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We Are Social leverages adult colouring book craze with Bad Moms ‘adults only’ version

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We Are Social leverages adult colouring book craze with Bad Moms ‘adults only’ version

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We Are Social has created a Bad Moms themed colouring book to promote the film.

To publicise Roadshow’s upcoming comedy Bad Moms, creative agency We Are Social has launched a colouring book with a difference.

The colouring books are littered with images of skulls, barbed wire, drinks and messages such as ‘mummy needs a drink’, and ‘suck it’.

“Like crying alone in your car, colouring is a cathartic release from the stresses of modern-day motherhood,” the cover of the book explains.

“These beautifully illustrated scenes are designed to channel you into a pre-kid mental state, allowing you to let go of the bullshit and just have fun again,” it continues.

The 10-page book is being circulated to some patrons of the movie which releases today in Australia, and to media and social influencers.

 

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“There’s a real social truth that at the heart of every great mum is just a little bit of a bad one,” says We Are Social managing director Suzie Shaw.

“These tattoo-parlour-gone-wrong designs reflect that,” she says.

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Roadshow is happy with We Are Social’s work on the project, leveraging the colouring book product trend. “They brought a great idea to the table and we really enjoyed bringing it to life together,” says Nicole Byrnes, Roadshow product marketing manager for Australia and New Zealand.

Colouring books are enjoying a resurgence among adult consumers, who enjoy the relaxation and escapism of the pastime they enjoyed as children. At Christmas time, they sold well as a stocking filler.

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Millie Marotta’s Secret Garden, and Millie Marotta’s Animal Kingdom are examples of popular titles in the genre, but it remains to be seen if the Bad Moms colouring book – or the movie itself – will prove popular.

The book joins the TV and theatre advertising push, as well as out-of-home and social #BadMoms campaigning for the film.

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Ben Ice

Ben Ice was MarketingMag editor from August 2017 - February 2020

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