Campaign India Team
Jan 21, 2015

Soho Square wins creative duties of Good Company Coffee

Account won following multi-agency pitch

Soho Square wins creative duties of Good Company Coffee
Soho Square (Mumbai) has bagged the creative mandate of Good Company Coffee, which runs a chain of cafes in Australia. The account was won following a multi-agency pitch.
 
Good Company Coffee will be looking at marketing coffee machines, flavoured coffee, hot chocolate and tea-pods slated for launch later this year.
 
Sachin Sabharwal, managing director, Good Company Coffee, said, “Our products will be targeted to quality and lifestyle conscious individuals who would love to indulge in a great shot of espresso or when mood sustains can also have hot chocolate and tea variants in the comfort of their home. It is this resonance of passion and quality in each cup that we found in the Soho Square team which we feel will translate into a big launch idea."
 
Samrat Bedi, head of office, Soho Square, commented, "In Good Co. we see many possibilities. A series of interactions with the client led to a meeting of minds that helped us win the business. This launch is close on the heels of another successful one – Bisleri Urzza. It's great to know that marketers want to partner with Soho for their new brand launches. It's a challenge we seem to love too.”
 
Shashank Lanjekar, senior vice president - account planning, Soho Square, added, “With the lines between the kitchen and the living room increasingly blurring, marketing image-appliances to home-makers has become very interesting. Moreover, with coffee consumption showing impressive growth in recent times, the coffee machines from Good Company are just the kind of offerings which we hope to create excitement for, in the urban markets."
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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