Cats go to extreme lengths for DREAMIES™ treats in new ‘Ad Attack’ campaign

No pack of DREAMIES™ treats are safe as hundreds of cats claw across billboards as part of a new out of home (OOH) and social campaign, showing the lengths cats will go to get their paws on the irresistible treats.

London streets, including Kingsland Road and Shoreditch’s Quaker Street, are under attack by gangs of hungry cats, scaling buildings in a bid to reach the giant DREAMIES™ pack on the posters.

The special build ‘Ad Attack’ sites feature unmissable 3D models of moggies taking over the locations by climbing drainpipes, stalking rooftops and hanging off billboards. The hand-painted fibreglass felines were created using 3D renders based on poses of real cats looking for DREAMIES™ treats.

This campaign is created by adam&eveDDB London, with media partners Essence Mediacom, Jack Agency/Build Hollywood, Blow Up Outdoor/PKS Media Solutions and Group M OOH. Consumer PR is handled by Cirkle.

The OOH activity is supported by a social and influencer campaign, featuring key MARS brand ambassadors including Chris Hall and Benedict Townsend.

The new campaign cements DREAMIES™ treats, which 95% of cats find irresistible, as the ultimate reward for cats in people’s minds.

Hala Sinno, DREAMIES™ European Brand Director, MARS said: “We’re thrilled to introduce this exciting new campaign for DREAMIES™ Treats, inspired by the simple truth that cats will do anything for our irresistibly tasty treats! Our goal is to celebrate what makes cats so special—highlighting their intelligence, persistence, agility, and cunning—traits that remind us of just how much more fun life is with them around.”

Ant Nelson and Mike Sutherland, Chief Creative Officers at adam&eveDDB London, said: “Cats can be cool, calm and collected, but place a pack of DREAMIES™ treats near them and it’s a completely different story. These special builds show the cunning and creative lengths our feline friends will go to in a bid to get their paws on the product.”

Source: adam&eveDDB

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