Dead, Irrelevant Brands Turn to Pro Cycling for Revival (Satire)
It seems that long-forgotten brands are seeking to return to former glory by employing their sponsorship of pro cycling teams for promotion.
"Why should RadioShack be the only dinosaur brand out there?" asks Penny Mortensen, Director of Marketing Communications for Team Bennigan's. "We figured why the hell not? Nothing else has ever worked."
The new channel has given new enthusiasm to those tasked with reviving fading brands.
"We haven’t been relevant for years and we thought this would be a good way to blow the dust off our brand," continues Mortensen. "We’re either going to come out looking cool by getting involved in something hip and fashionable, or we’re going drag the beautiful sport of cycling down with us. Screw them and their sissy shorts. It’s not like any one of them has ever come near one of our delicious burgers anyway."
Others businesses desperate to breathe new life into their image are quick to follow suit.
"RadioShack’s move was unprecedented," explains Brad Gorman, Director of Team Gleem announced last month. "The rest of us in the Forgotten Legions of Obsolete Products and Services (FLOPS) just went ‘Whoah! Those clever bastards!’"
Soon to be announced are teams from Der Wienerschnitzel, Montgomery Ward, Hush Puppy, Fuller Brush, and most recently, RC Cola.
"We’re tired of being the third or fourth cola choice. We want to knock those jerks at Fanta off their high horses," proclaims Terry Rombauer-Platt, Marketing Manager at RC. "Ok, so maybe we're more like the fifth or sixth choice… Definitely no lower than eighth. Honestly, we’re looking to crack the top ten. Shut up!"
Some dismiss RadioShack’s move as foolhardy, but "I disagree," says Mort Krumpton, Chief Marketing Officer for Chic Jeans. "It isn’t easy to sustain a brand for what, like, 170 years? You don’t last that long solely on chumps buying adapters and batteries from geeky, pimple-faced idiots.
"They were selling cheap electronic crap before there was electricity. No, someone with a brain is behind it all. Unless there’s just been a revolving door of incompetent CEOs driving the brand deeper into the ground while sucker shareholders think ‘Maybe this one will turn it around.’ What? Oh..."
Krumpton, who until recently served as Chair for the Desperate Organization of Laggards Trying to Survive (DOLTS), oversaw the merger of his organization with FLOPS earlier in the year.
"Through the potent combination of FLOPS and DOLTS, we will create even more new and exciting ways for consumers to find relevance in our brands. Either that, or we’ll live forever in infamy on YouTube for running pathetic and tasteless commercials that flushed the last of our money and sent us into bankruptcy. Again. That, and forcing otherwise respected and proud athletes to act as shills for our worthless dreck.
"At the very least, we hope to end up with some cool cycling gear we can probably sell on eBay."
18 comments
|
0 recs |
Do you like this story?
Comments
Thanks for making me laugh!
Great to see something so original :)
"How strange it was to see men doing something beautiful. Something pointless and elegant." Tim Winton, 'Breath'
You're quite welcome!
Glad you enjoyed it. You can find more like it here: http://hopheadvelo.blogspot.com/
The best recovery drink is a good IPA!
by Hophead Velo on Dec 1, 2009 10:32 AM EST up reply actions
Wait a second . .
RC Cola’s my favorite cola.
(And . . . Sharper Image DID sponsor a pro team . . .)
Podium Cafe
p/b Betamax.
"Harder! Better! Faster! Stronger!" Philippe Gilbert
by Chris Fontecchio on Dec 1, 2009 5:54 PM EST reply actions
Is that the new site tagline?
Hey, If vinyl records can make a comeback, so can Betamax… or Umatic.
And I still have my Polaroid camera, but you can’t buy the film anymore. A damned shame!
I’m getting nostalgic now.
Amstrad computers, perhaps? Hell, I remember using a BBC computer.
Maybe you can go for a Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni type thing.
Save your Polaroid camera!
You might be interested in The Impossible Project.
http://www.the-impossible-project.com/
"Think globally, bike locally."
A I heard recently they are going to restart production of Polaroid Film
Too many realtors and I believe they said architects use em to remain out of production. There is a niche where they excel and the whole digital thing just will not do.
by Christopher See on Dec 3, 2009 2:03 AM EST up reply actions
Hilarious! Reminds me of that Onion article where they interview the Radio Shack CEO who says “I have no idea how we’re still in business.” I think that might be the title of that article.
By the way why did you indicate that it’s a satire? Have you gotten in trouble?
I'm feverished, or the way you want to spell it
also love the Shut up! in italics, nice touch, hehe
I'm feverished, or the way you want to spell it
by plinytheelder on Dec 2, 2009 12:48 AM EST up reply actions
Nah...
No trouble (yet)…but I actually have had people think I was serious. Maybe I should just make “Everything I write is satire” my tagline?
The best recovery drink is a good IPA!
Isn't that half the fun?
a bit like seeing people argue with ventriloquists’ dolls
Did you actually say Bennigan's? Are they still around?
Next thing you know, TG&Y will start giving out green stamps at bike races.
If I just had one more gear, I...
Are those Bugle Boy bibs you're wearing?
I'm feverished, or the way you want to spell it
by plinytheelder on Dec 3, 2009 11:07 AM EST up reply actions
Yup!
Check out www.bennigans.com. All brands mentioned still exist, though you could argue that Montgomery Ward now goes simply by “Wards.”
The best recovery drink is a good IPA!
by Hophead Velo on Dec 3, 2009 11:41 AM EST up reply actions
although . . . sorta like those yahoos who bought "motobecane" et al
there is a small int-prop industry involved with buying and trying to re-launch dead old brands that already had market-impressions with a desirable target market.
It’s been a couple of years, but there was an article about this in one of the major papers.
I know Mr. Pibb’s not completely dead, but that sorta weird brand loyalty.

by 














![This is funny on so many levels. [Html should open bigger]](http://cdn3.sbnation.com/fan_shot_images/239959/flagged_small.jpg)



