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Coles mini things

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Created by Mobydisc > 9 months ago, 24 Aug 2018
Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
24 Aug 2018 2:10PM
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They are a stroke of marketing genius. Trinkets costing bugger all to make and distribute are incredibly popular. I bet Woolworth marketing management are kicking themselves right now.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
24 Aug 2018 2:27PM
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Absolutely. The choice to shop at either Coles or Woolies is a coin toss for a lot of people. This tips the balance in Coles favour. I reckon the impact must be huge.

I was wondering if Woolworths should just hit back with an identical campaign. Sure, everyone would see it is a copycat move....but they'd still all want to collect the set.

(Has anyone got a spare vegemite jar to swap? )

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
24 Aug 2018 12:33PM
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How sad is someone's life that they fall for that w..k

actiomax
NSW, 1575 posts
24 Aug 2018 2:41PM
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Yes get rid of single use plastic bags then promote plastic crap ultimately destined for a landfill .
Defies belief .

Subsonic
WA, 3195 posts
24 Aug 2018 12:42PM
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I don't get what the fascination is with it.

Marsbars
545 posts
24 Aug 2018 12:46PM
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It's a great idea marketing genius it is maybe the fast food chains could catch on and offer a small useless toy with the garbage they package for kids.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
24 Aug 2018 2:53PM
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I didn't really take any notice of this campaign as I have enough useless crap in my home. However a few events happened shaking me out of my ignorance. I shopped at Coles and our purchases came just under $30. The cashier said we could buy something at the checkout to get out mini thing. We declined. One of my wife's friends said her kids were mad for these mini things. Thirdly I'm a member of a Facebook marketplace group and every second post is from people buying or swapping or wanting these mini collectables.

Its the latest craze, that's for sure. Yes its similar to the McDonalds happy meal stuff, but it seems to be more successful.

Marsbars
545 posts
24 Aug 2018 1:36PM
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Mobydisc said..
Its the latest craze, that's for sure. Yes its similar to the McDonalds happy meal stuff, but it seems to be more successful.


Maybe cause those little ones that loved the happy meal toy are all grown up now and the marketing people know how to get them frothy.

djt91184
QLD, 1211 posts
24 Aug 2018 3:41PM
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How fusing lame I don't understand who would possibly want this shiz probably the same people who watch home and away

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
24 Aug 2018 4:09PM
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Within one week Coles mini things made my childrens' school newsletter. Kids trading them, and related dsiputes/distractions, had become a major issue in that period of time.

kk
WA, 947 posts
24 Aug 2018 2:51PM
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cauncy said..
How sad is someone's life that they fall for that w..k


Never underestimate the power of a nagging child, follows the same principle as " Happy wife happy life".

My kids are way past it now but back in the day the junk in a Kinder Surprise was highly valued, when I was a kid in the USA they had "Crackerjacks" a box full of candy coated popcorn with a small trinket.

Marsbars
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24 Aug 2018 3:55PM
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kk said..

cauncy said..
How sad is someone's life that they fall for that w..k



Never underestimate the power of a nagging child, follows the same principle as " Happy wife happy life".

My kids are way past it now but back in the day the junk in a Kinder Surprise was highly valued, when I was a kid in the USA they had "Crackerjacks" a box full of candy coated popcorn with a small trinket.


What about when you used to buy a box of plastic spacemen to get the cornflake.

southace
SA, 4783 posts
24 Aug 2018 5:34PM
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Just another thing to hold me up at the checkout!

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
24 Aug 2018 5:54PM
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Apparently
Mark Australia and the Doctor only need Coles mini tampons to complete their collection

Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
24 Aug 2018 8:13PM
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I prefer the "mini's" from Dan Murphy's myself....





MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
24 Aug 2018 6:29PM
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kk said..
Never underestimate the power of a nagging child, follows the same principle as " Happy wife happy life".

Exactly. My oldest daughter loves them so who cares if they are a marketing gimmick. I spend $200+ a week at coles or woolies so if the kids get some enjoyment out of it, good for them!

She only needs 6 more now

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
24 Aug 2018 6:46PM
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kk said..
Never underestimate the power of a nagging child, follows the same principle as " Happy wife happy life".


Exactly. My oldest daughter loves them so who cares if they are a marketing gimmick. I spend $200+ a week at coles or woolies so if the kids get some enjoyment out of it, good for them!

She only needs 6 more now


we live in gods country, i wont lecture you on what kids really love

djt91184
QLD, 1211 posts
24 Aug 2018 9:18PM
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Stuff having kids

Mark _australia
WA, 22707 posts
24 Aug 2018 7:18PM
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Apparently
Mark Australia and the Doctor only need Coles mini tampons to complete their collection


They only have extra large condoms -not quite big enough, so why not.

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
24 Aug 2018 7:19PM
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cauncy said..


MDSXR6T said..
Exactly. My oldest daughter loves them so who cares if they are a marketing gimmick. I spend $200+ a week at coles or woolies so if the kids get some enjoyment out of it, good for them!

She only needs 6 more now




we live in gods country, i wont lecture you on what kids really love


She's nearly 4 and has camped with me in tents and swags, she's done more kms along our coastline in those 4 years than you, been in the bush, caves, beaches and 4wding more times than i can count and is the most adventurous kid i know.

I'm pretty sure a coles mini toy isn't going to hurt her

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
24 Aug 2018 7:47PM
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MDSXR6T said..


cauncy said..




MDSXR6T said..
Exactly. My oldest daughter loves them so who cares if they are a marketing gimmick. I spend $200+ a week at coles or woolies so if the kids get some enjoyment out of it, good for them!

She only needs 6 more now






we live in gods country, i wont lecture you on what kids really love




She's nearly 4 and has camped with me in tents and swags, she's done more kms along our coastline in those 4 years than you, been in the bush, caves, beaches and 4wding more times than i can count and is the most adventurous kid i know.

I'm pretty sure a coles mini toy isn't going to hurt her


Doubtful but I won't enter an argument with a 4 year old, like I said parents have different priorities with their kids, sounds like your doing a good job, Me and the missus gave up everything and I mean everything to spend quality time with our kids in 4 different country's
However I've never been a fan of gimmicks and if I turned the clock back I wouldn't get or have my kids involved in such trivial crap
some people are for that kind of thing others aint
shidt that they or you don't need, my thoughts anyhow

sn
WA, 2775 posts
24 Aug 2018 10:32PM
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djt91184 said..
Stuff having kids


yeah - kids can be a P.I.T.A.

Grandkids however are awesome!

but for some reason you need one for the other, which can be a tad inconvenient.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
25 Aug 2018 6:53AM
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I told my g/f if she went to one of those mini swapmeets outside Coles two weeks ago I'd love her a little less. She went

Pure genius by Coles as I'm assuming by the way they conduct business the suppliers actually paid for their own mini's, not Coles.

actiomax
NSW, 1575 posts
25 Aug 2018 11:33AM
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I wonder how many kids have choked on these things.
Honestly if theycame from china as a toy it would have to have a warning label as choking hazzard .
Not suitable for children under 10 but they are marketed at kids .
We live in a nanny state yet coles can get around that probably because its classed as a collectable & not a toy .
F*ckn joke our society.

djt91184
QLD, 1211 posts
25 Aug 2018 1:27PM
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sn said..


djt91184 said..
Stuff having kids




yeah - kids can be a P.I.T.A.

Grandkids however are awesome!

but for some reason you need one for the other, which can be a tad inconvenient.



Was in Coles this morning buying normal sized edible things, in the milk section and a little snotty nosed fella probably the 4 yrs old calling his grandma a dumb ass! Prob coz he didn't get his mini piece of plastic or missed home and away

AUS1111
WA, 3620 posts
25 Aug 2018 11:35AM
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cauncy said..
How sad is someone's life that they fall for that w..k


If they're four years old?

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
25 Aug 2018 4:57PM
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LOL, how do people get so worked up about this? They're cute, kids will play shop at home with them, some people like collecting things. So what?

If you want to get worked up about something, try bottled water. That stuff, and a million other things, should be a lot higher on anyone's environmental watch list.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
25 Aug 2018 5:55PM
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Harrow said..
LOL, how do people get so worked up about this? They're cute, kids will play shop at home with them, some people like collecting things. So what?

If you want to get worked up about something, try bottled water. That stuff, and a million other things, should be a lot higher on anyone's environmental watch list.



What if it's a coles miniature bottled water

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
22 Sep 2018 8:43AM
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So, I managed to get the whole set in only a single shopping trip. I don't know what all the fuss was about, there's plenty of each available. Even the Nutella and Oak that everyone said were hard to get. And I didn't need to spend $30 to get each one, some were under $2. Huh, what do you mean they're too big?


Craig66
NSW, 2465 posts
22 Sep 2018 10:45AM
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Well done Harrow

Is that the new release Milo that the label doubles as sandpaper?

rod_bunny
WA, 1089 posts
22 Sep 2018 5:11PM
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So, I managed to get the whole set in only a single shopping trip. I don't know what all the fuss was about, there's plenty of each available. Even the Nutella and Oak that everyone said were hard to get. And I didn't need to spend $30 to get each one, some were under $2. Huh, what do you mean they're too big?



HA!
My 6 yo daughter just came in and said "Hey! that's like the coles minis.. only big!"
I said "Yeah... but like actual food, you can eat."
"Why?"

I despair...



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