Shelf Life 086: ‘This Is Just Enough’ Is The New ‘Treat Yourself’
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The lore of the “fridge cigarette” recently tore through my algorithm. The internet-born metaphor comparing a cold can of Diet Coke to sneaking out for a smoke, capturing the craving for a small, guilty pleasure pause in the middle of the day, was everywhere, all at once.
Interestingly, Coca-Cola’s latest earnings report landed with a surprise. The mini can, the petite, perfectly proportioned, seven-and-a-half-ounce aluminum can, is part of the reason for the brand’s increase in third-quarter earnings. But behind this miniature-sized success is a big “why?” It’s definitely a shift in how we think about consumption, design, and even self-control. The age of more might finally be giving way to the age of just enough.
“Mini cans turn a universal icon into something personal, smaller, deliberate, and beautifully proportioned,” says Rapha Abreu, Global Vice President of Design at The Coca-Cola Company. “They carry an emotional quality that feels both familiar and fresh.” In other words, the mini can is a whole mood. A lifestyle object. Performative? Maybe. Because we’re no longer supersizing or using as much maximalist branding, the sense of restraint, elegance, and even mindfulness is in.
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1 response to “Shelf Life 086: ‘This Is Just Enough’ Is The New ‘Treat Yourself’”
Another great article. Thank you Chloe for your big picture reporting.