This Easter multiple brands decided to take part in the Easter festivities. Here are some examples of how brands decided to engage with customers on this holiday.
Jaguar decided to spend Easter with a promotional event for the Jaguar F Type. This fast car can go from 0-60 in 5.1 seconds and will truly aid anyone hunting for Easter eggs this year.
This is how we’re hunting: #Easter #FTYPECOUPE http://t.co/kAqDqa8HhJ pic.twitter.com/p0dDbV1zt8
— Jaguar (@Jaguar) April 7, 2015
Tesco decided to celebrate Easter with a new decorative case for chocolate eggs. The popular store decided to use designs by Parker Williams in order to deviate itself from a saturated chocolate egg market.
. Tesco updates #Easter egg branding for Finest range with PWbrighthinking http://t.co/FjxP69zf53 pic.twitter.com/C2EUACCvl5
— JupiterCreativeMedia (@jupitercm) March 9, 2015
Cadbury decided to continue the #freethejoy campaign with a two-second video clip featuring a chick and chocolate eggs. The video asks what came first, the mini chicken or the min egg?
What came first, the mini chicken or the Mini Egg? #FreeTheJoy https://t.co/2O4ts3Co8V
— Cadbury UK (@CadburyUK) March 31, 2015
Waitrose a popular grocery store celebrated Easter by engaging with customers. The company is asking people to post and share there Easter pictures.
Keep sharing your Easter photos with #GoodEgg for the chance to win a prize! Join in now: http://t.co/KzNvPbEU15 pic.twitter.com/2Yp1ReCu6f
— Waitrose (@waitrose) April 2, 2015
Hotel Chocolat is hosted an Easter event in which customer could take a selfie with a dapper Easter bunny. Some participants even had the chance to win a prize with their submission.
Meet #thebeaubunny today at Hotel Chocolat. Try an Easter egg and snap a selfie for the chance to win #Easter prizes. pic.twitter.com/DodYHE7Xxs
— MaltingsStAlbans (@MaltingsStAlban) April 2, 2015