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Rooh Afza becomes the first brand to celebrate Pakistan Day on Times Square

Rooh Afza becomes the first brand to celebrate Pakistan Day on Times Square

Props for innovation to Roof Afza for taking Pakistan Day celebrations to New York this year!
Updated 20 Apr, 2018

Rooh Afza campaigned at Times Square this year to pay tribute to Pakistan on March 23.

Isn't that a great way to commemorate one of the country's most cherished national holidays?

Here's what happened:

1. New Yorkers tasted the popular desi drink

There's no denying the fact that Rooh Afza is the country's most popular pick-me-up. The brand made New Yorkers taste the drink and it looks like they're totally hooked.

Liked by kids and adults alike? Those expressions say it all.

2. Ad animations played on Times Square

Yep, we're not even kidding.

The brand actually managed to play a full 30-second animation in the heart of Times Square wooing New Yorkers with both the taste and look of the drink.

3. Rooh Afza wins fans all over the world

The campaign seems to have won hearts all over the world.

With notable social media mentions all across local and international communities, Rooh Afza becomes the only brand that went this far to represent Pakistan in what is known as the heart of the world.

Snippets of few comments on the campaign at Khalid Alvi's Marketing Next.
Snippets of few comments on the campaign at Khalid Alvi's Marketing Next.

Impressive, impressive.

Watch the full campaign here:


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Comments

Despoinna Apr 20, 2018 05:50pm
Indeed, king of all the syrup drinks. Good job. We need more and more of these activities to soften the misunderstood image of Pakistan.
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jssidhoo Apr 20, 2018 06:37pm
Something we have in common it is very popular in India .
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Afia Apr 20, 2018 07:11pm
Qarshi's jaam-e-shereen tastes much better than rooh afza.
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lafanga Apr 21, 2018 01:13am
Ditto. Way to go Rooh Afza ..... HIGH FIVE all the way around.
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Hari Agrawal Apr 21, 2018 02:30am
Since when did Rooh Afza become a Pakistan drink? Did the company move to Pakistan upon partition?
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Zak Apr 21, 2018 03:15am
@jssidhoo Raooh e Afza is a Pakistani product exported world over. The Middle East is addicted to it.
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Khan M.N. Apr 21, 2018 07:18am
Pakistani know only one drink AND that is Rooh Afza
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TOMATO Apr 21, 2018 09:00am
@jssidhoo In case you didn't know, the company was founded in India (the first unit was located in Ghaziabad) in 1906...
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syed wasim haider Apr 21, 2018 08:08pm
I wish if they can arrange properly Rooh Afza stalls in Makkah Mukarama during Ramazan this year at lweast on Fridays to start with.
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Faisal Apr 21, 2018 08:53pm
My favourite, Rooh Afza !
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