Lacta Takes Message of Love Mobile

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Lacta, a Greek chocolate brand, has long leveraged the notion of one’s love for another in its advertising. From crafting multi-part online love stories to social media campaign, the brand has always been about spreading the love. And now, with help from OgilvyOne Athens, it’s out with another method.

The agency created an app that people can use to send messages of love. When the message is received and a Lacta chocolate bar is help in front of the camera, the personalized message appears on the chocolate bar, itself. Through the camera lens, of course.

The creation of the app is a digital representation of existing behavior. It’s actually a Greek tradition to write little love notes on the chocolate bar’s wrapper. Now people can send these messages digitally too.

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