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Saturday, August 8, 2009 | By Nader Cserny |This has been around for a while but is still a creative example of natural advertising. [via Seed]

This has been around for a while but is still a creative example of natural advertising. [via Seed]

After Chocolate, Eggs, Toilet paper advertising comes …
… you’re right: Fieldvertising
Here’s one for Switzerland’s airline group Swiss Air, created by Artfield (website in german), a company shaping agricultural land into art but also advertising. Using fields between 50.000 and 100.000 square meters the company can create characters of up to 100meters length while only using natural colors and elements.
Pretty crazy but hey, this works perfectly next to airports where people already see the advertising from far up.

It had to happen. Soon after writing about logos on chocolate I found EggFusion, a company producing branded eggs. Marketers will pay for On-Egg messaging in order to put their logo and farmers will get more profit as they get paid per egg. On the website it says: “In exchange for enabling this services, EggFusion will share a percentage of revenue generated from both services with you”
Clever but a bit funny. I’m wondering if farmers are modern enough to integrate this process in their production.

Next one is advertising on toilet paper :-)

I found this through a Google Ad on my own page and thought it might interest you.
There’s a company called Choco Logo that will create custom chocolaterie with your corporate design. Their products range from embossed chocolate bars, sugar prints to even digital prints on bars or pralines.
Clients in the likes of Lufthansa, Siemens, Philips, DHL and Porsche seem to have produced sweets there.
Anyone interested in biting the “Brandinfected Kid” (as a piece of cholocate of course) ? :)
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