Britannia Little Hearts, celebrated this Mother’s Day by inviting consumers across the country to share their everyday memories with their moms into something they could actually hold on to. Known for the familiar warm, fuzzy, and nostalgic feeling it brings, Little Hearts celebrated the cherished memories and pictures with the hashtag #LittleHeartsMoment. Selected entries were then transformed into personalised Little Hearts collectible packs that served as a personal tribute to motherhood.
What followed was a flood of childhood throwbacks, vacation photos, matching outfits, festival pictures, and selfies with moms that consumers shared as their special memories honouring and celebrating the bond they share with their mothers.
For a brand that has always stood for expressing affection and reaffirming bonds, the initiative brought alive the emotion of saying “I love you” in the most meaningful and personal way.
Speaking about the campaign, Puneet Das, chief marketing officer, Britannia Industries said, “Mothers are at the heart of countless little moments of love that shape our lives every day. Through this campaign, we wanted to celebrate real stories and real bonds by giving consumers an opportunity to see their love and memories honored on our Britannia Little Hearts packs.”
The packs are a symbol that celebrates the warmth, care and unconditional love that mothers bring into our lives, making them not just packs but keepsakes filled with emotion and memories.
People can share their special memories to stand a chance to be on a Little Hearts collectible pack till 14th May on @britanniasnackinc.
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