Nestle's GPS Tracking Candy Campaign
colinneagle writes "In a cool yet creepy marketing campaign, Nestle plans to stalk UK consumers. The company kicked off a unique promotion called 'We will find you' that involves GPS trackers embedded in chocolate bars. When a winning consumer opens the wrapper, it activates and notifies the prize team who promises to track them down within 24 hours to deliver a check for £10,000. A Nestle spokesman added that 'inside their wrappers, the GPS-enabled bars looked just like normal chocolate bars.'"
Wonder how long before someone stars running up and down candy store aisles with a metal detector.
I hope that a winning bar is taken by a soldier to the front-line in Afghanistan. I'd love to see Nestle track them down and deliver the cheque within 24 hours!
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Its that pervo Willy Wonka after kids again.
Any chance of a promotion to track down the parents of kids who've died in the third world due to the heavy, illegal promition of powdered milk there?
A way while back there was a very similar attempt by Coke to put a GPS in a coke can, and swoop in and award the winner.
This raised a lot of security concerns, as there are many places where it would be bad for this to go off in, such as inside a military base.
Links:
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/03/09/30/189208/track-a-soda-can-with-gps
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/04/05/06/136205/gps-cell-phone-in-soda-can-form
When a winning consumer opens the wrapper, it activates and notifies the prize team who promises to track them down within 24 hours
Wait, let me explain to you what it means, because I'm not quite sure you got it:
Only when you open the wrapper does the GPS get activated.
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Technically it's an active ingredient in cocoa beans.
In order for it to be good for you, it's necessary to treat the bean differently from the farm to the bar.
You can buy the active ingredient on it's own. And it really is genuinely good for your heart.
http://www.cocoavia.com/
Here's a paper in a peer reviewed journal with some evidence for you:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0098299710000774
"the GPS-enabled bars looked just like normal chocolate bars"
So, broken in 3 or more pieces and melted on one end?
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If one was really paranoid one could just carry one's chocolate in a metal box until one gets home, then the GPS will never lock on anyway.
I always carry suspicious items like chocolate bars under my hat.
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Murphys law says this one will end up promoting stool softener , lawsuits and corporate lessons learned.
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I had almost the same thing happen to me, but I had "won" $25 million from a Nigerian prince, who was in exile. I never did receive my money though.