Japanese to put soda ad on the moon

Started by davekill, May 16, 2014, 03:18:02 PM

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davekill

whatever works to advance space exploration and great refreshing taste!

http://youtu.be/mRTSYuiQL_Q

A Japanese beverage company has an out-of-this-world advertising idea. Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. said it's going to shoot a can filled with its beloved beverage Pocari Sweat and embossed with its logo to the moon. It will be the first commercial product ever sent there as a marketing stunt.

Set to launch in October 2015, the can will be filled with a powdered version of the popular drink along with the dreams and wishes of 38,000 children from Asia etched inside.

The specially designed can is made from titanium so it won't disintegrate from the journey's extreme climate shifts or the sun's radiation. It will travel to the moon on the Elon Musk-created Falcon 9 rocket on its first mission to the moon.
The Verge reports that Otsuka hopes the stunt will inspire youngsters to become astronauts, travel 230,000 miles to the moon, and become the first ones to consume the drink. -- Jordan Valinsky

This 15 minute proposal is probably not meant for western taste and seems bizarre, but and fascinating none the less.
http://youtu.be/Hg7Bg5XbfCA

Bromptonboy

Is that the 'Buy & Large' brand soda from Wall-e?  :)
Pete