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Naked Booze

 
Naked Booze

Dr. Sabrina Segal

Only in Brazil is a perfectly proportioned naked woman suitable to sell booze.

Cabana Cachaça, an “authentically Brazilian” liquid refreshment, is the creation of a New York investment banker turned distiller. The product’s multimedia campaign “hotter than Rio in summer” features a sexy video filled with nudity. The quick flick leaves nothing to the imagination, including waxing habits à la Brazil. Obviously an ad such as this wouldn’t fly in the US as watchdog groups swoop down with accusations of “lewd images and gratuitous nudity.” But this is Brazil.

Cachaça is the third most distilled spirit in the world and is recognized as the “national spirit of Brasil”. It’s made from sugarcane and has been Brazil’s best kept secret until recently when it became the rage of Europe. Cachaça is now setting its sights on the US market.

“Advertising for spirits brands has become very watered down in recent years,” said the banker. “We wanted to add a shot to the category, albeit in a very sexy and sophisticated way, that would get men and women to immediately take notice of the new, super-premium cachaça”.

Brazilians have quickly seen the truth that Cabana Cachaça is backed by an American marketing concept and are a bit upset over the stereotype. “The vision is deplorable. That these American myopic views of our country have reduced us to nothing more than cachaça, Carnivale, and bundas (behinds).”

Do American companies take liberties with “other cultures” when creating ads? How do you feel about naked women selling alcoholic beverages?

Photo Credit: Dr. Sabrina Segal

 

21 Comments

1. McCabe |May. 27, 2008 @ 4:57 PM

 
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I have had the sugarcane coke that you can find in Mexican resturants (and it is FANTASTIC). So I can't wait to taste Cabana Cachaça
 

2. mlb38 |May. 29, 2008 @ 8:22 AM

 
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Well I think they have done a good job of advertising it because it does get both men and women's attention. The men by showing women/nudity etc. and also it gets women's attention because most of us absolutely hate it when we have to see naked women flaunted around like this! I think it degrades women. But consumers will still watch the ads even if they hate it.
 

3. Chasedasea |May. 29, 2008 @ 10:03 AM

 
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I do believe some American companies have taken liberties with other cultures. I have been aware of this Brazilian women stereotype since I was in my teens. I feel this company has taken advantage of this stereotype to the fullest degree. Who are they targeting with this marketing campaign? I don't think this will appeal to the majority of people residing in Brazil. I don't have a problem with adult nude women being used to advertise an alcoholic beverage; I actually think it is pretty silly. I do have a problem with American companies pushing their views of other cultures and doing things they wouldn't do in America. There are countries that see American culture as being rude, loud and obnoxious. Would I want them to come push their views of us in their advertisements here in America? Would it benefit their product sales?
 

4. brandong |May. 29, 2008 @ 10:05 PM

 
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Yes I feel that American companies take liberties of " other cultures". The thing is the companies are looking at things from the business side of it and weather or not its moral doesn't come to mind because they can get away with.Of course I like the idea of naked women advertising booze I am a guy. While I don`t drink the commercial did get my attention. Just because I like the naked woman in the commercial does not mean its ethical.
 

5. Dereck |May. 30, 2008 @ 7:29 PM

 
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“Advertising for spirits brands has become very watered down in recent years,” said the banker. “We wanted to add a shot to the category, albeit in a very sexy and sophisticated way, that would get men and women to immediately take notice of the new, super-premium cachaça”.
Stick to banking Mr.Who are you? Sex sells campaign...how brilliant, never heard of that method of advertisement. Drink this new booze, get naked, have unprotected --- or drive over .08 BAC.
Bad way in using sex to sell. Just my opinion.
Dereck
 

6. maryh |May. 30, 2008 @ 7:46 PM

 
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I don't think anybody naked should be in advertising. My kids see those too. It is down graden to the women and i think they should be down right ashamed of them selves. Of coures you me like it, you use the i'm a men card alot when it comes down to that. What if your wifes or girl friends goo gooed over naked men advertising? Or what if it was your; Baby Daughter, Wife, little sister or Mother in that advertising? How would you feel about it then? Would you want your buddies to goo goo over it, cause there men? I don't think you would. You would probably get mad. Well think about that the next time you look at one your not married to. She is someones Daughter, Wife, girlfriend, little sister, mother or even might be someones grandmother!!!
 

7. tarapayne3 |May. 30, 2008 @ 8:05 PM

 
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I think that the having a nude woman promote the alcoholic beverages is kind of crazy but at the same time it attracts the consumers to the beverage especially the men. Because me really like that seeing that kind of thing. I feel also that its bad for the younger generation because they should not be exposed to that kind of publicity.
 

8. Mybigdaddy |May. 31, 2008 @ 10:47 AM

 
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I have to say that I think it is not only disguisting, but sad that the majority of the world thinks it's cool or good advertising to solicit booze and nudity. Just because that is what seems to be out there, that isn't necessarily what everyone wants. There are so many issues for not only upcoming adolescence to deal with these days, but also adults issues. The whole idea of a super booze working it's way into this country only fuels to the billions of dollars wasted each year in advertising that's total outcome is nothing but pure self destruction and the breakdown of the society which fuels it. Sad, sad, sad. And we wonder why there are so many new "diagnosis" needed for adults and kids that require medication. Why not use any of the advertising to solicite good things, such as a hot body could be from eating right and exercising. But, the Bible is correct, the love of money is the root of all evil. The almight dollar is what makes the world go 'round.
 

9. WHHLLC |Jun. 1, 2008 @ 12:03 AM

 
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In my opinion I think that Cabana Cachaça marketing strategy is one that would catch people’s attention and make them interested in watching the commercial. In doing this I believe that it would make them interested in the product. Unfortunately the FCC will not allow this type of marketing in the U.S. but there are marketing campaigns that are similar and I believe do very well here. It seems as though people do associate drinking alcohol with sexy female and male models which are used not only in commercials to advertise their product but also in person when promoting a product at your local bar or night club.
 

10. Ryu0666 |Jun. 1, 2008 @ 12:10 PM

 
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I for one wouldn't mind seeing that commercial and sampling Cabana Cachaça. I also wouldn't mind seeing the American government staying out of other countries government and letting them do whatever they want to as long as it doesn't hurt anyone in the process. Showing a naked lady in a commercial is not a very big thing unless you are in America. I mean look at the other countries. Japan shows nudity in some children's shows, Europe has naked news on television, and now i hear about the naked alcohol commercial. America is the only country, that I know of, that tries to cover everybody up and make them ashamed to show their body's. The human body is a beautiful thing and there is nothing wrong with showing it off sometimes.
 

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