BRANDED BRATS Brands have been quick to jump on the ‘Brat’ bandwagon, from small businesses to corporate bigwigs. Plant-based sausage brand “Field Roast” went all in, posting a picture of its sausages in a wrapper modelled after the album cover. They even tagged Charli xcx, asking, “Is this what you meant when you said it’s a brat summer?” The brand also changed its profile photo to match and handed out coupons so consumers could join the trend. They took it a step further during Pride weekend, placing a billboard in Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square that featured the ‘Brat' album design on one side and “wurst” on the other, showcasing their product in matching lime packaging. The campaign garnered massive media attention, with one X user @glittersnot tweeting, “This is marketing targeted specifically to me omg 😭💚.” Other businesses went slightly smaller-scale to massive success. US restaurant Brown Dog Deli posted a TikTok of a barista pouring green matcha lattes to the tune of Charli’s hit “360.” Beauty brand Glamraider hopped on the “Apple” dance trend, and even fashion house Kate Spade caught the mania, posting a video of all things green and Brat. Each video racked up hundreds of thousands of views, proving that sometimes, less really is more. |