snackrifice
Thought Subway’s new “Fauxbesity” lingo sounded strange? Check out another coined word that is gracing the pages of our magazine advertisements. In response to looming economic concerns, Kraft has teamed up with other snack food vendors to put the hungry tummy at ease. These powerhouse snack sellers have created a line of combination snacks in order to satisfy your cravings without leaving a huge dent in your wallet. While advertising these products, Kraft has used the increasingly popular tactic of coining a brand new word in order to define a common scenario facing many consumers today. Thus, the introduction of a “snackrifice” (www.whysnackrifice.com).

Kraft’s introduction of “tasty snack combinations” begs this question of consumers: “why snackrifice?” They want to know why you would give up snack time when “you can have a delicious snack for about a dollar.” These and many other companies are very aware of how consumers are consciously cutting back on going out to eat and spending money on unnecessary products. They have planned marketing campaigns that highlight the benefits and convenience of packaged goods, and demonstrate how snacks can still fit into your budget. The Kraft Snackrifice campaign, and many others, have appealed to consumers by promising more bang for your buck.

Snack on.

Contributed by Carrie Friedrich