Why the Water Bubbles

Nina asked a man from France:

how did Perrier ever get away with selling “bowels of the earth” as a water market slogan?

Michel Malivert+1+Nina From Canada, eh > Le mystères du succès de Perrier, en quelques exemples didactiques illustrés des plus risibles :
Les noms de marque ont toujours un prestige subjectif alors que ce n’est juste qu’un coup de marketing par chance.
> Comme ça marchait, ils ont fait le coup ensuite aux russes pour leur fourguer sous le non d’ “Aéroflotte”.
> Pour le marché belge, ce fût l’apéro.bike.

Rien de génial, juste du bluff !

> Finalement, Per-rier : entre deux pets, riez !

Just a bluff, a pleasant fake, no more..a kind of wind from bowel !
LOL !

Ben là, par contre, eh, je ne sais pour le traducteur qui va disjoncter avec les jeux de mots grivois.
Tous ces exemples sont évideemnt faux et se sont ceux que nous utilisons nous mêmes ci pour se moquer de Perrier, la flotte (ie : l’eau) plus cher que le Champagne.
Still frenchy your, carefully glamorous, as Y. can see !
Pause, few minutes.


The mysteries of the success of Perrier, in some didactic examples illustrated of the most laughable:
Brand names always have a subjective prestige while it’s just a marketing stroke by chance.
> As it worked, they went after the Russians to sweep them under the name of “Aeroflotte”.
> For the Belgian market, it was the aperitif.

Nothing great, just bluffing!

> Finally, Per-laugh: between two farts, laugh!

Just a bluff, a pleasant fake, no more..a kind of wind from bowel!
LOL!

Ben there, on the other hand, eh, I do not know about the translator who will break with the play of words saucy.
All these examples are obviously false and are those we use ourselves to make fun of Perrier, the fleet (ie: water) more expensive than Champagne.
Still frenchy, your glamorous, as Y. can see!
Break, few minutes.

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