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Holidays are a time to meet the family, eat great home-cooked food, spend some down time, and create memories. It is also a time to come up with creative excuses to avoid relatives that drive us nuts, think of genius ways to salvage the over-cooked (read burnt) turkey, and brace ourselves for the onslaught of holidays advertisements that litter our newsfeeds, mail boxes, TV screens, and app interfaces.

However, every once in a while, there come holiday commercials that hit all the right chord. Brand messages that not only increase brand awareness but very effectively make us create connections with the brand.

 

Today we have brought you a list of 11, on-brand, Thanksgiving adverts that went viral, won hearts over, and made us really thankful for creative brands.

Let’s start with a Thanksgiving ad that turned the whole game on its head and set the bar for others to follow.

1. REI’s – #OptOutside Campaign

REI, the outdoor clothing, gear, and footwear brand launched a Thanksgiving ad campaign in 2015 using the hashtag #OptOutside. The campaign announced that the company will close its offices and stores all over the country during the Thanksgiving holiday, to pay its employees to go outside to spend time with families, and explore the great outdoors together.

The company’s decision to close its doors during the biggest holiday rush of the year was an unthinkable approach at the time. It effectively closed its doors to attractive sales and profits. The idea, however paid off, and what the company may have lost in terms of short term profits, it gained in long term brand awareness, brand message, creating a lasting connection with its consumers, and send an authentic message that resonated with people. The ad got 2.7 billion PR impressions during the first 24-horus of its launch with social media impressions reaching to 7000%.

Since 2015 to ever year, the company closes its doors to business and encourages people to go outside and do well. This year too, the company is using its #OptOutside campaign for a cleaning drive.

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A perfect example of CSR initiative that is relevant to the brand and drives home an authentic, real message.

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2. Postmates – ‘Friendsgiving on Demand Campaign’

Some years back Friendsgiving became the unofficial equivalent (and perhaps counterpart) to the traditional holiday of Thanksgiving. People who could not or did not want to celebrate the traditional holiday, started getting together with friends to celebrate Friendsgiving – an occasion to say thanks to the friends who become more than families.

The goods delivery service Postmates, joined the Friendsgiving trend in 2015, offering a bit of a twist.

It collected a selection of made-and-approved-by-Moms recipes of traditional and popular Thanksgiving foods that people could cook together or for their friends on Friendsgiving events. All the ingredients listed on the recipes could be ordered through the Postmates app.

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All the recipes chosen were by real moms and not trained chefs – which added a side of nostalgia and sentimentality into the whole campaign. The campaign was a success and encouraged even more brands to join the Friendsgiving trend which continues till date.

3. NYC Tourism Promotion Ad With Robert Deniro And Billy Crystal

Another great advert that we have to feature in this list is the New York Miracle series ad that promoted NYC tourism after the tragic events of 9/11. Featuring Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal, the ad was funny, engaging, and light hearted.

4. Stove Top – ‘Don’t Run Out of Thanksgiving’

Stove Top is one of those brands who have nailed Thanksgiving advertising. Every year they come up with incredibly creative, simple in retrospect, and on-brand ideas to promote how good and ‘appropriate’ their stuffing is for Thanksgiving.

In 2015 they introduced the Millennial hipster who told us that we can eat Stove Top’s Thanksgiving stuffing all year long.

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In 2017, the brand introduced its Thanksgiving Pants. Pair of unisex pants that featured elastic waistbands that allowed you to stuff yourself with Stove Top Thanksgiving stuffing in ‘comfort and style’.

This year again, the brand has come up with another hilarious ad campaign. Cautioning its consumers to not run out of stuffing, else they can face a lot of difficult scenarios.

5. Hotel tonight – ‘Visit Family, Stay With Us’

With so much sentimentality gracing the Thanskgiving and other holiday ads, brands who add a bit of naughtiness and humor into the mix ensure that they are remembered.

HotelTonight, the hotel booking app, made headlines in 2016 with their ‘Visit, Don’t Stay’ campaign for people who dreaded staying with families over the holidays. The campaign offered them discounts on hotel bookings for holiday stays. With its cheeky humor that was based on real life scenarios, the campaign was a roaring success.

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6. Publix – ‘Catching Up’

Publix, the employee-owned supermarket chain created a sentimental and heartwarming Thanksgiving story last year. ‘Catching up’ was about slowing down the pace of life that’s zooming past you and take time to create and share memories.

Focusing on a mother and son bond, the ad film features a mom who isn’t able to get a moment alone to enjoy the company of her son visiting from college. This is a story shared by mothers world over, of not being able to spend enough time with growing children who may have more exciting things to do than sit with mom and ‘catch up’.

The ad is definitely emotional and if you are a mother, it may make get the tears rolling.

7. Dollar Shave Club – ‘Perfect Gift For Almost Everyone’

Most brands tout their universal appeal when promoting themselves. Truth is, not every brand is ideal for everyone. Even for very similar products and services, there are people who’ll prefer one brand over another. And for niche target markets – like bear sporting people – who by default cannot promote their universality, what to do?

Well, Dollar Shave Club took this as an opportunity in 2015 to embrace and celebrate the fact that except for a few obvious sections of the market, they may be perfect for everybody else!

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8. Samsung – Unwrap The Feels

2016 was a year of great holiday campaigns. It was the year when Samsung introduced its VR Gear as the perfect holiday present. In Samsung’s ‘Unwrap The Feels’ video people experiencing the VR through Samsung’s latest gear can be seen going through a range of emotions: Laughter, shock, surprise, fear, giggles. The video is extremely engaging, entertaining, and absolutely feel-good. A perfect thanksgiving tribute from the designers.

It was also on par with tech brands moving more and more towards experiential marketing.

9. BMW – The Road Home

We always say that taglines are perhaps the most important piece of an ad campaign. A good tagline can make an ordinary ad absolutely extraordinary. To prove this, we have included BMW’s ‘The Road Home’ campaign featuring holiday travelers rushing to reach homes and meet families, parents, and childhood friends.

Keeping in tradition of sentimental ads for holidays, the ad has its moments and a fitting piece of background music, but for us, what steals the show, or perhaps puts a really nice bow on the whole package is the tagline at the end. Watch for yourself, we can’t spoil it for you.

Related: 5 Ways to Make Your Business Web-Ready for Thanksgiving

10. Edeka – ‘Time’

Edeka is a German supermarket that creates really emotional, thought provoking, and tear-jerking holiday ads.

In this ad, they focus on how during the holidays we can be so invested in making sure the occasion is a success that we forget to spend time with those that matter. Since the message of the ad has universal appeal, it doesn’t matter which language you view in – human species speaks a common emotional tongue.

However, for viewing convenience, the ad is available in closed captions translations. Have a look.

11. Durex

With three consecutive brands in this list creating emotional adverts for holidays, we are going to end the list on a hilarious and absolutely on-brand example.

In 2017, Durex China published a series of poster ads on its Weibo account during the Thanksgiving week. The ads, 13 in total, interacted with other brands like Wrigley’s, Snickers, Levis, Budweiser and others, thanking each brand in a series of mischievous messages.

Here, take a look at one.

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Image Source: Marketing Interactive

The ad says, “Dear Wrigley’s, thank you for always being by my side, and for providing an excuse to buy me.”

Wrigley’s felt compelled to reply with its own ad.

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Image Source: Marketing Interactive

It says, “Dear Durex, you are welcome. Feel free to anything you want – I’m here.” – Yours, Wrigley’s Doublemint.

Such brand interactions not only make people take note but can be great ways to foster brand partnerships, take advantage of the social traction, and have fun while doing it.

Feeling Holiday Feels Yet?

Creating a powerful, true to brand, and memorable holiday ad campaign is not easy. It requires you to turn to your audience and find what they most expect from you, have a look at yourself as a brand and see what you are all about, and then figure out a unique way to merge the two to send holiday cheers your customers’ way.

If you feel inspired by the creativity and success of these creative brands on thanksgiving we have shared, comment to us and let us know what you think.

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Author Bio:    

Evan is an Expert in Digital Marketing. He has been working in the social media space since 2008, with a focus on design services, user interface planning, branding and more. Currently, he is leading content marketing efforts at DesignMantic and has played an integral part in the success story of DesignMantic through strategic marketing campaigns. Evan is also a design pro, who has shown a predilection towards DIY design projects.

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