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Brand Reconstruct of Cadbury
CADBURY ADS – BRAND RECONSTRUCT

1. Tagline – Kuch Khaas hai zindagi mein

The advertisements with this tagline are: • The football advertisement with old men in it • The girl with mehendi on her hands • The cricket advertisement

These advertisements show that Cadbury is eaten whenever there is something special happening in life. So if the person scores a century in cricket or the old men win the football match or when the girl is about to get married, she is shown to be celebrating that with a Cadbury.

2. Tagline – Kuch Meetha ho jaye

The advertisement with this tagline involves Mr. Amitabh Bachchan.

The positioning here is completely opposite to the one we discussed above. Here, it’s focusing on celebrating every small event/happiness in life with a Cadbury instead of waiting for just the big moments.

3. Tagline - Shubh Aarambh

The advertisement with this tagline is that of the young boy and girl interaction at the bus stop.

The advertisement plays on the old Indian value that before stepping out to doing any good and new task, Indians start their task by eating something sweet. Here, Cadbury is positioned as a sweet beginning to any good activity that we are about to begin.

4. Tagline – Pehli Tareek

The advertisement with this tagline plays on the importance of the first day of the month for every working Indian and his family.
Here, Cadbury is positioned to be the special thing that people should definitely have when they are happy on receiving the salary just as they make other plans of going for movies, giving extra cash to kids etc.

5. Tagline - Pure Chocolate Pure Happiness

The advertisement with this tagline was focusing on the different varieties which Cadbury has to offer to its consumers.

This positioning here is that every time your heart feels happy, its time to celebrate with a Cadbury.

SUMMARY (BRAND RECONSTRUCT)

Cadbury has slowly and gradually undergone a change in its positioning in

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