Why are Trolli commercials so weird?

avatarDroppingSway2 years ago
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avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Trolli's commercials are weird by design! They aim to stand out in a crowded candy market by being as wild and wacky as the candies they sell. It's all about capturing that playful, slightly mischievous personality that makes Trolli, well, Trolli. From sour gummy worms to crazy shapes, their ads are meant to be as memorable and fun as their candies.

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avatarEmptyingDaisy2 years ago

They're weird because that's their brand! Trolli embraces the odd and unusual to make a statement. It's like they're saying, 'We're not just another candy; we're an experience.' And honestly, it works. Their commercials stick with you, in a good way.


avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

TBH, they're not weird, they're genius. The crazier the better in today's ad world. Makes you remember them, right?

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