June 11, 2009 10:46 AM
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Kia Hamsters Not Boring Enough for Future Ads, Company Says
(MoneyWatch) Kia will abandon its giant hamsters in new ads for the Kia Forte sedan. The hamsters -- bobbing their heads to their iPod driven sound-system -- were introduced in February to promote the Kia Soul, and were arguably the first ads for the car company that really got people's attention. The news was broken by BNET Auto. Michael Sprague, Kia's marketing vp, said:
A brief Google search reveals that reaction (online, at least) to the Hamster ads, created by David & Goliath, was almost universally popular. A selection:We didn't want the hamsters to become the spokesperson for our brand. We wanted to be a more serious brand.
- The spot was No. 6 on Ad Age's viral video chart in May.
- It was also the 6th most recalled ad in April.
- It was Ad of the Week at the Account Plan.ning blog.
- "This commercial cracks me up" -- The Huffington Post.
- "Gotta Love Those Hamsters" -- Examiner.com
... ads for the Kia Forte will stress more straightforward messages about features and benefits for the money, because according to Kia research, that's what sedan buyers in the Kia Forte's segment want to know.
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