New Cheddar Range With a Side of NFTS
Papa Johns, drops its first collection of cool and collectable NFTs, also known as non-fungible tokens, as part of the metaverse’s biggest global NFT g*******.
The NFTs also feature in the second release of Papa Johns’ Papa X Cheddar marketing campaign, to promote its delicious new Cheddar range, launching in several international markets including UAE, Qatar, Spain, Ecuador and El Salvador.
The collection of 19,840 NFTs will drop nine on trend bag designs inspired by the pizza delivery hot bag, on several dates throughout early March. The total number of 19,840 is inspired by the date that Papa Johns was founded in 1984.
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With names such as ‘Papa 1984’ and ‘Papa Cheese Melt’, all are available in three brand colourways and feature in the re-run of the Papa X Cheddar film and social campaign.
Marking its first foray into the NFT space, Papa Johns is aiming to gift pizza fans worldwide a slice of the NFT hype. Subject to location*, fans can redeem the must-have meta-fashion accessory via three routes: by scanning a QR code on a pizza box leaflet, scanning a QR code in the delivery confirmation e-mail or clicking onto promotional social media posts by their local Papa Johns.
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Jo Blundell, Vice President of International Marketing at Papa Johns, comments: “There is so much global hype surrounding NFTs right now, but not everyone understands what they are or how to get one. That’s why Papa Johns is delighted to be bringing NFTs into the mainstream, making them available for pizza fans, digital art collectors and meta-professionals alike. In the short time it takes to order a pizza, people can get their hands on one of nine uber-cool NFT hot bag designs.”
The NFTs were created by professional NFT designer Tom Hoff, based in Spain, and artist Ash Sketch from London’s Central Saint Martins, who both took cues from the delivery driver hot bag and last year’s Papa X Cheddar campaign.
This ironic collaboration took one of the world’s favourite cheeses – Cheddar – and elevated it to fashion status with its own streetwear collection. An exclusive range of upcycled delivery driver uniform garments and accessories were sold via international fashion marketplace Depop, in 2021.
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