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Peruvian dairy brand searches for worst 'butter fingers' goalies to take to the World Cup

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Peruvians love their football but they also demand the best from their players. To help improve the stock of Peru's goalkeepers, local dairy products company Laive is on the search for the country’s worst ‘butter fingers’ soccer goalkeepers.

Teaming with J. Walter Thompson, Laive is asking consumers to help them find the worst goalkeepers – those who just can’t keep a grip on the ball – and plan to take the bottom of the butter churn, so to speak, to the World Cup in Russia to learn from the best.

A new TV spot is helping spot those keepers and get the word out about the campaign. In the spot, we see a mother figure cooking in the kitchen saying how butter makes everything better, from corn and bread to cakes and dishes. But, she adds, it’s not good for goalkeepers. We then see a montage of amateur goalies letting easy saves slip through their inept fingers.

The film then asks people to send video bloopers of terrible goalkeepers they have seen to a dedicated website so they can judge which ‘butter fingers’ players will make it to Russia 2018 to learn how to save a goal.

This spot is part of an integrated campaign which includes TV, digital and out of home (OOH), and marks a new point for the 105-year-old company.

“The ‘Butter Fingers’ campaign marks a communicational milestone in the brand’s history, choosing a different tone and freeing itself from the classic creativity linked to our breakfast, to take ownership of an unexplored field for a dairy products brand and using a very strong insight among football soccer fans,” said Henry Trou, marketing manager at Laive.

Diego Livanchoff, creative vice president at J. Walter Thompson Peru, added: “This campaign leaves behind common prejudices of dairy products. The creativity leaves the kitchen and the ‘happy product consumption’ format, to get inside a football field. We capitalized an insight deeply attached to the soccer culture which is the ‘Butter Fingers’ goalkeeper nickname and aligned it with the brand claim which is ‘Everything gets better with Laive butter’ in a story that uses humor."

J. Walter Thompson Peru: Laive 'Butter Fingers'

Agency: J. Walter Thompson Peru
Client: Laive
Date: February 2018
Peruvians love their football but they also demand the best from their players. To help improve the stock of their goalkeepers, Peruvian dairy products company Laive is on the search for the country’s worst ‘butter fingers’ soccer goalkeepers.
Teaming with J. Walter Thompson, Laive is asking consumers to help them find the worst goalkeepers – those who just can’t keep a grip on the ball – and plan to take the bottom of the butter churn, so to speak, to the World Cup in Russia to learn from the best.
A new TV spot is helping spot those keepers and get the word out about the campaign. In the spot, we see a mother figure cooking in the kitchen saying how butter makes everything better, from corn and bread to cakes and dishes. But, she adds, it’s not good for goalkeepers. We then see a montage of amateur goalies letting easy saves slip through their inept fingers.
The spot then asks people to send video bloopers of terrible goalkeepers they have seen to a dedicated website so they can judge which ‘butter fingers’ players will make it to Russia to learn how to save a goal.
Credits:
 
 
 
 
Advertiser: Laive
Agency: J. Walter Thompson Peru
General Manager: Nestor Ferreyro
Creative VP: Diego Livachoff
Creative Director: Eduardo Meza
Copywriter: Alejandro Gutierrez
Art Director: Ivan Malqui
Planning VP: Paola Tealdo
Account Director: Lorena  Garcia
Account Executive : Fiorella  Reynoso
Agency producer: Mónica Torres
Agency production assistant: Nicole Simons
Production company: Lungo Films
Director: Javi Altholz
Executive Producer: Claudio Pastorino
Line Producer: Christian Umbert
DoP: Nicolás Trovato
Direction Assistant: Billy Bell-Taylor
2do Direction Assistant: Felipe García Fossa
Art Director: Hiromi Shimabukuro / Eduardo Camino
Sound: SIN ANESTESIA  / Claudia Incio
Digital Agency: Sr Burns  
Field Producer: Del Mate Producciones
General Producer:  Rafael Acuña
Production Supervisor:  Scarlet Orrego                       
Producer: José Luis Maura (Pico)          
Advertiser supervisors:  Henry Trou, Karina Perez, María Fe Subiría, Diego Dioses 
Tags: Peru
 
 
 
 
 
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