Miko as a name !
This name is known only in France ! But how it can be known only in France and the same time be the leader of the global ice cream market? The answer is Unilever’s cross-cultural marketing strategies. Unilever Ice Cream operates under numerous different corporate names in different countries, including Wall's, Langnese, Algida, Ola and many others. This means that Miko represents just the french name of a wide variety of ice cream that appear in different countries with different names. But the most interesting thing is that you can find both in a Miko and Algida fridge, the same company's international blockbuster products, such as Magnum, Cornetto, Solero and Viennetta! Although, the regional businesses sell their products individually, they have gradually been aligned under the global "heartbrand" umbrella and logo. All Unilever’s brands do so except of Ben & Jerry's, which is characterized as a more premium brand. So this is how Unilever differentiate these two brands!Although Unilever has chosen different names, the logo used is the same in order to be recognizable everywhere! The colors used, red and white, are simple, but especially red is said to increase the feeling of being hungry. So the red background reminds to ice cream lovers when it is time for a Miko ice cream! Considering the logo as itself, it is obvious that the main target group of Miko is children or even more generally ice cream lovers that look for fun in Miko’s fridges.
Miko as a ‘good friend that follows you in everyday life’!
2 comments:
i love algida<3
I wish I had an ice cream right now!!
next time I taste a Vienetta (my favourite), I will remember that Algida and Mico are close relatives.
very useful information here
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