Pete
Mr. Eighties
- Apr 29, 2023
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Now this is how you promoted a movie in the 80s.
To ride the tidal wave of excitement around The Goonies, Wall’s released a limited edition ice cream bar in the summer of 1986 and called it the exciting treasure chase on a stick. This was not just any frozen treat. It featured a chocolate milk ice center, a raspberry flavored gold jelly tip, a mandarin flavored shell, and a blood red dip. It was pure adventure in snack form.
But they did not stop at the flavor. Kids were encouraged to hunt for a sunken pirate ship by sending in wrappers and filling out a Treasure Map Entry Form. It was a full contest with posters, branded wrappers, and store displays. The entire promotion was backed by television ads and point of sale setups, turning a frozen dessert into a full Goonies experience.
With Sloth and the Fratellis featured in the promo art, this campaign captured everything bold and unforgettable about 80s marketing. Colorful, creative, and aimed straight at kids’ imaginations.
80s insight: Movie snacks like this were a big deal back then. Whether it was cereal, soda, or ice cream, the goal was to make you feel like you were part of the story.
Did anyone here ever try this Goonies treat or remember seeing it in stores?
To ride the tidal wave of excitement around The Goonies, Wall’s released a limited edition ice cream bar in the summer of 1986 and called it the exciting treasure chase on a stick. This was not just any frozen treat. It featured a chocolate milk ice center, a raspberry flavored gold jelly tip, a mandarin flavored shell, and a blood red dip. It was pure adventure in snack form.
But they did not stop at the flavor. Kids were encouraged to hunt for a sunken pirate ship by sending in wrappers and filling out a Treasure Map Entry Form. It was a full contest with posters, branded wrappers, and store displays. The entire promotion was backed by television ads and point of sale setups, turning a frozen dessert into a full Goonies experience.
With Sloth and the Fratellis featured in the promo art, this campaign captured everything bold and unforgettable about 80s marketing. Colorful, creative, and aimed straight at kids’ imaginations.
80s insight: Movie snacks like this were a big deal back then. Whether it was cereal, soda, or ice cream, the goal was to make you feel like you were part of the story.
Did anyone here ever try this Goonies treat or remember seeing it in stores?