexicans talk about how the Americans stole their land, so this is their way of reclaiming it. It’s very relevant and the Mexicans will love the idea.”
But he said that were the campaign to run in the United States, it might fall flat.
“Many people aren’t going to understand it here. Americans in the East and the North or in the center of the county -- I don’t know if they know much about the history.
“Probably Americans in Texas and California understand perfectly and I don’t know how they’d take it.”
"americans stole their land???"
ReplyDeleteEverywhere i go there are non english speaking people working in stores, restaurants etc;
close your eyes and imagine you are still in Mexico taking Vodka shots....
Not much of a stretch in the imagination department.
Otherwise, it is a good creative ad.
It's actually time to take back what is already ours. Stop giving our rights away. DO NOT buy this garbage vodka. Buy any but this brand.
ReplyDeleteI agree^^
ReplyDeleteThis is a good case of knowing your target market. I'm sure it works well in Mexico but would "fall flat" in the States. I'm not offended by it. I actually think it is funny. :-)
ReplyDeleteTrust me, the people that drink Absolute the Cotton Exchange ain't going to stop drinking it because most likely this site is proably the only place that they will ever know that there was some controversy.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile after your third drink no one is going to really care. this is a really non issue. It would proably take something more serious like racism accucations to MAYBE force people to recognize.
Next story please, Absolute accomplish what they needed to.
^^I know thats right peaches. I saw you in there whith your red pumps and that fake Gucci handbag ordering apple martinis
ReplyDelete"Americans stole their land"???? I thought Mexicans got their asses kicked in 1848-1849?? "A source of national pride"???? It should be a source of national shame....if they want it back, then let's get it on and finish this once and for all. The invasion started decades ago....the time to stop it is now.
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