Canadian Club: Repositioning a Dormant Brand

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Case Code:

MKTG241

Case Length:

18

Period:

Pub Date:

2010

Teaching Note:

YES

Price (Rs):

500

Organization:

Beam Global Spirits & Wine

Industry:

Food & Beverage

Country:

US

Themes:

Brand Strategy ,Consumer Behavior, Communication Strategy

Abstract

This case is about US-based premium spirits company, Beam Global Spirits & Wine’s (Beam Global) award-winning ‘Damn Right Your Dad Drank It’ campaign to promote its Canadian Club brand of whisky in November 2007. The campaign was launched with the aim of reviving a 150-year-old brand, Canadian Club Whisky, which was perceived by the younger generation in US as their dad’s drink, and hence ‘not cools’. The brand had witnessed a continuous decline in sales for 17 years from the 1990s as a result of a combination of factors like erosion of brand value, weakening of marketing efforts, change in cocktail culture toward vodka-based drinks, and the entry of competitors in the market. The ‘Damn Right Your Dad Drank It’ campaign adopted a strategy that turned the brand’s primary criticism - ‘your dad’s drink’ into its campaign’s central theme. The retro-themed campaign featured a series of print ads depicting the 1960s and 1970s era that showed ‘fathers’ as a classic personification of unpretentious masculinity. The ads included provocative taglines that sought to remind consumers that theirs dads were masculine, stylish, and cool and that they embodied these traits through their choice of drink consisting of whisky cocktails made with CC. The campaign was a multilayered one including viral marketing elements. The campaign was backed by billboards, point-of-sale (POS) items, radio advertising, out-of-home advertising, in-market events, and experiential elements. The campaign not only rejuvenated the moribund brand but also turned its falling sales curve around. But some critics opined that the campaign ads were offensive and also contended that the campaign theme was sexist.

Learning Objectives

The case is structured to achieve the following Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the issues and challenges of repositioning and reviving a dormant brand. Analyze the marketing efforts for Canadian Club over the years and the new ‘Damn Right Your Dad Drank It’ advertising campaign. Understand the consumer insights that promp
Keywords

Consumer behavior, Market research, Ethnographic investigation, Personality, Performance imagery, User imagery, Personal drive imagery, Need state imagery, Psychological drives, Positioning, Repositioning, Retro-themed campaign, Brand awareness, Brand image, Advertising, US Spirits Market

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