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The Business Side of Mentos and Diet Coke

Comment comment by tomtolman on 12 August 2006

Looking at the business side of all this, how do you think this will pay off for Mentos? By their own estimation, the Diet Coke/Mentos video craze has already brought them over $10 million in free advertising. Does their direct involvement in the phenomena somehow take the fun out of it?

From the Mentos Official Rules:

Eligible entries will be judged by a qualified panel of judges based on three criteria:

  1. creativity/uniqueness of idea (50%);
  2. quality of execution (25%); and
  3. production quality, writing, and acting (25%).

Would Mentos be better served by having YouTube members vote on the videos? Or maybe setting up another voting system to get everyone involved. If they did, they have the advantage of each contestant promoting their video--telling family and friends and blogging about it. Sure they run a risk that the most popular instead video may win instead of the highest quality video. Or that the voting process could be corrupted, but in my opinion it would be worth the risk. If the winning video is not the best video then it will be protested in blogs and perhaps the media. Controversy generates more free publicity for Mentos. Mentos avoids direct blame because the viewers decided and it was out of their hands. That could even spark a second contest.

This is a very inexpensive contest for Mentos anyway. All the videos are hosted on YouTube. That is a smart move. It generates free publicity and saves them bandwidth costs. The total value of all the prizes is less than $2,000. Every person who does enter gets a free Mentos cap, towel, or t-shirt. That's a bonus. Who can turn down a free t-shirt?

Mentos is not the only one making money off this craze. Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz, the two guys who created the eepybird video, have reportedly made over $30,000 in ad revenue.

The Mentos experiments will work with just about any soda. There are some advantages with Diet Coke that make it the beverage of choice. Since it is diet, the soda is not sticky. The caffeine, potassium benzoate, aspartame, & CO2 gas in the Diet Coke also all play a role. Although Mentos requires videos to contain "any regular flavor Mentos" you can use "a plastic bottle of a carbonated beverage of any brand." Will Diet Coke disappear from the videos? Will their dismissive, "we would hope people want to drink [Diet Coke] more than try experiments with it" backfire on them or is it a smart move to protect the brand?

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How much will these Mentos Vids make?

Chug & Blow a guy drinks a 2L of Diet Coke and then downs a bunch of Mentos. Check out his pants afterwards.

or

same video and an interview of the guy who pooped his pants drinking Diet Coke and eating Mentos.

These videos got banned by the Mentos & Diet Coke contest.

diet coke tastes like ass, and is bad for you. good thing they are doin something useful with it