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After stops in cities like Miami, Toronto, and Mexico City, On brought its signature nighttime relay, SquadRace, to Brazil for the first time, with ágora leading the local communications strategy.

Held on September 7th at São Paulo Expo, the event gathered 96 squads and over 1,500 runners. The challenge: introduce a new race format, grow brand awareness in a crowded market, and activate the local running community.

The race also marked the launch of On Brasil’s Instagram, adding a digital push to build a national audience from the ground up.

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In a country where football dominates the headlines, Adriana Araújo made history by becoming the first Brazilian female boxer to win an Olympic medal, taking bronze at the London 2012 Games. Despite this landmark achievement, financial hardship led her to auction off her medal in hopes of funding a new dream: opening her own boxing gym.

That’s when Superbet stepped in—not only placing the winning bid to support her ambition, but also returning the medal to Adriana as a surprise gesture. With this symbolic act, she became the first athlete to win the same Olympic medal twice.

The campaign told a story far beyond sport—it was about dignity, resilience, and rewriting the narrative of what it means to win.

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When we lose someone, their voice becomes one of the most powerful memories we hold. Listening to a voice note brings back presence, warmth, and the fear of losing it forever.

That’s why Victoria invited people to preserve the voices of those they miss. Through a WhatsApp submission, messages were remastered and saved in personalized Spotify playlists. Then came a final tribute: each voice was turned into a scannable necklace — a soundwave transformed into a wearable memory, delivered in a keepsake box crafted by Victoria.

In a country where remembrance is a celebration, Victoria transformed a digital habit into a new ritual of memory — one that is heartfelt, human, and lasting.

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In 2024, Bayer Crop Science set out to reimagine how Black Friday could work for agribusiness. Rather than treating it as a standalone promotion, the brand saw an opportunity to build a unified, strategic platform that could engage rural producers more meaningfully. AgroFriday was born—a new positioning that transformed a traditionally retail-focused moment into a consistent, multichannel journey tailored for farmers. By aligning Bayer’s commercial team, distributors, and partners under one powerful narrative, AgroFriday created a value-driven campaign that spoke directly to the needs and rhythms of agricultural life.

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El Eternauta, the first Netflix original series produced entirely in Argentina, was one of the most anticipated cultural releases of the year. Based on the iconic science fiction comic first published in 1957, the story depicts an alien invasion that wipes out humanity through a deadly snowstorm—and the resistance that rises in Buenos Aires.

Amid a wave of brand activations around the launch, Burger King—continuing its five-year partnership with Netflix—chose to show up in its own way: by tapping into the series’ universe with the brand’s signature irreverence and connection to local culture. 

Starring Migue Granados, the campaign imagined the last survivor of the deadly storm finding refuge inside a BK restaurant. The activation featured three new limited-edition menu items inspired by extreme survival: Crispy Cheddar King, Bacon King, and Guacamole King, along with a collectible cup. With this creative and locally grounded approach, Burger King carved out a distinctive presence in one of the year’s biggest cultural moments.

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This is the story of how quick thinking — and even quicker creativity — turned what could’ve been a brand snub into a viral win, with almost no media spend


When a major TikTok influencer, Pugliato, blurred the Ramo logo in an unboxing video to avoid “giving free publicity,” the audience didn’t let it slide. Fans instantly recognized the brand and called him out. Instead of ignoring the moment, Ramo jumped in, hijacked the conversation, and turned it into unprecedented organic engagement — proving once again why it’s one of Colombia’s most iconic and loved brands.

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Through an integrated PR and digital strategy, we’ve been building On’s connection with the Brazilian audience—reinforcing its performance roots while expanding into fashion and lifestyle culture.

In 2024, On showed up at major events, partnered with influential voices, and dressed prominent figures alongside top fashion brands. This multidimensional approach elevated product awareness and positioned On as a desirable brand across diverse communities—from runners to trendsetters.

With a fully organic strategy, we broadened the conversation beyond sport. Through curated press kits, strategic interviews, fashion features, activations, and relationship-building moments, we delivered meaningful impact in under a year—without relying on paid media.

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NotCo is a company on a clear mission: to reinvent the food industry, one bite at a time. Powered by Giuseppe, its proprietary AI, NotCo reimagines animal-based products using the finest plant-based ingredients, making them not only delicious but also far more sustainable than traditional alternatives.

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Derechos con Voz (Rights with a Voice) is a campaign created by The Juju for Amnesty International, aimed at bringing its message closer to Latin America’s younger generations through music on TikTok and Instagram.

The initiative invited emerging artists to compose original songs — up to 60 seconds long — inspired by human rights, delivering the message through the formats, platforms, and language young people engage with today.

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Historically, Burger King was to McDonald's what Pepsi was to Coca-Cola: an irreverent competitor, a second-place contender that earned its spot by teasing, provoking, and joking with the category leader. With a radically different attitude —and often better quality— this rivalry captivated marketing and advertising fans worldwide.
However, in Argentina, this fight had lost steam years ago due to several factors: the commoditization of promos in the category, a focus on tactical messaging caused by the economic crisis, the rise of MOSTAZA as a strong competitor, etc. Combined with skyrocketing marketing budgets versus Burger King’s tighter pockets, the brand had lost some of its irreverent tone and its challenger positioning in communication.

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Understanding that music is key to connecting with young audiences, Cabify linked its mobility service with urban culture through Spotify playlists curated by artists like Trueno, María Becerra, and Paulo Londra. This way, every ride could turn into an immersive experience: hopping into a Cabify, hearing that song you love, relaxing as you watch the city go by, and even sharing the moment on social media.

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