PR Case Study: Palm PR - Love at first bite

PR Case Study: Palm PR – Love at first bite

Palm PR helped Choc on Choc to promote its range of layered chocolates by tying in the company’s products with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding.


Campaign: Love at first bite: Launching Choc on Choc’s Harry & Meghan Chocolates
Client: Choc on Choc
PR Team: Palm PR
Timing: 2 months
Budget: £750

Summary


With seasonal gifting, such as Easter, accounting for almost 80% of Choc on Choc’s sales, Palm PR worked to create a campaign for the brand that would drive awareness and trade outside of these periods.

Aware of the huge media interest in the Royal Wedding and keen to demonstrate how Choc and Choc can produce absolutely any design in chocolate, Palm PR challenged the chocolatiers to produce a white chocolate heart bearing the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to demonstrate its key USP. These would be sold exclusively through the Choc on Choc website.

Objectives


The primary objective of the campaign was to raise awareness of Choc on Choc’s innovative designs and drive sales to the brand’s website during a traditionally quieter trading period in May.

Another key objective was communicating Choc on Choc’s point of differentiation in the market and its key USP – the patented production method which layers chocolate on chocolate and allows the team to produce unique designs that are unlike anything else available in the confectionery category.

The budget was limited so Palm PR was required to deliver a low cost but effective campaign.

Strategy and implementation


Before commencing media outreach, the agency analysed data on the Choc on Choc target customer and identified the print and online publications most read by these individuals. The agency drew up a KPI document, attributing points to this shortlist of titles to ensure that the campaign was generating coverage in the most valuable and relevant media outlets.

To broaden the campaign, Palm PR set up collaboration with Harry’s Bar in London in which the chocolates were available free with every purchase of the ‘Harrypolitan’ cocktail. The campaign was launched at the bar by lookalikes of the royal couple.

The campaign was designed to ensure that coverage was generated on different pages in each publication and in a variety of titles:

  • The media launch attended by the Harry and Meghan lookalikes was targeted to generate national newspaper picture stories
  • The venue partnership allowed the campaign to secure coverage in ‘going out’ pages of national and London titles
  • Reviews of the product itself were featured in the product placement and food and drink pages of all publications

Results


The Love at first bite campaign generated 24 pieces of coverage, including features in The Sunday Telegraph, Metro Online, Daily Star, MSN, Hello! and new! magazine. In total, this reached a combined audience of 129,050,525 people.

Throughout the campaign, both traffic on the Choc on Choc website and online sales increased by 10% and 24% year-on-year respectively.

Testimonial


Flo Broughton, founder of Choc on Choc, said: “Palm PR implemented a campaign that succeeded in driving traffic and sales on our website, whilst also communicating Choc on Choc’s key USP, our patented production method that allows us to create unique designs. The campaign was reactive, creative and worked hard to meet specific business objectives.”

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