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Adrian Coleman

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Charles  Vallance

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Julian Douglas

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Gegründet in: 2002

Mitarbeiter: 1575

Awards: 84

Kreative Projekte: 521

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Hauptkompetenzen: Werbung/Full Service/ Integriert, Digital, Social Media Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Marketing Services, Direktmarketing / Telemarketing / Datenbankmarketing, Branded Content/Entertainment, Marktforschung/ Beratung, Public Relations, Media-Einkauf/Planung, Branding/ Produktentwicklung, Design, Strategy and Planning, Technologie, Business-to-Business

Gegründet in: 2002

Mitarbeiter: 1575

Awards: 84

Kreative Projekte: 521

Kunden: 13

VCCP

Greencoat House 15 Francis Street
London SW1P 1DH
Großbritannien
Telefon: (0) 20 7592 9331
E-Mail:
Webseite:
Adrian Coleman

Adrian Coleman

Founder & Group Executive Chairman

Telefon: 020 7592 9331

Charles  Vallance

Charles Vallance

Founder Partner & Chairman

Telefon: 020 7592 9331

Michael Sugden

Michael Sugden

Co-CEO

Telefon: 020 7592 9331

Darren Bailes

Darren Bailes

Global CCO

Telefon: +44 20 7592 9331

Stephanie Brimacombe

Stephanie Brimacombe

CEO Europe and Global Chief Growth Officer

Telefon: +44 7702 523 042

Julian Douglas

Julian Douglas

Co-CEO

Telefon: 020 3037 3088

Jo  Parker

Jo Parker

COO of VCCP and CEO of VCCP Business
Michael Lee

Michael Lee

Chief Strategy Officer

Telefon: 212 886 4100

MILK..? WOTSIT FOR?

 

Forget your deep fried Mars bar or peanut butter and jam sandwich, the latest crazy culinary combo doing the rounds? Milk and crisps. Specifically, milk and Extra Flamin’ Hot crisps.

The newest snack brand from PepsiCo, ‘Extra Flamin’ Hot’, went on sale to consumers last week amidst great fanfare. The hot new flavour, available across the Walkers MAX, Doritos and Wotsits Crunchy range, has been given ‘spicy’ reviews by some snack lovers for whom the heat has proved too much.

To douse rising temperatures, Extra Flamin’ Hot bosses have given the green light to sell milk miniatures alongside the crisps.

The ‘Not Extra Flamin’ Hot Milk’ will hit the shelves today (Monday 1st April), and will be on sale for “as long it takes for the British taste buds to mature to the spicy new favour”, said Dalila FopsRoy, ‘Extra Flamin’ Hot’s’, Head of Brand Innovation.

The decision to “move into milk” is not a knee jerk reaction, said FopsRoy. “We’ve examined the data and there are certain parts of the country that, to put it lightly, can’t take the heat.”

‘Extra Flamin’ Hot’ has taken the unprecedented step to release proprietary data in the form of a ‘Heat, heat map’, showing those parts of the country that can, and can’t, handle the heat of the spicy new snack.

The new research released today reveals that Glaswegians are the biggest lovers of spice in the UK, with two thirds (67%) claiming to either like or love spicy food, while those in Belfast like it the least. Just under half (44%) said they either liked or loved spice, while over a third 34% said they either disliked or hated it.

And, it’s the Scots who also come out on top when it comes to how they physically react to the burn. According to the data, it is in fact Edinburgh that has the greatest tolerance to heat, while just over half (54%) of the spicy residents of Aberdeen said it was ‘the physical reaction I get from eating spicy food that gives the most pleasure’. Saucy.

With its spice neutralising properties, milk was chosen as a product antidote to the heat of ‘Extra Flamin’ Hot’ crisps. “Milk contains a protein called casein, which can break down capsaicin in the same way that soap cuts through grease”, said Dr Paolo Salify, ‘Extra Flamin’ Hot’s’ Director of Heat Transference.

Dr Salify continued: “We have been considering a milk miniature to sell alongside ‘Extra Flamin’ Hot Wotsits Crunchy, Doritos and Walkers MAX for some time. With the arrival of this new data, we decided to expedite that decision and get it on the shelves to help cool the burn Brits are reporting as quickly as possible.

‘Not Extra Flamin’ Hot Milk’ will go on sale initially in Belfast, where 41% have either a low, no, tolerance to spicy food. A nationwide rollout is expected to come in the coming days and weeks, with the most heat intolerant parts of the UK being prioritised. 

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