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Worst Marketing Idea Ever It wasn't a joke. "Wait, you're serious?" I inquired, thinking my friend was pulling a fast one on me. He assured me that he was, in fact, serious and he even bought a can for Gertie to prove it. There it was as clear as day: Disney's Old Yeller brand dog food. I nearly spit my drink out.
![]() Ok, the list is long and that's why it's so shocking to see something like this on the market today. I don't know much about dog food, but I imagine it takes a lot of work to process this stuff, print the labels, and get shelf space. A lot of time, money, and meetings where people get together and plan things. In other words, a lot of people thought this was a good idea. As a loyal dog owner and Marketing Director, I just can't get my mind around this. "So what should we call this new tasty dog food we've invented?" "I know, let's run it by Disney so we can name it after the most depressing movie of all time, that'll make people want to buy it by the truckloads." They even include this cute little copy on the back of the can: "No film better captures the powerful emotions of hope, courage, and friendship that this treasured and much beloved classic, OLD YELLER." For one they forgot the powerful emotion of total and complete loss...or the overwhelming trauma I experienced the day we watched this film in elementary school. The copy goes on and on, but never once mentions the fact that the kid is forced to kill his dog at the end. Maybe I'm just being cynical, but why didn't they go after a more benign Disney character? ![]() "I'm Not Dead" Did the marketing team behind this product even watch Old Yeller? I mean, the whole movie? |
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well Mark, maybe you should get a refund from wherever you got your degree....this brand is a $40 million one at Kroger...been out for 2 years now.
Posted on Monday 02nd of June 2008
I don't think snoopy has a sense of humor.
Posted on Thursday 05th of June 2008
That is soooo wrong.
Posted on Tuesday 01st of July 2008
That is messed up, is the movie that old that people don't know what the ending is about?
Posted on Saturday 12th of July 2008
It's a good thing dogs can't read
Posted on Thursday 17th of July 2008
Actually, to elaborate on this, the product was private-labeled before this year. People didn't know they were feeding their dogs "Old Yeller" until they finally employed the final brand name. It's unfortunate, because white trash rednecks eat this shit up at $10/40lb. They'll regret it when they realize that their dogs are consuming carcinogenic ingrediants, or when their animals liver fails, etc etc. If you love your dog, pay the $45 for some damn Innova.
Posted on Friday 18th of July 2008
I should learn how to spell. :(
Posted on Friday 18th of July 2008
"Who's the advertising genius that came up with this one...?" Isn't this just waiting to be fodder for stand up comedians?
Posted on Wednesday 01st of July 2009