Click This: Oreo’s Super Important Test

Launched during the Super Bowl, Wieden+Kennedy’s “Cookie versus Cream” campaign for Oreo in the U.S. comes to a close with this super clickable site, SuperImportantTest.com. The site invites users to pick a team – cookie or cream – but rewards them either way with irreverent videos. Here’s three of our favourites: A marionette dances in a […]

Launched during the Super Bowl, Wieden+Kennedy’s “Cookie versus Cream” campaign for Oreo in the U.S. comes to a close with this super clickable site, SuperImportantTest.com. The site invites users to pick a team – cookie or cream – but rewards them either way with irreverent videos.

Here’s three of our favourites:

A marionette dances in a yellow “You did it.” sweater.

A comically long truck that honks and reveals a message on its side, “Well Done! You guessed correctly. You should feel really proud of yourself right now.”

A cat clinks tea cups with a gorilla alongside the text: Excellent choice, chap.

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