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The Financial Express on MSNCadbury Dairy Milk’s new ad on language divide wins the internet—Here’s whyAt its core, the advertisement is a lesson in inclusivity. The scene unfolds with a group of Hindi-speaking women chatting in ...
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The ad subtly addresses the North-South language divide, delivering a powerful takeaway in a simple yet thoughtful way.
The ad begins with a woman from Chennai, new to the neighbourhood, being introduced to a group of North Indian women.
Cadbury Dairy Milk India has launched its new leg of advertisement campaign. One of its fresh ad videos is winning hearts ...
As part of its media strategy, the brand has partnered with Kaun Banega Crorepati, Quick Commerce, Gated Community Apps, etc.
The new Cadbury 5 Star ad campaign for Valentine’s Day has taken a humorous approach by encouraging viewers to “destroy Valentine’s Day” through the lens of “uncles.” In India ...
In this week's Ad Spot, Cadbury bridges language barriers with chocolatey unity, Chicken Licken tackles the fear of bones ...
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India Today on MSNDairy Milk India's new ad on North-South language divide is viral. It's easy to see whyA new advertisement by Cadbury Dairy Milk India has impressed social media users. The reason? The simple yet thoughtful approach to addressing the issue of the North-South language divide.
Cadbury chocolates has grown in India from being an alien treat to a popular modern sweet at the back of its 'meetha' (local expression for sweet) strategy, given India's love for sweet. It has grown ...
As a bona fide Indian uncle, I am thrilled. FMCG giant Cadbury has recognised my power. Their new Destroy Valentine’s Day ad is all about the Indian uncle. To destroy the pernicious Valentine ...
With its cheerful yellow-t-shirt-wearing frog mascot, creamy chocolate and cheap price, the Cadbury's bar quickly cemented itself in the people’s heart as the perfect bite-size tasty treat.
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