Marketing Tips Dec 05, 2017 marketing branding experiential virtual reality ... experiences that take them out of their homes and into immersive, participatory events. Following the popularity of Escape the Room games, brands are producing their own challenges to get consumers involved. Fever-Tree To launch its new range of dark spirit mixers, the Fever-Tree premium tonic water and drink mixer company created an experiential activation at Imbibe 2017 and London Cocktail Week. Participants could play alone or in pairs to complete in a series of smell and taste tests leading up to a ...
Realistic Optimism Feb 27, 2016 social consciousness activism causes and issues corporate responsibility politics ... recession), they feel that the state of the world has sunk to an all-time low in recent years. To declare that we’re living in troubled times is to affirm the obvious, but for youth today, things have never been quite as bleak as they are right now. With the rising visibility of racism, daily mass shootings, a domestic water crisis, political riots, and evidence of climate change, the young are being conditioned to a new normal that is anything but. Though this is imparting them with a heretofore ...
Doctor Who? Mar 19, 2018 health & wellness mindfulness ... getting sick.' I just drink a ton of water and it typically goes away."When I feel sick, I just let my body fight it. I don't like using pills. I just sleep more, drink a lot of water, and eat right.BRIAN, 19, MATHE FUTURE OF HEALTHThe state of health insurance is also impacting young people's adoption of alternative health care over Western medicine. The high cost of coverage for traditional medicine is prompting young people to find less expensive options, and alternative medicine often fulfills ...
The 3Rs Aug 20, 2013 ... resources for consumers and activists, alike. The Nike Materials Sustainability Index gives users a chance to choose between materials and to see, in real-time, each one’s relative sustainability in terms of energy, chemistry, water, and waste. The A Better World microsite connects shoppers to visually realized information about the brand’s greenest, most sustainable products, by explaining their production, materials, and ultimate impact.RECOGNITIONThrough its 2004 partnership with the Lance Armstrong ...
Over The Influence Dec 12, 2019 ... to prominence by promoting a zero-waste lifestyle.) Meanwhile, travel influencers are accused of causing overtourism and ruining destinations around the world, both for other travelers and the residents who live there. Sometimes that's because the influencers are insensitive to local customs, as when a Czech couple came under fire for splashing holy water from a temple on each other. But more often, harm results from the sheer number of influencers and the copycat travel they inspire. HuffPo ...
Future Of Fashion & Retail Sep 13, 2018 ... reduce their own carbon footprint.SCOBY SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeast) is a rubbery, slick disk that is placed on top of a mixture of tea, sugar, and water so the bacteria in the culture can eat the sugar and catalyze the process of fermentation to create kombucha, a trendy health beverage. For the last few years, designer Sacha Laurin has been utilizing SCOBY to make the material for her clothing and accessory line Kombucha Couture. Laurin cures the SCOBY and adds food dyes to ...
Free Spirit(uality) Jun 09, 2015 community health & wellness religion spirituality ... church’s views on homosexuality, but may still enjoy the pageantry of Latin mass. They may not identify with Catholicism or believe in God, but they may enjoy the spiritual grounding and nostalgic sensibility that dipping one’s fingers in holy water or smelling frankincense lends. Similarly, someone who was raised in the Jewish faith may not consider themselves a believer, but may still host a Passover seder for their friends every year because it allows them to play a role in cultural preservation ...
The Urge To Splurge Mar 16, 2019 ... | Shoes | Alcoholic beverages not at a bar/ restaurant (e.g., wine, beer, hard liquor) | Dining out (e.g., restaurants, takeout, fast food) | Tech and accessories (e.g., mobile device, headphones) | Beauty/grooming (e.g., hair care, makeup) | Groceries | Nonalcoholic beverages (e.g., coffee, soda, energy drinks, juice, water) | Entertainment events/experiences (e.g. theater, concerts) | Accessories not including shoes (e.g., wallet, jewelry) | Traditional media (e.g., books ...
New Muslims Sep 11, 2014 fashion & beauty global marketing local culture ... fabrics. The coordinating campaign was the brand’s first regionalized effort.Beauty brand LUSH has long provided halal-friendly products in the Middle East, and this winter, it expanded its efforts by introducing seven alcohol-free alternatives to a selection of their range in the UK. International cosmetics company Inglot offers a breathable and water-permeable nail polish that appeals to Muslims who cannot adorn their hands during prayer.New Muslims Want Food That's Ethical and International Muslim ...
Living Experiments Sep 11, 2015 community home local culture Cultural Diplomats Opportunity Nomads ... connect to easily sell and trade their possessions, such as IKEA’s online flea market or Patagonia’s Worn Wear program.Media brands can play a key role, too, by helping alleviate any remaining intimidation of living in unfamiliar surroundings. To date, there are few examples of young people forging lives in new locales that don’t rely on fish-out-of-water stereotypes. Portraying characters in wacky scenarios presents an incomplete picture of their experience. Ys don’t bumble about but rather do their ...