Pitching the virtues of "real" is an intriguing marketing choice on Oscar night, the fantasy industry's biggest Botoxed evening of the year. Then again, contrast is the underlying theme of of Chobani's new ad from Droga5, promoting Simply 100, the Greek yogurt's entry into the light-yogurt segment. The Greek yogurt industry leader, which claims to be the only producer with all-natural ingredients, is a latecomer to low-calorie yogurt offerings, which are the fastest-growing dairy category. Chobani has its work cut out: The brand is not only playing catch-up; it's also dealing with new hardball comparison marketing from deep-pocket competitors like General Mills' Yoplait. In this new "Farmland" spot, Chobani stops short of naming the competition, but there's little visual ambiguity. It opens with a view of rivals: Test-tube artificial flavors hang off fruit trees; plastic cows graze on half an acre of artificial turf. Ingredients are mixed in beakers by men in lab coats in front of a phony barn facade. A butterfly then takes viewers to where Chobani sources ingredients from real farm fields, cows, fresh peaches and cherries. The spot uses a quirky Nancy Sinatra soundtrack, "The End," and while there's no literal connection, its country crescendo works with the commercial's pastoral setting, faux and otherwise.
Fake is only good in Hollywood. #howmatters #oscars pic.twitter.com/otU7SSBjyR — Chobani (@Chobani) March 1, 2014
The spot continues Chobani's "How Matters" branding, which launched on the Super Bowl with the ad starring a bear who looked for a snack after waking up from hibernation. That was the opening salvo from new chief marketing officer Peter McGuinness, who is tasked with creating a profile for a brand that has only 37 percent U.S. awareness despite being the country's No. 1 selling Greek yogurt. McGuinness, who previously ran DDB Chicago, is no stranger to a good marketing fight and might have been expected to respond to competitors like Yoplait with more of an advertising punch. But he says Chobani is a brand associated with a certain amount of humility, as indicated in the commercial's end line: "A cup of yogurt won't change the world, but how we make it might." The job going forward is to maintain the roots of a brand born amid the small dairy farms of upstate New York, while taking it mainstream in the aisles of mega-retailers like Walmart. "We're not reinventing Chobani. We're re-articulating it," McGuinness says. " 'How Matters' is what we've always stood for." CREDITS Client: Chobani Agency: Droga5 New York Creative Chairman: David Droga Chief Creative Officer: Ted Royer Creative Directors: Rick Dodd, Steve Howell Art Director: Karen Short Chief Creation Officer: Sally-Ann Dale Head of Broadcast Production: Ben Davies Producer: Robert Marmor Chief Strategy Officer: Jonny Bauer Chobani, Chief Marketing Officer: Peter McGuinness Senior Vice President, Brand Marketing: Brad Charron Production Company: Smuggler Director: Henry-Alex Rubin DOP: David Devlin Executive Producer: Lisa Tauscher Producer: Drew Santarsiero Editorial: Rock, Paper, Scissors Editor: Conor O'Neill Post Production: The Mill Executive Producer: Sean Costelloe Producer: Alex Fitzgerald Music: The End Artist: Nancy Sinatra Writers: Sid Jacobson, Jimmy Krondes Sound Design: Sonic Union Engineer: David Papa