Archive for December, 2008

BURGER KING® FLAME™ – Body spray of seduction, with a hint of flame-broiled meat

December 17, 2008

Flame by Burger King

No jokes! American men (and women?) can for a mere $US3.99 get it on, that is get the scent of flame grilled burger on.

According to their official website (http://www.firemeetsdesire.com) “The Whopper sandwich is America’s favourite burger, Flame by BK captures the essence of that love and gives it to you. Behold … now you can set the mood for whatever you’re in the mood for.”

Certainly an unusual campaign by the King but tapping right into that sense of desire which no sense does better than our sense of smell.

Not too sure what the reaction from vegeterians and vegans will be?

BK says eat your heart out David and Victoria Beckham

Brazil, land of sensuality and samba going big on Scent Branding

December 9, 2008

Brazil

BrandChannel.com – Branding by the Nose in Brazil by Ana Paula Palombo Terzi

Smell is a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week sense. It is turned on all of the time, both when people are awake and sleeping. But does this olfactory fact present actual, viable and achievable branding opportunities and new areas for the branding industry to explore and benefit from? Absolutely.

Nevertheless, experts also speculate that the time for scent branding has arrived. Sales and marketing efforts no longer close deals—they start relationships. With this paradigm shift, business has become even more of a two-way street relationship, and strong relationships are based on emotional connections—which the human sense of smell is able to deliver like no other sense.

Scent marketing goes beyond creating an olfactive equivalent for a brand; it engages consumers to experience a brand on a deeper level and recall what the brand is offering them. Scent marketing aims to create emotional content and stir these emotions—not just on an olfactory level, but in a multi-sensorial context that exploits the complex inner workings of the human mind that bind physical sensation with emotions, attitudes and perceptions.

Read the full article here: http://www.brandchannel.com/start1.asp?fa_id=453

Lab in Outer Space

December 2, 2008

Taking the quest for the finest floral to the outer limits, IFF (International Flavours & Fragrances) partnered with NASA to see if a rose would smell just as sweet in space as it does on Earth. In fact, they discovered, it’s even better. “The scent was lighter, more pleasant and like nothing I had smelled before,” says Subha Patel, director of nature-inspired fragrance technology for IFF. “It’s definitely otherworldly. We grew the same plant on Earth and compared them. There’s no doubt that the one from space smelled better and grew faster.”