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"Instead of giving away product samples, ice cream and cotton candy were given out. The stick carrying the ice cream and cotton candy carries a hidden message. Once consumers are done the message printed on the tip of the stick shaped like a toothbrush reveals “Don’t Forget” with the Colgate logo. This simple message effectively reminded consumers to brush their teeth." — maybe effective, but a toothpaste company giving away sweets? There is some tension, here, between being "part of the problem" and "part of the solution"
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Under the plan, electricity and gas bills would show "what a typical house in your street is spending" Mr Cameron said it originated in a piece of sociological theory called "positive social norms", which indicated that people often changed their behaviour by copying their neighbours. — surely this would just make everyone's bills closer to the mean, rather than encouraging each household to drive the mean down?
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February 10th, 2009 · No Comments
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