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Al Kazzi Nuts Caught Copying Krikita Ads

In today’s cluttered word of advertising, where we are bombarded online and offline with brands’ attempts to grab our attention and get our business, it’s easy to not notice frowned-upon, copy-cat ad campaigns. I saw the Al Kazzi ad the other day, and couldn’t help but feel a bit of deja-vu. It wasn’t like when you see a perfume ad, which somehow are all kinda similar in my mind, but more than that, I could swear I’ve seen it somewhere before.

That’s when I came across an article in Communicate and another in ArabAd which pointed out the striking similarities between the new Al Kazzi ad, and a Krikita ad from back in 2016.

It’s unfortunate to see people tasked with making ads try to copy an old concept, thinking consumers wouldn’t notice. This is especially weird in a market as small as Lebanon, where it’s hard not to miss rip offs, especially if the two brands are direct competitors in the same industry.

I guess it’s easier, and a safer bet if the original ad did well. However, taking risks and being creative pays off a lot more, and it’s definitely better than being called out for copying a concept.

Here’s the Krikita ad:

And the Al Kazzi ad:

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