Streets Ice Cream offers pun-tastic commentary of Hottest 100 in new work via DDB, Mango + PHD

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Coolest100-2.jpgFrom Golden Gaytime to Bubble O’Bill, Streets’ ice creams are some of Australia’s most iconic frozen snacks and for several years, they’ve been offering pun-tastic commentary on Australian life. Tennis, cricket, the weather – whatever Aussies are talking about around the water cooler – Streets ice creams are talking about it too. So, when Australia’s most talked about music countdown came around, Triple J’s Hottest 100, the opportunity to join the conversation was too delicious to pass up.

Inspired by the countdown, Streets and agencies DDB Sydney, Mango Communications and PHD Media identified a creative and very ambitious way to pay tribute to the Hottest 100, by creating a countdown of their own: The Coolest 100.

Coolest100-1.jpgAs Triple J announced a song, Streets also announced it in real time with a piece of creative specifically tailored to it. In a massive creative challenge over the course of eight hours last Sunday, 100 bespoke pieces of Talking Ice Cream creative were posted to Streets’ Facebook page.

The countdown celebrated the artists and their songs, whilst at the same time Streets supported the countdown’s charity partner, Lifeline with a donation.Coolest100-5.jpg

Says Paul Connell, GM and marketing director – refreshments, Unilever ANZ: “Both Triple J’s Hottest 100 and Streets Ice Cream are synonymous with summer. We loved the idea of having some fun as Aussies listened along and letting our Talking Ice Creams have a chat as only they can. We’re also proud to make a difference to Lifeline, helping them connect with young Aussies when they need it most.”

Says Ben Welsh, chief creative officer, DDB Australia: “I often dismiss pun-based creative immediately, but the sheer volume of it this time made that impossible. What the team pulled off took tremendous effort, and in the end I joinedCoolest100-33.jpg thousands of other music-loving Australians and lapped it up like a melted Calippo.”

Unilever ANZ:

GM & Marketing Director – Refreshments: Paul Connell

Head of Media & PR: Anneliese Douglass

Marketing Manager – Streets Ice Cream: Jana Karatasas

Assistant Brand Manager – Streets Ice Cream: Jessica Hume

 

DDB Sydney:

Chief Creative Officer, Australia: Ben Welsh

Executive Creative Director, Sydney: Tara Ford

Creative Partner: David Joubert

Copywriter: Owen Bryson

Art Director: Anna Paine

Business Director: Oliver Gould

Studio Manager: David Collins

Senior Finished Artist: Jose Rodrigues

Coolest100-39.jpgContent Manager: Louise Batchelor

Mango Communications:

Managing Director: Tabitha Fairbairn

Head of Consumer: Ben Handberg

PHD Media:

Group Business Director – Unilever: Kathryn Furnari

Planning Manager – Unilever : Jack Baldwin

Trading Director – Unilever: Jamie NelsonCoolest100-35.jpg

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