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The Ogilvy Ads for NaturaSi Organics Tempt Consumers

If the threat of an unhealthy lifestyle doesn't get one into eating fruits, the Ogilvy ads for NaturaSi will surely do the trick. These slithery armed ads will taunt, tempt and scare consumers into grabbing an apple from the nearest sidewalk grocer.

The ads feature an arm holding either a red, yellow or green apple with a thin snake of the same color wrapping itself around the arm and coming to a rest right by the apple. Their captions read the phrases "Eva bit it, without washing it" and "Just picked in our Eden" to add a majestic feel to the entire campaign. There is no doubting that the ads are extremely sensual as well. At the bottom of each poster, it reads "NaturaSi Organic and BioDynamic Products. Not Eating Them Is A Sin." The Ogilvy ads for NaturaSi promote the greatness of apples in various lights from fear to temptation.
Trend Themes
1. Sensory Advertising - Using touch and visual elements to create an emotional response, as seen in the Ogilvy ads for NaturaSi Organics.
2. Emotive Messaging - Using provocative language and imagery to evoke strong emotions and drive consumer behavior, as demonstrated by the Ogilvy ads for NaturaSi Organics.
3. Eco-friendly Marketing - Promoting organic and biodynamic products to tap into the growing consumer demand for sustainability, as highlighted by the Ogilvy ads for NaturaSi Organics.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising and Marketing - Opportunity for agencies to explore new and creative ways of engaging consumers through sensory advertising and emotive messaging.
2. Organic Food and Beverage - Opportunity for organic food companies to leverage eco-friendly marketing strategies to differentiate their products and attract conscious consumers.
3. Creative Design and Branding - Opportunity for designers to create visually captivating campaigns that combine sensory elements with emotive messaging to drive brand awareness and consumer engagement.

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