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How Magnum, Guinness, Marmite, Pokémon, Waitrose & Tesco Build Unforgettable Brand Moments


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In this episode of The Retail Podcast, Alex speaks with Rupert Pick, Global MD of Hot Pickle, the award-winning brand experience agency behind iconic activations for Magnum, Guinness, Marmite, Pokémon, Waitrose, Tesco, and more.

From physical brand homes to cultural relevance, Rupert reveals how Hot Pickle blends creativity, product innovation, and immersive retail activations to keep global CPG brands connected to their audiences. He explains why sampling should never be transactional, the formula for scaling playfulness, and how to avoid the “brand irrelevance” trap that’s hit names like River Island and Claire’s.

📌 Key talking points include:

  • How Hot Pickle launched in 2009 and grew into a global CPG & FMCG powerhouse

  • Strategic insights for CMOs struggling with brand relevance

  • The secret to building hype, scarcity, and cultural connection

  • Why fragrance, sound, and human interaction are often overlooked in brand activations

  • The rise of brand homes as multi-layered visitor experiences

  • How physical and digital retail experiences can fuel each other

    🎯 Who should listen: CMOs, brand managers, retail innovation leads, experiential marketers, and anyone passionate about the future of brand experience.

     

    ⏱ YouTube Chapter Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction & who is Rupert Pick
    00:57 – The origin story of Hot Pickle
    02:08 – Expanding into the US & global projects
    03:10 – Strategic direction & client profile
    04:30 – Turnkey solutions for brand experiences
    05:50 – Retailer collaborations (Waitrose, Tesco, HelloFresh)
    06:17 – Protecting creativity with large brands
    08:28 – Advice for CMOs losing relevance
    10:13 – Embedding brands into culture
    12:11 – Sampling beyond the transactional model
    13:39 – The “Stick to the Original” Magnum activation
    15:35 – Protecting cultural relevance over the next five years
    16:40 – Hellmann’s and the sandwich culture revival
    17:37 – How culture moves fast & adapting brand messages
    19:06 – Gen Z vs Boomer brand loyalty
    21:29 – Overlooked senses in physical retail
    22:32 – The power of fragrance, sound & human touchpoints
    23:36 – Why physical retail experiences still matter in a digital world
    25:08 – The future of brand homes
    27:31 – Shanghai retail experiences & hospitality spaces
    28:08 – Founder storytelling & passionate brand ambassadors
    29:16 – Luxury brands losing relevance through self-focus
    30:16 – Staying curious & plugged into culture
    30:44 – Closing thoughts

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