Creative Advertising Stories

Nikitha
The Scribble Squad
Published in
6 min readMar 25, 2021

My love for writing tiny stories has exponentially grown. I have constantly tried my creative hand in different writing styles, which has got me to post an advertising story for products.

Hello, beautiful people! I want to dedicate this set of advertising stories to strong and supportive men and women. Stay tuned to read creative stories crafted with love.

An impactful story can go a long way. The stories that provoke thought and change when associated with products echo the purpose by breaking the stereotypes one by one.

Look out for those special moments of emotions in these advertising stories.

KISSES

It’s 11:11 in the afternoon. Ting tong, the entire neighborhood wakes up to letters in their mailbox. Smiling, they get back to continue with their busy chores.

Richard opens the courier that contains a beautiful thank-you card with a pack of Kisses chocolates in it. Lata, John, and Asim unwrap the chocolates.

Dear human,

I appreciate your presence for me all the time. Thank you, I want to say it with a kiss.

Here’s a pack of chocolates filled with love for you. Enjoy the day :)

Regards,

Tom, your ex-neighbor.

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MILTON

Byeline: kuch naya soch thai hai

The bachelor wakes up to the beep of the alarm. He washes his face, wears the slippers, and goes to open the front door.

The heavy raindrops fall on his bright face. The pouring water inundated the ground floor.

He closes the door, sits on the couch, and browses the phone to order food.

All the networks ravaged.

Looking at the growling stomach, he says, ‘I guess we starve today,’ there’s nothing left in the fridge.

Knock-knock; there’s someone at the door. He opens but finds none except a hot tiffin case with a letter beside it.

‘With love from your neighbor,’ written on it.

The boy looks at the neighbor’s window. The gentleman takes off his mask and gives in return a bright smile.

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ZOOM

Drop! Her jhumka falls on the floor. She tries searching it under the mirror and bed, but all in vain. “Amma, where is my pair of earrings?” she shouts.

Check them in the first closet; she hears a voice.

The aroma of the delicious sweet overpowers in the kitchen.

In the other room, Monty gets ready and falls fast asleep.

Everyone else arrives at a commonplace and asked how they look.

The zoom call they organized connects them from different places, giving a feeling of home.

Merry Christmas! Monty wakes up to the celebration tune.

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ZOMATO

This advertising story will make you want to order food online.

Rahul sets the dinner plates with yummy food on the table while clicking an Instagram-worthy picture.

The food gourmet savored different cuisines’ authentic flavors, right from home’s comfort without contacting Corona. Would you go far for what you love?

Not very far, he says, moving toward the ringing doorbell. The Zomato delivery guy delivers the order and leaves after greeting.

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TIDE SURF

Byeline: Kyunki daag ache hai!

A kid holding a puppy in his hand protects the shivering baby in his shirt; he crosses the lane, jumps over the pothole filled with water. The muddy water splashes on his clothes as the kid bends down.

People look nervous, worried about the puppy. The boy clasps the baby, with no harm done to it. His mom sighs, looking from a distance.

Clothes washed using the detergent — both dog and boy wearing clean clothes.

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WHISPER

A couple is sleeping. The wife promptly wakes up and rushes to the washroom. She gets her period. Hurriedly she searches in her bag, ensuring her husband has not woken up.

Upset of not finding sanitary napkins, she sits in the washroom. Rekha does not know how to approach her husband and sits in the restroom for an hour. Knock, knock, the husband inquires why it is taking so long. Annoyed, she told him to wait for a little longer. Confused about her irritable behavior, he sits on the bed. That’s when he notices red stains on the mattress.

Concerned, he visits the medical store and asks the pharmacist for “Whisper” pads. The man rolls it on a piece of paper. The customer takes the product alone and gives him back the newspaper.

Hey, why are you here? I am in my period and came to change my pad. The girl asks if she has a spare sanitary napkin, and a sports girl lends a pad. She helps herself with it and rests in the room. The coach is asking why you need rest when she can come. Another girl arrives. They go to the coach and confirm; not every girl endured the same intensity of pain while on periods.

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STARBUCKS

Relax, sit back and sip over the coffee while you read this story.

A man sips over his mocha, and he slurps the straw until there’s no mocha left in the cup. Here’s the amount the man pays the cheque and stands to leave the Starbucks coffeehouse. The waiter counts the money and puts it in the pocket.

He cleans and notices the customer forgot his wallet spontaneously. He takes the Starbucks cup left on the table and reads out the name aloud. JOHN! John, who’s on the phone, tilts his head in astonishment. Sir, your wallet, says the Barista as he hands it over.

Following a hard day, you long for a freshly brewed coffee.

You rush to the coffeehouse to sip the cappuccino.

Asks the Barista to the customer. Sir, your order, please? Your name? Why should I reveal my name? You wonder. Being socially awkward to have a conversation about it, you give him your name.

Waiting for the order, you sit on the couch, noticing people relish their scrumptious heaven camouflaged as coffee. Meanwhile, on your right side, a couple of friends flaunt poses with the coffee-cups highlighting their names. Doesn’t this look like a routine day in a Starbucks store?

Aside from providing an exceptional quality coffee experience, the company did not miss any chance of creating an emotional connection with the customers. The mention of customers’ names on their cups gained traction. People got promptly connected with this excellent tactic, promoting the brand for free on their social media handles.

They implemented this strategy to reduce the chaos in the stores when many customers appear. Having ordered similar items, the announcement “Mocha is ready” draws everyone’s attention waiting to devour their coffee. To limit the considerable disappointment, the company created the naming idea.

What do you order in Starbucks?

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SANITIZER

You maintained social distancing, but invariably you held one thing in your hand. Yes, it is the hand sanitizer. Guess the product name!

“I am leaving,” he wears his shoes and moves downstairs.

Papa! The little boy rushes behind his father.

While the father reaches the ground floor, the kid runs behind him, holding the staircase along.

He skips two stairs and jumps on the ground. In a spiderman posture, he arrives in front of his father.

Panting, the kid slides his hand into his pocket, takes the hand sanitizer, and gives it to his dad.

Father rubs the kid’s hair and smiles at him, and as the kid leaves, the father calls. Beta!

Squeezes sanitizer for cleaning his hand.

Comment which product the story goes well with!

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SWIGGY

Our love for food is never-ending, like our cravings.

Think of an application where you can order food from across places. Yes, Swiggy it is!

Coming back home after a long trip, they quarantine at home. Shilpa enters the living room, freshened up. Communicating to John and Rocky, sitting on a couch at a distance, she says I am famished; let’s order food. Picking the phone from the table, everyone gets asked what they wish to eat.

I will eat biryani; she expresses her love for the delicious item. I will stick with shawarma, Rocky says. Shilpa opens the Swiggy app and continues to order. She gestures at John to know what he wants to eat. Looking at both Shilpa and Rocky, John replies, ‘I want to eat mom’s home-cooked dal.’ He leaves the room feeling sad.

Along with their meal, Shilpa avails Swiggy delivery service. The serviceman picks the tiffin dabba from John’s mom and delivers it to their place. Everyone with their meals is at the table. John eats a spoon of dal rice with an instant smile on his face.

All thanks to Swiggy.

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