advertising for peanuts: Nike Street Soccer

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There’s good guerrilla marketing and then there’s brilliant guerrilla marketing. This recent work from JWT Mexico for Nike is the latter. The agency built three vehicles. Two in the shape of a pair of Nike sneakers and one the shape of a soccer (football) ball. They then drove the two sneaker mobiles behind the soccer ball mobile as if a soccer player were running after the ball. Definitely a head turner. And they didn’t even have to resort to sex. See more images here.

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