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.

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.

Facebook urges its community to donate something much more personal than clothing and more valuable than money. The number one social network has teamed up with Donate Life America to launch a large-scale initiative, which is calling users to support the national organization by sharing that they are registered organ, eye and tissue donors and can help save lives of people in hospitals across the country. The new life-saving commitment was announced yesterday, May 1, by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the exclusive interview on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’—he also was among the first to join the online philanthropic movement.

Clothing, footwear and accessory giants often team up with fashion designers to create a new collection, but collaborations of food brands and fashion are not that frequent. This fact makes people want to get such products even more. In Australia, Kellogg’s cereal brand Special K has unveiled a bag, which was created by fashion designer Kirrily Johnston, which became both the promotional piece and an item in designer’s new Spring/Summer collection presented at the Mercedes Benz Fashion. This handbag with a leather tassel is crafted for female consumers who always carry a snack with them wherever they go—it features a specially designed snack bar pocket, where ladies can keep her Special K snack bar.

Nike and Skype have launched new activations revolving around human faces. The online ‘Free Face’ game, which was kicked off by Nike in Japan, is designed to promote Nike iD, the brand’s branch which is focused on customization and adjusting to consumers’ preferences. The new digital Flash platform, developed by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo, invites fans to give their faces a workout and (with the help of the web camera) put them next to Nike ID’s sneakers, which can easily mimic the facial expressions thanks to their flexible soles.