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At a time when we
keep hearing about marketing cutbacks, the announcement of a big new ad campaign
from Kimberly-Clark for their Depend brand is remarkable. The campaign launches
today and runs through December across a variety of media – TV, Internet,
direct response, print and point-of-purchase.
The new ads are basic and
focus on differences between men and women. They feature a man and a woman standing
in front of a white backdrop and talking about something that has nothing to
do with incontinence. One features a discussion of whether men or women are
better drivers. The campaign is the launch of gender-specific Depend.
“One of the key elements
of the new campaign is a certain level of authenticity — showcasing real
people, since this is such a real issue for so many people. It’s not an
aspirational category; nobody wants to have to use [Depend], but the fact is
that 27 million people will be dealing with this, so part of the role of Depend
is to provide normalization of the category, and part of the goal of the campaign
is to humanize it — not only demonstrate that Depend understands the difference
between men and women,” Blake Boulden, Depend brand manager told MediaPost.
Kimberly-Clark introduced
the gender specific underwear in December noting that caregivers are an important
target market. “Our consumer research has found that users and caregivers
can be uncomfortable shopping for adult incontinence products,” said Mark
Cammarota, Depend Brand Director. “Quickly finding the right product remains
a vital step in living with incontinence, and with a variety of options on store
shelves, our new packaging designs will offer a simpler selection experience
at stores.”
The website provides consumers
with information, coupons and ask the expert information. www.depend.com
It’s a sharp contrast
to much of the advertising in this category that is more product specific. Will
it make boomers and caregivers feel more comfortable and confident with their
purchase?
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