Heineken Replaces Bond’s Shaken “Martini”

Everyone who has ever heard of the James Bond franchise has also heard of him ordering his famous martini, “Shaken, Not Stirred”. In the new James Bond movie; however, Heineken has paid millions of dollars to replace this Bond tradition. Even though the James Bond Franchise has earned more than 13 billion dollars in tickets sales in the last 5 decades, getting producers for this independent set of films has been a tough challenge for the movie in its recent years. Daniel Craig exclaimed that, “A movie like this costs $118 million to make. And it costs another $200 million to sell it. So the $200 million has to come from somewhere. Product placement, whether you like it or you think it’s disgusting, it’s what it is. Heineken gave us a ton of money for it to be in the film. Without them, the movie couldn’t get sold.” This is a clever marketing strategy adopted by Heineken because it’s trying to change its position in the market as being the “new cool James Bond drink”. It’s a cunning change for the Dutch beer brand, and only time will tell whether people support Heineken and its new commitment with James Bond.

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HEINEKEN Commercial with Daniel Craig – Skyfall

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