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Chebosto Jul 2, 2007 02:49 PM

So Where's the Kwik_E-Mart??
 
hmm..



Originally Posted by cnn
Over the weekend, 7-Eleven Inc. turned a dozen stores into Kwik-E-Marts, the fictional convenience stores of "The Simpsons" fame, in the latest example of marketers making life imitate art.

A Dallas, Texas, 7-Eleven has temporarily become a Kwik-E-Mart as a tie-in to "The Simpsons Movie."

Those stores and most of the 6,000-plus other 7-Elevens in North America will sell items that until now existed only on television: Buzz Cola, KrustyO's cereal and Squishees, the slushy drink knockoff of Slurpees.

It's all part of a campaign to hype the July 27 opening of "The Simpsons Movie," the big-screen debut for the long-running television cartoon, which loves to lampoon 7-Eleven as a store that sells all kinds of unhealthy snacks and is run by a man with a thick Indian accent.

For 20th Century Fox Film Corp. and Homer's creators at Gracie Films, the stunt is a cheap way to call attention to their movie, since 7-Eleven is bearing all the costs, which executives of the retail chain put at somewhere in the single millions.

At 7-Eleven, they're hoping it shows the ubiquitous chain has a trait seen in few corporations -- the ability to laugh at themselves. "We thought if you really want to do something different, the idea of actually changing stores into Kwik-E-Marts was over the top but a natural," said Bobbi Merkel, an executive for of 7-Eleven's advertising agency, FreshWorks, a unit of Omnicom Group Inc. "It shows they get the joke."

The monthlong promotion has been rumored a long time -- it's hard to keep a secret known by so many suppliers and franchisees -- but 7-Eleven managed to keep the locations of the stores quiet until early Sunday morning. That's when the exteriors of 11 U.S. stores and one in Canada were flocked in industrial foam and given new signs to replicate the animated look of Kwik-E-Marts.
The U.S. locations where a 7-Eleven store was transformed into a "Simpsons" Kwik-E-Mart are New York City; Chicago; Dallas; Denver; Burbank, California; Los Angeles; Henderson, Nevada; Orlando, Florida; Mountain View, California; Seattle; and Bladensburg, Maryland.

The idea grew out of conversations between Fox and 7-Eleven's advertising agency.

"We wanted to make sure the movie stands out as a true cultural event this summer," said Lisa Licht, a marketing vice president at Fox. "It has to stand out from other summer movies and TV shows."

The Fox/7-Eleven deal is an example of a practice called reverse product placement. Instead of just putting products prominently in a movie or TV show, fake goods move from the screen to reality.

In some cases, 7-Eleven has contracted with manufacturers of similar products to make their Kwik-E-Mart counterparts. Malt-O-Meal, the Northfield, Minn., cereal maker, will conjure up a recipe for KrustyO's, for example. In others, existing products will simply be renamed. One flavor of 7-Eleven's own Slurpee will be sold as "WooHoo! Blue Vanilla" Squishee for the month.

Other recent examples of reverse product placement include Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans, which spun out of the Harry Potter books and movies, and Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. restaurants, which opened after the movie "Forrest Gump." 7-Eleven has done other movie-themed promotions, including one this spring for the latest Spiderman installment.

After Fox pitched a 7-Eleven tie-in last year, representatives from the studio, the stores, and Gracie Films -- including Simpsons creator Matt Groening and executive producer James L. Brooks, met in Los Angeles to kick around ideas. Brooks added one -- holding a contest to let one fan be drawn into a future episode of the TV show.

7-Eleven executives loved the idea. They had surveys showing a strong overlap between their customers and fans of the show -- both tend to be young and male. It sounded like cash registers ringing.

"They've been looking at Squishees and KrustyO's and Buzz Cola for years and have never been able to put their hands on it," said Merkel, the advertising executive.

But they won't find Duff beer, the brand chugged by Homer Simpson. The movie will be rated PG-13, and selling a Simpson-themed beer "didn't seem to fit," said Rita Bargerhuff, a 7-Eleven marketing executive. "That was a tough call, but we want to make sure it's considered good, responsible fun."

Bargerhuff predicted extra sales to Simpsons fans will more than offset the cost of the promotion and create new customers for the chain. She also said the chain is prepared for crowds and will have extra security and clerks at the Kwik-E-Marts.

The promotion, however, is not risk-free. The proprietor of Kwik-E-Mart is a man named Apu who speaks in a heavy Indian accent. He is based on a manager Groening encountered while shopping at a 7-Eleven in Los Angeles nearly 20 years ago and plays to stereotypes about convenience-store operators and Asian immigrants.

Many of 7-Eleven's franchisees are Indian, company officials say, although they say they don't track exact numbers. Bargerhuff said they were "overwhelmingly positive" after hearing of the Kwik-E-Mart idea, but "it was not a 100 percent endorsement."

"There was definitely a concern of offending people," she said. "But they seemed to understand that 'The Simpsons' makes fun of everybody. The vast majority saw this as a great opportunity."

That's the case for Kumar Assandas, a 28-year-old franchisee whose parents immigrated from India. His store in suburban Las Vegas is one of the temporary Kwik-E-Marts.

"I know it's a stereotype, but it doesn't bother me. Everybody knows it's a joke," Assandas said. "I'm a big 'Simpsons' fan myself, and maybe subconsciously it even inspired me to become a 7-Eleven owner."


Boneout JZA80 Jul 2, 2007 02:52 PM

+1

maybe Apu is a real dood as well

Dozer Jul 2, 2007 02:59 PM

Went to the one in Burbank last nite... cool theme... They even have Squishees not slurpies and "Buzz Cola", but sorry fellas, NO DUFF BEER!!! UGH!

CAVZ33 Jul 2, 2007 03:01 PM

Here is the address:

1611 West Olive Avenue
Burbank, CA 91506

will350z Jul 2, 2007 03:14 PM

yeah the 7/11 by my place is carrying the stuff, but the merch. is kinda crappy(sub-par quality)... But so tempting at the same time, like the cursed frogurt

CEO350Z Jul 2, 2007 03:17 PM

my friend owns a store and i'm really excited about the simpsons stuff. the only thing i'm pissed is that they don't have DUFF beer :icon22:

ppw350Zunit Jul 2, 2007 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by CEO350Z
my friend owns a store and i'm really excited about the simpsons stuff. the only thing i'm pissed is that they don't have DUFF beer :icon22:

the one in los angeles has duff beer. :)

stereoneeds Jul 2, 2007 05:10 PM

so are they changing the whole look of the store or just carrying a few products. if its the first, does anyone have any outside pix?

onedirtyz Jul 2, 2007 08:47 PM

YAY there's one in burbank!!!!
what's the addy of the one in LA?

Vick781 Jul 2, 2007 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by ppw350Zunit
the one in los angeles has duff beer. :)


doh!

surfcity40 Jul 2, 2007 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by Vick781
doh!

no duff beer...it's a pg13 movie. none of the E marts sell duff. btw, radioactive man comic is sold out nationwide as well.
look on ebay for an overpriced version.

buzz cola and crusty Os are still available....as are "squishies".

ppw350Zunit Jul 2, 2007 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by surfcity40
no duff beer...it's a pg13 movie. none of the E marts sell duff.

really? i could have sworn i saw it on the news. :confused:

Chebosto Jul 3, 2007 07:54 AM

i found the LA one.. it's off the 405N, near National/Venice area.. you can see it from the freeway. they had big search lights outside of it..

(saw it on the way to Westwood for Transformers last nite!! WOOT)

will350z Jul 3, 2007 08:23 AM

the one by my place has a bunch of Homer dolls in towels, squishies cups and something else...

350Zenophile Jul 3, 2007 08:34 AM

Back when the microbrew trend was just getting geared up i remember seeing a run or two of Duff beer.

Saint_Spinner Jul 3, 2007 09:22 AM

http://flickr.com/photos/rdr07/sets/72157600590001691


Check it.

ppw350Zunit Jul 3, 2007 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by Saint_Spinner

nice link.

Benzoboi Jul 3, 2007 10:38 AM

Friend just sent me a link to the one in burbank...funny as hell...I think I am going to check it out later...

onedirtyz Jul 3, 2007 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by Benzoboi
Friend just sent me a link to the one in burbank...funny as hell...I think I am going to check it out later...

meeeeee too.. gettin off work early [hopefully!] and will go for some squishies or whatever the crap they're called :D

led Jul 3, 2007 11:52 AM

haha, nice! I'll try to pass by the one on Venice on Friday after work.


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