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Skittles TV commercial - Ordeñando una jirafa

Title: Skittles TV Spot - 'Ordeñando una jirafa'

Introduction:Skittles has never shied away from the unconventional when it comes to their advertising campaigns. They are known for their quirky and imaginative commercials that never fail to get people talking. In one of their most memorable TV spots titled 'Ordeñando una jirafa' (Milking a Giraffe), Skittles takes viewers on a whimsical journey that combines humor, creativity, and of course, the colorful candy itself.

Synopsis:The commercial begins with a wide shot of a lively, exotic zoo. The camera zooms in to focus on a cheerful group of zookeepers wearing brightly colored overalls. They gather around a tall giraffe named Gerald, who seems completely unfazed by the unusual turn of events.

Suddenly, one of the zookeepers, a zany character named Larry, pulls out a bucket and a stool. With a mischievous grin on his face, Larry climbs onto the stool and begins to 'milk' the giraffe. The stunned onlookers watch as Larry holds up the bucket, revealing to their surprise that instead of the expected milk, it's filled with Skittles!

As the Skittles pour out of the bucket, they transform into a vibrant shower of colors, splattering the zookeepers and anyone nearby. The giraffe happily munches on Skittles falling from above, adding to the surreal nature of the scene. The lively background music adds to the sense of fun and playfulness.

The commercial continues with shots of the zookeepers, covered head to toe in an array of Skittles colors. They share moments of laughter and surprise as they playfully engage with the unexpected sweet shower. The camera pans across their ecstatic faces, capturing their delight and infectious energy.

Throughout the commercial, the tagline "Taste the Rainbow" appears on screen, reminding viewers of Skittles' iconic slogan. The commercial aims to leave a lasting impression, associating the vibrant and unexpected moments in the ad with the colorful and unique experience of eating Skittles.

The commercial concludes with a shot of the giraffe, now surrounded by empty Skittles wrappers and the happy zookeepers. Larry, still on his stool, mimics a milking gesture, playfully referencing the absurdity of the situation.

Conclusion:Skittles' 'Ordeñando una jirafa' TV spot showcases the brand's commitment to creativity and fun. By taking a bizarre concept like milking a giraffe and turning it into a playful and colorful Skittles experience, the commercial captivates viewers and leaves a lasting impression. Through its memorable visuals, infectious energy, and unexpected twist, this commercial represents Skittles' unique and fearless approach to advertising.

Skittles TV commercial - Ordeñando una jirafa produced for Skittles was first shown on television on May 13, 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions about skittles tv spot, 'ordeñando una jirafa'

Skittles's famous advertising slogan “Taste the Rainbow” urges consumers to experience a cross-sensory perception – to taste colours that can literally only be seen. Association has been a common persuasive technique used in many advertisements.

In 1947, the slogan was 'Taste the rainbow of fruit colours' and the essence of this has been carried through every single Skittles campaign since, although now it has been shortened to just 'Taste the rainbow'.

D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles Skittles' "taste the rainbow" theme was created by the New York ad agency D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles.

Nine years ago, Skittles took away its Lime flavour, which upset a lot of Skittles fans. To finally re-launch Lime, DDB Chicago decided to use something unusual for a brand: all of the online anger and hate directed at the brand. Skittles apologised to all 138,880 people who complained – individually.

According to an article on the history of candy from Penn State University, Skittles were first produced in the U.K. in 1974. The hard-shelled candies with a chewy inside landed in the U.S. in 1979 and got their "Taste the Rainbow" slogan in 1994 from an advertising agency in New York City.

If you've been paying attention to nutrition headlines lately, you may have noticed a recent lawsuit that claimed that Skittles - the colorful candies of “taste the rainbow” fame - were “unfit for human consumption” because of the presence of a “known toxin” called titanium dioxide.

According to an article on the history of candy from Penn State University, Skittles were first produced in the U.K. in 1974. The hard-shelled candies with a chewy inside landed in the U.S. in 1979 and got their "Taste the Rainbow" slogan in 1994 from an advertising agency in New York City.

No One Actually Knows Who Invented Them It's speculated that either Wrigley or some unknown British company created Skittles, but our personal favorite theory is that a man named Mr. Skittles looked at a rainbow and wondered how it would taste.

A skittle is a wooden object used as a target in the game of skittles. Skittles is a game in which players try to knock over as many skittles as they can out of a group of nine by rolling a ball at them.

The early skittles game was man-sized: a tall pole with a ball swung from a rope to knock down the pin. In the Netherlands and Germany, the same game was played by rolling a ball with fingerholes towards the pins. Dutch colonists brought their game to America where it developed into the modern sport of bowling.

Conclusion: All Skittles are halal, except Skittles Wild Berry Gummies, Skittles Original Gummies, and Squishy Clouds, which all contain pig-based gelatin.

Perhaps of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse skutill (“bolt, harpoon”), related to skjóta (“to shoot”), but the OED dismisses this connection as conjecture. The Old Norse word is related to Swedish and Danish skyttel (“shuttle, child's toy”). Compare also Old English sċytel (“a dart, bolt”).

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