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    Everyone's talking about it. Even Kentucky

    While December in South Africa is holiday season, January is inevitably broke season. Earlier this year South African fried chicken fast-food chain, Chicken Licken®, launched a campaign for their wallet-friendly EasyBucks® meals, based on the idea of 'everyone's talking about it.'

    All of the elements in the integrated campaign – from the film to the extended online films, the interactive website to social engagement and tactical print – ensured that the entire country was talking about EasyBucks®.

    Everyone's talking about it. Even Kentucky
    Everyone's talking about it. Even Kentucky
    Everyone's talking about it. Even Kentucky

    And now, in the next instalment of the campaign, they’ve taken the concept a step further.

    Unique to South Africa is the fact that locals still call Chicken Licken®’s biggest competitor ‘Kentucky’. So, they decided to get the home of this competitor talking too, by putting up an EasyBucks® billboard in the last place you’d expect: Kentucky USA. The price of R24 was converted into US dollars, translating to a ridiculously low $1,60. And that certainly got Kentucky talking! The team filmed the locals’ reactions to the billboard, the low price and their eagerness to try Chicken Licken®, in order to create an online film. Directed by Joe Public United Film Director, Katlego Baaitse and produced by Burley Boys Productions, it’s a lovely, entertaining peek into the lives of salt-of-the-earth Kentuckians and, of course, a cheeky poke at the competition. The film went live on 25 March 2020 and is expected to get South Africa talking about EasyBucks® yet again.

    Brand: Chicken Licken
    Client: Chantal Sombonos van Tonder
    Agency: Joe Public United
    Group chief creative officer: Pepe Marais
    Chief creative officer: Xolisa Dyeshana
    Creative director: Assaf Levy
    Art director: Zamani Ngubane, Sibusiso Mkhwanazi
    Copywriter: Caroline Bergh, Inge-Marne Coetzee
    Strategy: Leigh Tayler
    Account management: Amber Mackeurtan, Asbo Ofori-Amanfo
    Agency TV producer: Wendy Botha
    Production company: Burley Boys
    Director: Katlego Baaitse
    Director of photography: Barend Stofberg
    Executive Producer: Daryl Burley
    Producer: Warren Burley
    Post-production: Burley Boys
    Editor: Barend Stofberg
    Colourist: Alex May
    Online operator: Hofmeyr Smit
    Audio: Warren Burley

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