Here's a great full-page Kroger ad that ran in the Journal back on January 27, 1965 – 61 years ago today. As you can see, it features our favorite plaid pachyderm, Toppie, promoting Top Value Stamps.
It's a shame that not many companies utilize mascots to be the friendly, familiar face of their advertising. Newer ones, such as Mr. Mucus (yecch) for Mucinex are largely unappealing and contribute no emotional connection to the brand.
Mascots that have survived for decades, such as Kellogg's cereal menagerie, have been arbitrarily redesigned so poorly (such as Toucan Sam and Tony the Tiger) that any goodwill or equity that did exist has been extinguished.
Anyway, I look at the 1965 ad above and am still amazed that Kroger – the largest supermarket chain in the country – abandoned our market back in the 1980s.
Kroger had four locations listed in the 1965 ad: three in Lorain and one in Vermilion (in the South Shore Shopping Center). By 1980, Kroger ads in the Journal listed locations as Lorain, Elyria, Sheffield Lake and Vermilion.
A few years later in April 1983, Vermilion (my current town) was getting ready for its brand new Kroger store.




I'm with you on the mucus guy. Most revolting marketing idea I've ever seen. Although Pullups diapers now have an anthropomorphic little turd and drop of wee that applaud when tykes pull up their product successfully.
ReplyDeleteDunno... I kinda like Mucus Guy, except that, for me at least, the product does not thing one (or Thing Two for that matter). We've discussed the post-neo-modern deconstruction of beloved childhood mascots in past posts, and I agree, 100%. As far as modern ones... Meh.
ReplyDeleteFor those super-interested in such things, here's a reasonably done study on product mascots and their impact.
https://crestline.com/c/brand-mascots-and-logo-designs-that-work
And... they list Mr. Mucus as one of the worst, saying: "It’s not easy being an anthropomorphized booger. The slimy green Mucinex spokescharacter dominated all of the negative categories. Mr. Mucus came in dead last out of 82 mascots for likeability, trustworthiness, and persuasiveness. And he topped the rankings for the most annoying mascot (followed by the Aflac duck) and creepiest mascot (followed by the King from Burger King and Jack from Jack in the Box)."
Poor Mucus Guy. But people remember him. And that's part of his job.
I like the Aflac duck, voiced by the late comedian Gilbert Gottfried.
DeleteI refuse to buy products that have gutter -level advertizing, like the bathroom tissue with the bears, that hot sauce, and any ad that features same sex couples or disrespectful kids.
ReplyDeleteYou must make most of your own stuff, then?
DeleteYes,that Mucus Man is the stupidest idea I have ever seen.You think Don Draper would've approved of it back in the "60's?
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