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Smile and Share

Noticed a lot of blue and white lately? It’s probably because The Hospital for Sick Children’s SickKids Foundation launched their ‘Doing the Happy’ campaign – a great way to jumpstart the joyful season that is summer.

The excitement surrounding the campaign validates Globe writer Simon Houpt’s observations about what made the KONY 2012 video go viral. “Everyone loves kids,” he wrote.

Influencer engagement has been all the rage for a few years now, but tapping recognizable Canadian media personalities provides a nationalistic undertone, which helps enlist support. Though I couldn’t help but notice a slant toward featuring broadcast journalists from Bell Media, it was refreshing to see actors such as Ashley Leggat, whom I hadn’t seen since Toronto’s production of Dirty Dancing.

Houpt also urged marketers not to underestimate people’s attention spans. I predict that the campaign’s combination of a fun premise, worthy cause and clean visuals will lead to many more views for their 4+ minute long video.

Doing the Happy isn’t the only neat thing SickKids is doing in the digital space. Cundari recently developed a fantastic iPhone app that engages young patients. Through gamification, the app encourages kids to fill out pain diaries and report which medications are working best.

Retro is Always in Style

Pepsi

Get ready for a blast from the past, Canadians. Pepsi Throwback is heading north, so you may want to cut back a bit on your sugar intake in preparation.

Forget corn syrup, or ingredients you can’t pronounce; this drink is made with real sugar and it has the same packaging your parents and grandparents enjoyed in the 70’s. Vintage is in, folks. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that high waisted wide leg jeans are coming back in style too.

“Our brand is all about bringing joy and enjoyment to our consumers, and we know this was an era of a lot of fun,” says Pepsi marketing manager Neetu Godara.

So have a drink. Have a Pepsi.

(Just keep in mind that it’s going to be available for a limited time only.)

You’ll have to decide for yourself whether or not it’s cooler than drinking Coke from a glass bottle.