Plenish has taken over sponsorship of Channel 4’s breakfast programming.
The Britvic-owned alt dairy and juice shots brand has signed a deal with the broadcaster for an initial six-month sponsorship, commencing 1 August.
It takes on the sponsorship from oral care brand Listerine.
Plenish will run four different idents between sitcoms such as The Simpsons and Frasier until the end of January 2025.
The idents each showed “a different Plenish product in entertaining morning scenarios” and would showcase both the brand’s plant-based ‘m*lks’ and health shots, Plenish said.
They would run over “key sales periods” including Organic September and Veganuary” and reach an estimated nine million people, it added.
The tie-up was “a huge milestone” for the Plenish brand, according to MD Russell Goldman.
“By encouraging consumers to create and maintain healthy daily rituals with Plenish, we want to increase the frequency of purchase among existing buyers, while future-proofing the category and recruiting new shoppers into the plant-based and functional wellness space,” he said.
Prior to Listerine, Channel 4’s Breakfast Programming was sponsored by Plenish’s juice shot peer Moju.
A spokeswoman for Moju confirmed it had elected to step away from Channel 4 in favour of “a bigger and bolder multi-channel campaign launching soon”.
“It’s great to see brands raising awareness of the growing functional shots category,” the spokeswoman added.
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