
Coke has launched
a new iteration of its "Destapa La Felicidad" ("Open Happiness") Hispanic-market campaign.
The new effort, bearing the tag "Destapa Tus Sueños" or "Unleash Your Dreams,"
includes new point of sale, shopper experiences, consumer promotions, television, radio, print and out of home advertising, and mobile, digital and music components, per the company.
Two TV spots
with a "dreams" theme are running on Spanish-language networks, including Univision, Telemundo and TeleFutura. One shows a father drinking a Coke after a long day's work. He glances at his daughter
playing with a stethoscope and imagines her becoming a surgeon.
The "Destapa La Felicidad" effort, itself an evolution of the "El Lado Coca-Cola de la Vida" ("Coke Side of Life") campaign,
began with a promotion on March 1 around its "Telenovela Club" platform. That promotion includes a sweepstakes for the chance to meet two telenovela stars.
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Hispanic-market efforts this year also
include national advertising and public relations featuring the Mexican National Team in the U.S.
Reinaldo Padua, assistant VP/Hispanic marketing Coca-Cola North America, says the effort is
intended to create "a more personal connection" to Hispanic consumers. "Through 'El Lado Coca-Cola de la Vida,' we found the voice of the brand again. People reminded us that Coca-Cola is about
optimism, quiet confidence, leadership, fun and wit. This led us to create an updated call to action: 'Destapa La Felicidad'," he says.
He says the Coca-Cola Telenovela Club is one of the most
successful programs that Coke has for Hispanic consumers. "And due to its success, in 2009 we will continue the program." The promotion will continue to run through My Coke Rewards/Mis Premio,
Coca-Cola and participating retailers in Hispanic markets.
Padua says in-store elements include point-of-sale in meat departments and bakeries at supermarkets to Novelas or Fútbol
activations in beverage aisles, deli and produce sections.