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April Campaign Highlights: The Brands That Got Us Talking

April was packed with incredible marketing campaigns that truly got us talking – in the best possible ways! From clever brand storytelling to unforgettable fan moments, these campaigns stood out to us the most this month.

Puresport Marathon Campaign

As long-time fans of the brand, we were already big believers in Puresport, but their marathon campaign took it to another level. From thoughtful hotel deliveries and warm airport welcomes for athletes, to the genius hydration spot at mile 24 using fuel pumps to promote their new electrolytes (highly recommend, by the way), every detail was considered. Their fully kitted-out cheer zone added even more energy to the event.

Puresport captured the true dedication to running a marathon while cleverly spotlighting their new products and ranges. We were seriously impressed!

Sult

We couldn’t talk about April without mentioning the brand that’s been everywhere lately, Sult. As lovers of brand transparency and building authentic communities, we’ve been obsessed with how Milly and Henry have thrown their business into the social media stratosphere.

From sharing sample testing to designing their boxes in real-time with their audience, they’ve done an incredible job bridging the gap between brand and consumer. It genuinely feels like you’re part of their journey. We’ll definitely be first in line when those sample boxes drop!

Liverpool FC x Google Pixel

With an office that’s around 70% Liverpool FC fans, there was no way we could skip over this campaign. Clever, subtle, and timed perfectly for a title-winning day, Liverpool and Google Pixel gave fans a moment to remember and a brilliant introduction to a new product.

It struck the perfect balance between emotion, excitement, and brand storytelling. 10/10 from us – no notes needed.

Black Sheep Coffee – Matcha 2.0

We have a lot of matcha lovers in this office, so naturally, Black Sheep Coffee’s “Matcha 2.0″ campaign caught our attention immediately. Their tongue-in-cheek message “Not just for the girlies” hit the perfect nostalgic note, giving off old-school Yorkie bar energy (if you know, you know).

It was a fun, clever way to reposition matcha and break stereotypes. Now we just have to convince the men in the office that matcha is officially worth the hype.

April proved once again that creative marketing isn’t just about selling — it’s about storytelling, community, and real connection. These brands showed us how to do it right, and we’re leaving the month feeling inspired.

At TLH Marketing, we’re passionate about this kind of creativity. Whether building a brand, launching a product, or creating unforgettable campaigns, we’re here to help you make a lasting impact.

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