What the Drizly TV commercial - Dinner Time is about.
Drizly's TV spot, 'Dinner Time', portrays a relatable situation of a family getting ready to have dinner. The ad starts with the mother preparing food in the kitchen while the father is setting the table. However, their efforts are thwarted when they realize that they've run out of wine.
The ad then shows the mother frantically searching up wine on her phone, while the father tries calling local liquor stores in the hopes of finding one that delivers. After several calls, they both give up and go to sit down for dinner, resigned to their fate.
However, just as their spirits are at their lowest, the doorbell rings, and it's their Drizly delivery arriving just in time to save the day. The family breathes a sigh of relief as the father gleefully pours wine into their glasses, and the mother tells the delivery driver how thankful they are for the speedy service.
The ad is humorous, well-paced, and depicts a real-life scenario where Drizly can swoop in and save the day. The consumer takeaway is that Drizly can provide wine delivery in a pinch and help ensure that special family dinners are complete with all the necessary ingredients. Overall, the ad is effective in communicating the benefits of using Drizly for liquor delivery and targeting busy families who want to make dinner time less stressful.
Drizly TV commercial - Dinner Time produced for
Drizly
was first shown on television on November 18, 2020.
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