I came across three things this month that I thought were worth sharing with you.

The “Pick Me” work done around the Fantasy Football craze was a neat example of how creativity can extend your media buy. I never saw the work myself, although I imagine I’m in (or certainly near) the target. In fact, I would never have known about it unless my 10 year old son made sure to grab me one day when I got home to show me a cool thing he saw on the computer.

Fun idea. Easy to see why it spreads, but I got to tell you, I’m not sure what Reebok is wanting me to do? Now, I hear the words “Pick Me” and I may like the players a little more as I see them without all the gear so I can identify them beyond just a numbered jersey…but it feels like a missed opportunity.

Next up of the ideas is the Fun Theory from VW from overseas. Check out this clip:

Wow. Love it. Love it. Love it. A hand for the team that thought it up. A hand for the client that signed off on an idea that does not readily identify with driving. A standing ovation for the production team that pulled it off so well.

But there is more — check out the rest here: www.funtheory.com. Man, I was pumped when I saw it. Well done.

Finally, I saw some really fun work for a tired and formulaic category. Think CPG work for cereal has to be typical slice of life work with expected product shots? You might be suffering from IDS. Fiber One has a campaign around the idea of IDS or (Irrational Disbelief Syndrome). Does a nice job of getting your attention, making you smile and getting you to think differently or rethink the expected reaction to breakfast cereals and snack bars.

I mean these guys are hammering the copy points of Fiber One at you and it still manages to be funny and entertaining. No misunderstanding what they want you to take away, yet it is done well enough that it doesn’t get old. Then you hit the site they have created and the integration is terrific. Good stuff all the way around.

While I loved elements of all three and the VW staircase execution I believe is the most memorable, the cork this month goes to: The Fiber One team and the good folks at the Coping with Disbelief Institute. Great idea and a compelling reason to try the product.

Cheers!

Can someone please pass the skim milk?

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