Signal awarded Silver at the Effies
Unilever's trusted oral care expert, Signal, was presented with a
Silver Award for its ‘21 day challenge’ campaign at the recently held
Effie Awards, for its objective of inculcating and strengthening the
habit of brushing their teeth every night.
Unilever team at the Effie Awards ceremony |
The Signal ‘21 day challenge’ was planned and implemented with the
goal of promoting children to brush their teeth at night using
fluoridated toothpaste for 21 days consecutively.
The campaign launched by Signal stemmed from the belief that it takes
around 21 days of repeated action for a child to adopt a new behavior.
Signal believes that if families can successfully engage in this effort
for at least 21 days, at the end of that period it will no longer feel
like a chore, but rather a part of the child’s daily routine.
This initiative has managed to change the oral care habits of Sri
Lankans considerably by increasing night time brushing practices from
30% of the population in 2009 to 40% by 2011. The Signal team kicked off
the campaign by distributing a 21-day calendar on which parents can mark
down each day their kids successfully brush their teeth at night. This
calender was distributed digitally through the facebook and with Signal
packs. At the end of the 21 days the parents were given the chance to
send in their child’s calendar along with a Signal carton to a PO Box
number mentioned on the calendar which was entered into a draw.
The prizes comprised of financial investments for each child in order
to encourage them to have a brighter future. Commenting on the win, Ms.
Manojee Dabare, Category Head, Oral Care at Unilever Sri Lanka (USL)
said, “In a category that has fierce competition, it is important to not
only focus on the bottom line but also to promote good habits among
children as brands should drive long term consumer value than short term
profits. This was the thinking behind when Signal introduced night time
brushing. Research has indicated that brushing day and night with
fluoride toothpaste can cut tooth decay up to 50% for children.
Seeing the importance of night time brushing, we as a team are proud
to take a stand and lead our future generation towards a healthier and
hygienic lifestyle.
This win has motivated us to work further towards promoting good oral
hygiene practices among the Sri Lankan society”.
For the past five decades Signal has gone beyond its commercial
aspect and helped promote sustainable oral hygiene through many CSR
activities, such as the ‘Sina Bo Wewa’ campaign, ‘Live Learn Laugh
project’ in Wayamba and other educational programs island wide. |