Morning Update: McVitie’s ‘DeliChoc’ uses exotic animal as metaphors for taste of biscuits

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfU_gygDQAY

Campaign: McVitie’s “DeliChoc” by Grey London

McVitie’s “sweeet” campaign, which uses cute or exotic animals as metaphors for the taste of different kinds of biscuit, is hardly groundbreaking. But the ads are well-made and people like them. Besides, how edgy do you want a biscuit ad to be?

Grey London’s latest spot for the brand introduces an alpaca, as the signifier for the feeling you get when you bite into a McVitie’s DeliChoc bar. The 30-second ad shows the alpaca romping around a school library, chewing on everything in sight, to the Grange Hillsoundtrack. It was created by Mike Kennedy and Pauline Ashford, and directed by Ne-O through Stink.

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