On the subject of Stunt Of The Day

Mobile Phone PR: T-Mobile Shrink The Saturdays

On June 3rd, 2010 admin wrote on the subject of PR Stunt,PR Stunts,Publicity Stunts,Stunt Of The Day.

mobile phone pr

Stunt Of The Day: UK girl group The Saturdays  pose on a giant sofa to launch T-Mobile’s Big Sofa Night In campaign in London. Credit Daily Mail.

Ice Cream PR: Fish And Chip Ice Cream

On June 2nd, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Food and Drink PR,Stunt Of The Day.

Fredericks Dairies, the UK’s largest independent ice cream manufacturer has produced a Fish and Chips flavored ice cream to celebrate National Ice Cream Week.

According to research by the company, vanilla is still the UK’s No.1 favourite flavour with 9 out of ten Brits opting for the traditional taste.

It’s hoped that the unusual Fish and Chips creation will raise awareness of the bountiful choices available in the market.

The ice cream will be sampled on Friday 4th June at George’s Fish & Chip shop, 329 Portobello Road, London – renowned for being Jamie Oliver, Julien Macdonald and Chelsea FC’s favourite chippie!

fish and chip ice cream

An homage to our favourite national dish, the ice cream will be ‘a taste of the British seaside in a lick’. The unique recipe has been specially created to include Creamed Cod Fillet ice cream in Vanilla & Pepper Batter. Accompanied by Potato Ice Cream Chips made with Maris Piper potatoes and served with Salt & Vinegar seasoning & Lemon Wedges, on a bed of newspaper.

In the UK, ice cream sales are worth £1.3 billion with the top (non vanilla) flavours being in order of preference – Chocolate, Strawberry and Caramel. Londoners spend the most on ice cream whilst those in the North East spend the least. In fact, we eat enough ice cream as a nation to fill over 5,500 Olympic-sized swimming pools each year and that’s before National Ice Cream Week has kicked in (starts today Tuesday 1st June 2010.)

Fish & Chips Ice Cream will join the portfolio of other distinctive flavours produced by Fredericks which include Lyle’s Golden Syrup Sponge, Cadbury Crunchie Blast, Vimto and Barratt Refreshers. Last year the company won Best Ice Cream in the World for its Antonio Federici Pistacchio Gelato (International Ice Cream Consortium Awards 2009/10).

National Ice Cream Week is a celebration of the taste of the British summer. To further enhance the celebrations, the Best of British beaches will be honoured in the first Cadbury Flake 99 Best Beach Awards. From Blackpool to Bournemouth and Southport to Southwold, the British public has been voting for their favourite seaside, with the winning beach announced next week.

Jenny Bostock, Consumer Marketing Manager for Fredericks Dairies comments: “Britain has long been a nation of ice cream lovers and with a rise in UK holiday bookings this year, we think that National Ice Cream Week is the perfect way to kick off the summer holiday season. The unique Fish & Chip flavour may sound like a surprising combination, but it tastes delicious and will certainly raise a smile with our customers.”

To celebrate National Ice Cream Week, here are some interesting facts you might not know about ice cream:

• In the last 12 months Fredericks produced 17million kg’s of ice cream mix, 53million ice cream cones, 16million Cadbury Flake 99 cones

• It takes an average of 50 licks to finish off a single scoop ice cream cone

• The first evidence of ice cream comes from China during the Tang period. King Shang used to have a frozen dish made for him out of buffalo milk, flour and camphor

• Ice cream first arrived in Europe in Italy in the 13th Century

• Ice cream sundaes are so called because they used to be sold on a Sunday as a way of getting around a law which made it illegal to sell flavored ice cream on the Sabbath

• The ice cream cone was first mentioned in Mrs Marshall’s Cookery Book in 1888

• Brits eat an average of 9 litres each of ice cream every year

• Whenever ice cream sales rise, so do shark attacks!

• Over £100 million worth of ice cream is sold from UK ice cream vans every year

• As a teenager, Barack Obama used to work in an ice cream shop

• Surveys have shown that men are more likely to choose ice cream as a dessert than women

• Research has also shown that eating ice cream can actually make you feel better as it affects parts of the brain associated with good feelings. No wonder you can’t help smiling when eating ice cream!

• Fredericks is now the number 2 ice cream manufacturer in the UK after Walls, and the largest independently owned

TV PR: Fleshmob Promote The Naked Office

On May 18th, 2010 admin wrote on the subject of PR Stunt,PR Stunts,Stunt Of The Day,Television PR.

LONDON, Tuesday 18th May 2010: FOUR daring individuals managed to liven what would have been just another dull commute yesterday by travelling naked on the London Underground.

naked on the london underground

The foursome, who covered their modesty with handbags and briefcases, attracted stares and gasps but acted as if the nothing was out of the ordinary

naked commuters

The stunt (produced by Taylor Herring) promotes a new TV series, The Naked Office, that shows workers at struggling companies trying to turn their businesses around.

The show which starts tonight at 9pm on Virgin 1 attempts to help six businesses get back on track by stripping away their problems using a revolutionary approach – going to work stark naked.

the naked office

With the recession still in full swing and companies fighting to stay afloat, the series investigates whether working naked will help employees to break down relationship boundaries by increasing positivity and productivity and explore whether flashing the flesh is the ultimate office equalizer.

Dress down Fridays will never be the same again!

Car PR: Lake Garda by Bouncy Castle

On May 14th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Car PR,PR Stunt,Stunt Of The Day.

Stunt Of The Day: Three men paddled across Lake Garda in a bouncy castle as part of a documentary allowing people to do their dream trips as part of carmaker Honda’s Live Every Litre Project. They completed the five mile trip in two hours, doing a mixture of paddling and letting the wind carry them. (Source Metro).

Car PR stunt

Here’s the clip on You Tube

Awesomely mad.

Google Chrome Speed Tests

On May 7th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Stunt Of The Day.

Super Slowmotion Cupcake Explosions

On May 5th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Food and Drink PR,Online PR,Stunt Of The Day.

Loving this pneumatic cupcake cannon.

Fun with food must be trending – nearly 27,000 views of our Cadbury Flake 99 ice cream viral in the last 4 days

Food and Drink PR: The Cadbury Flake 99 Challenge

On April 30th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Food and Drink PR,PR Stunt,PR Stunts,Publicity Stunts,Stunt Of The Day.

Could you eat a Cadbury Flake 99 ice cream upside-down on a rollercoaster at speeds of over 40mph and pulling over 3Gs – and then repeat the same feat going backwards? Buckle up boys and girls…things are about to get messy.

Retail PR: Celebrities Dare To Bare All…

On April 6th, 2010 James wrote on the subject of Celebrity PR,Charity PR,Stunt Of The Day.

LONDON, Tuesday 6th April 2010: Celebrities including Jade Jagger, Bruno Tonioli, Liz McLarnon, Julia Bradbury, Sol Campbell and Christopher Biggins have all ‘dared to bare’ for the cameras in aid of raising valuable funds for charity and encourage the public to strip their wardrobes bare too…

Julia Bradbury

The campaign, aptly named Give Up Clothes for Good and launched by the UK’s biggest charity Cancer Research UK and brands-for-less retailers TK Maxx and HomeSense, is a nationwide clothing and homeware collection to raise valuable funds to help beat childhood cancers.

Bruno Tonioli

The campaign runs from 5th-25th April and is being supported by celebrities and shoppers across the country. Since 2004, the biennial campaign has been a huge success – in 2008, it raised £3.2million worth of donations for Cancer Research UK’s life-saving research and this year aims to raise even more.

Sol Campbell

Jade Jagger, model and designer says: “As a mother of two girls myself, I can’t imagine the devastation felt by parents whose child is diagnosed with cancer. Cancer Research UK is the largest single funder of research into children’s cancer in the UK, having spent more than £9 million last year and it’s vital that this work continues. I am fully behind Give Up Clothes for Good and encourage everyone to get involved – taking along donations to TK Maxx and HomeSense stores is so simple to do, yet will be invaluable in helping Cancer Research UK to beat childhood cancers.”

Kate Walsh

Bruno Tonioli, Strictly Come Dancing Judge says: “I really enjoyed taking part in this shoot and was glad to Give Up Clothes for Good to help Cancer Research UK beat childhood cancer. I hope everyone else feels the same and I encourage the nation to open up those closets; reach for those hidden marvels, and donate your fabulous items of clothing and homeware to TK Maxx and HomeSense stores.”

File1-Lucy Benjamin 100v3 by JasonBell

Special free donation bags will be available in TK Maxx and HomeSense stores at the end of March however all bags are welcome from bin bags to supersize carrier bags. Each filled bag could be worth up to £30 to Cancer Research UK. For details on how to get involved, check out the TK Maxx website www.tkmaxx.com

Press Contact: Taylor Herring PR 0208 206 5151

Best Of The April Fools

On April 1st, 2010 admin wrote on the subject of PR Stunt,PR Stunts,Publicity Stunts,Stunt Of The Day.

Here’s a round-up of some of the best of today’s April Fool offerings..will update throughout the day..

BMW is hooking into election fever with a new aftermarket option for drivers keen to show political allegiance.

bmw april fool

In The Sun: football authorities have been secretly testing Segways for refs - and they will be used in the Blue Square Premier next season.

sun april fool

they’ve also developed the world’ first flavoured news pages..

the sun april fool

In The Daily Telegraph: Specially trained ferrets are being used to deliver broadband to rural areas following groundbreaking techniques used by an Internet provider.The animals have been used by Virgin Media for over a year to help lay cables for its broadband service, the company has disclosed.

virgin media PR stunt

Flight comparison company Skyscanner today launches no-frills space travel.

travel pr stunt

The Independent: London Underground is in talks with the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) about the possibility of using the 23km tunnel of the Circle Line to house a new type of particle accelerator similar to the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva.

independent april fool

The Express report that the Queen is so hard up that she is now using Easy Jet.

easy jet april fool

The Daily Mail reports that the AA is launching a rapid response patrol that will see ‘AA Rocketmen’ in lightweight jet-packs flitting over traffic jams to reach stranded motorists.

aa april fool

The Guardian: In an audacious new election strategy, Labour is set to embrace Gordon Brown’s reputation for anger and physical aggression, presenting the prime minister as a hard man, unafraid of confrontation, who is willing to take on David Cameron in “a bare-knuckle fistfight for the future of Britain.”

guardian april fool

Starbucks are offering supersize coffes

starbucks april fools

In The Mirror Woolworths.co.uk have launched the world’s first ever calorie negative sweet – the Diet Cola Bottle. The sweet, part of its Pic n’ Mix range, burns more calories when eating and digesting than the sweet actually contains.

woolworths pr stunt

Tyrrells Crisps have cloned a potato and an apple creating a raw product that is both sweet yet sumptuous – a Popple.

POPPLE

The website HowStuffWorks.com came up with the “twapler”, which is a “stapler that automatically sends a message via Bluetooth or WiFi to a Twitter feed detailing exactly what you’re stapling at any given moment”.

twalpler-1

Google launch translation service for animals.

google april fool

Hotels.com will launch a floating hotel for football fans following increased demand for accommodation in South Africa over the World Cup period. New ‘pontrooms’ which will be able to accommodate up to 1,500 football fans, are reached by boat and serviced from the mainland by an amphibious “front desk”. At an extra cost, guests who wish to see matches in different locations can be ‘tugged’ along the coast to ensure they are moored in the most convenient locations at all times.

floating hotel

Firebox’s DIY Carbon Freezing Kit

firebox publicity stunt

Justin Bieber has bought Funny Or Die

bieber or die

Other stunts as listed in today’s Daily Telegraph

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BMW’s Oldest Trick In The World XXL

On March 31st, 2010 admin wrote on the subject of PR Stunt,PR Stunts,Publicity Stunts,Stunt Of The Day.

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