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Xperiathon
In November 2011 the world's loneliest marathon was orchestrated in 17 timezones around the world – simultaneously.
— Sony Ericsson -
Björn ♥ John
One was calm and collected.
One was fierce and furious.
Together, they changed tennis forever.
— Björn Borg -
Curators of Sweden
In 2011, Sweden became the first country in the world to let go of an official channel and hand it over to its citizens.
— Svenska institutet -
The Stroller Challenge
Challenge yourself and your friends by registering how long you walk with your baby stroller.
— Nestlé -
History in the making
TV4 Fakta is the documentary channel that went mobile. Every location is given a voice - and it sounds amazing.
— TV4 Fakta -
Short shelf life
Insight: People love Brämhults.
Strategy: Let's return the love.
Execution: As often as possible.
— Brämhults -
One simple question
What happens when a TV operator asks its customers for help to improve?
A whole lot.
— Viasat -
Disconnect with Kobbs
Can you get people to go offline and spend time with each other IRL?
Kobbs continuously tries to.
— Kobbs -
Freshly squeezed orapples
55 178 people have created a new fruit together. (Try it!)
— Brämhults -
Disconnect your iPad
Kobbs helps you to prepare tea - without checking your email at the same time.
— Kobbs -
Disconnect with Björn Ranelid
Would you lend your Facebook account to a famous writer? Five people in Sweden did. This is their story.
— Kobbs -
Save every coin
Swedish Red Cross initiated its largest salvage operation ever: the rescue of 340 million copper coins!
— Red Cross -
Transparent advertising
Ballerina lets the customers' reactions to its new cookie become the advertising – in real time.
— Göteborgs Kex -
From boo-hoo to doo-wop
Nestlé välling has calmed babies since 1975. Now it converts your child's furia to beautiful music.
— Nestlé -
The sweetest oranges
Buy a juice bottle. Get a vase by Ulrica Hydman Vallien.
— Brämhults -
Apelsin to Jos
The spectacular story about how we (almost) sent an Estonian pop group to a Nigerian town.
— Brämhults -
Disconnect during Earth Hour
Kobbs rewarded everyone that turned off their computer during Earth Hour with Darjeeling Tea.
— Kobbs -
Blood in, juice out
Stockholm needs more blood donors. Therefore, everyone that registers to give blood, gets freshly squeezed blood oranges from Brämhults.
— Brämhults -
A week without Facebook?
Koobs challenged Sweden to stay off Facebook for one whole week.
Very few succeeded.
— Kobbs -
Brämhults sponsors Tropicana
A dance studio in Stockholm with unlimited supply of juice.
— Brämhults -
Fredells helps out
The Fredell family is more than a regular building supplier. They sincerely help out. This is how.
— Fredells -
The Impossible Pitch
We gave our interns a simple mission: win one of the world’s largest accounts.
Within three weeks.
— Volontaire -
Natural vitamin water
When headlines outed vitamin water as a hoax, Brämhults introduced their own.
— Brämhults -
Oh My Darling Clementine
Every winter, our favorite musicians interpret a classical evergreen to celebrate the harvest of clementines.
— Brämhults -
Royal Delivery Service
As Purveyor to the Swedish court, Brämhults squeezed something really special for Crown Princess Victoria's wedding.
— Brämhults -
No hard copy
Why promote a novel, when you can invent a whole new genre?
— Alfabeta Publishing -
Brämhults Rejuice
Reuse as an alternative to recycle: The world's most expensive, fun and perhaps most complex bottle refund system.
— Brämhults -
In season?
Do you love blood oranges and wonder when they are in season?
We’ve got the site for you.
— Brämhults -
Volontaire100
Every summer, we gather one hundred exciting and different minds and change the world.
— Volontaire -
Viasat pays back
Enough is enough.
— Viasat -
GTFO OMTF!
The world's longest abbreviation for the world's finest application.
— Volontaire -
Volontype
A tell-tale-machine, a sub-editor and a digital document for lazy ones.
— Volontaire
