Kraft Foods Oscar Mayer has launched a humorous campaign in the U.S., which is promoting the brand’s Oscar Mayer Selects, the new line of meat products without preservatives. The new promotion, the largest one in the brand’s history, was developed by mcgarrybowen Chicago—it is dubbed ‘It’s Yes Food’ and is revolving around saying ‘no’ and ‘yes’ in daily life. The campaign is rolling out across multiple platforms, including TV, print and online, communicating the message of how easy it is to say ‘yes’ to  Oscar Mayer Selects—Hot Dogs, Cold Cuts and Bacon—without any artificial preservatives.

Consumers like when brands offer them more than they expect and amaze them with new product offerings, which could never be predicted. Following in the footsteps of Diet Coke with its nail polish and Virgin Atlantic with the lip gloss, Malibu Coconut Flavoured Rum has revealed its own make-up kit worth £20. The new set, which includes a mirror, coconut-flavoured lip gloss, eyelash curlers and eye shadow, is given to those who buy a Malibu drink for themselves and a friend at 4,000 participating UK outlets these months through the end of summer. For this promotion, the alcohol drinks brand teamed up with cosmetics brand, Models Own, which provided the make-up items.

The article is written by Greg Taylor, Director of Brand Provocation at Elmwood, London

Here in the UK last week, we hit the first double-dip recession since the 1970s. But there wasn’t wall-to-wall coverage or even that much front-page news. Do we have a collective sense of inevitability? Are we a nation resigned to economic depression? Or do we have a growing determination to take matters into our own hands and build our own futures? Now is the time for each and every one of us to reboot our own ‘home’ economy and build a new ‘homestyle’, a way of living that makes more of the spaces we find ourselves in. After all, home is where the heart is.

H&M is continuing its philanthropic initiative ‘Fashion Against AIDS,’ launched back in 2008, which a new extension. This time the retailer is calling people from all around the globe to contribute to the cause by… kissing, which is probably the most pleasurable way to get involved. H&M is inviting to visit the www.fashionagainstaids.com digital hub and upload a picture of your kiss—for every entry, H&M will donate $1 to HIV/AIDS prevention. At the moment, there are already over 14,000 images from 109 counties uploaded, so the hub has already helped to generate over $14,000—the sky is the limit.