Thursday, April 1, 2010
PEPSI CHANGES TO 'PESI' IN SPAIN
States News Service -- States News Service, February 8, 2010 Monday
The following information was released by the National Association of Convenience Stores:
Pepsi-Cola has become Pesi in Spain as the soft-drink brand capitalizes on the fact that many Spanish speakers have trouble pronouncing the second "p" in Pepsi, Advertising Age reports.
A new commercial-within-a-commercial features Spanish soccer player Fernando Torres who cannot correctly say Pepsi on camera. After repeated takes, Torres tears the second P from a Pepsi logo and informs the director that everyone he knows says "Pesi."
Last year, Pepsi renamed its flagship soft drink "Pecsi" in Argentina after the way natives said the word. "Changing Pepsi to Pecsi was a way of gaining closeness [to the consumer] and transcending a mere value message," said Ramiro Rodriguez Cohen, a creative director with BBDO Argentina, which developed the campaign for Pepsi.
"This [Spanish] campaign is based on a universal insight: Pepsi is pronounced in many different ways, as was reflected in the BBDO Argentina campaign," said a spokeswoman for Pepsi's Spanish agency, Contrapunto BBDO.
A U.S. Pepsi spokesman said the company had no other renaming campaigns scheduled. "There currently are no plans to use similar advertising in other Spanish-speaking markets," he said.
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