From Slump to Splash: 8 Campaigns That Beat the Heat


By SHARON SIM December 5, 2025

While many Americans escape to sunny vacation destinations during the summer months, a quiet period settles over the business world. This notorious “summer slump” can leave even the strongest businesses feeling the heat as prospective customers hit the beach and declining sales hit the books. For creative companies, however, this seasonal slowdown provides an opportunity to shine with unforgettable and uplifting launches. These initiatives not only defy the expected lull but also infuse the sunny season with bursts of innovation and joy. Here’s a glimpse into eight of the most memorable and inspiring summer promotions to inspire your company’s next captivating campaign:

1. Share a Coke with Personalized Marketing 

Coca-Cola's "Share a Coke" summer campaign achieved remarkable success through a simple concept: selling personalized bottles with popular names. By urging people to "Share a Coke" with friends or family whose names appeared on the bottles, the campaign celebrated personal and emotional ties in a playful, social way. Initially launched in Australia, the summer advertising blitz sold more than 250 million bottles to the country’s 23 million people. Coca-Cola swiftly adapted the successful campaign for a global audience, featuring region-specific names to enhance relevance and inclusivity across more than 70 countries. Consumers quickly latched on to the campaign and actively shared their personalized bottles on social media, amplifying reach and impact while humanizing the brand. This success underscores the power of personalized marketing in building enduring consumer relationships and driving brand loyalty worldwide.


2. STARLUX Night Hits a Home Run

SKC client STARLUX Airlines celebrated STARLUX Night at Dodger Stadium on June 21, 2024, commemorating its partnership extension with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The summer event featured a ceremonial first pitch by Taiwanese All-Star pitcher Hong-Chih Kuo, signature mocktails served by STARLUX flight attendants, two roundtrip ticket giveaways, and a dazzling post-game drone show. A crowd of 50,600 was on hand for the inaugural event, praised by Dodgers' Senior Vice President for Global Partnerships Lorenzo Sciarrino as a celebration of the loyal and rewarding relationship between the two partners. Nothing says summer like a baseball game at Dodger Stadium, and the inaugural event and historic venue became synonymous with STARLUX. To attendees’ delight, the spectacular drone show featured a STARLUX plane and a QR code for discounted tickets, and the media, including Chinese-language media, covered the event with earned coverage! 


3. Flipping Loyalties with Samsung

Samsung's 2023 "Join the Flip Side" summer campaign followed up on its 2022 success by leveraging the universal fear of change among smartphone users. The campaign featured a horror-inspired ad where glimpses of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 haunted friends at a lakeside camp. Avoiding the phone became futile as its allure grew stronger, ultimately compelling them to embrace the new device. Directed by Matias Rygh, “Join the Flip Side” cleverly taps into consumer anxieties while showcasing the Z Flip 5's transformative appeal and challenging the status quo of brand loyalty. Its clever and effective continuation of Samsung's innovative marketing strategy led to a tremendous summer success. 


4. Staying Cool with Trader Joe’s  

Why is a $3.99 bag reselling for more than $100 online? Ask Trader Joe’s, the brand whose cult-like following has turned miniature insulated cooler bags into 2024’s must-have summer sensation. Social media influencers played a pivotal role in amplifying the bags’ appeal. Posts on TikTok and Instagram showcased the bags’ functionality and style while encouraging followers to snag one before they sold out. Trader Joe’s, known for its limited marketing, greatly benefitted from this grassroots promotion and sense of scarcity, with enthusiasts lining up outside stores to seek out these exclusive items. The bags’ success highlights how social media can turn mundane retail items into coveted must-haves almost overnight.


5. Taiwan Excellence's Sustainable Summer

Taiwan Excellence Earth Month, now in its second year under SKC's stewardship, made waves this summer with its commitment to sustainability. Branded "One Good Habit, Love the Earth," the 2024 initiative urges individuals to adopt small, eco-friendly actions over 21 days, promoting lasting behavioral change. The campaign, launched in conjunction with World Environment Day, leveraged a social-first, “relay-style” global approach to amplify its eco-friendly message. US participants who shared their habits online were eligible to win prizes from acclaimed Taiwanese brands, driving engagement and followers while reinforcing the campaign's message through user-generated content. With its digital hub showcasing eco-innovations and robust social engagement, Taiwan Excellence effectively combined global reach and tangible incentives to inspire meaningful environmental action drawing higher-than-expected US participants. Earth Month now continues to other parts of the world in a relay fashion.


6. Nintendo’s US Summer Tour

Nintendo brought summer joy to families across the U.S. with its 2023 Nintendo Summer of Play Tour, a traveling event celebrating the world of Nintendo games. From June 15 to August 23, the tour visited multiple cities, offering activities like Mario Kart races on Rainbow Road, campfires with Animal Crossing characters, Pikmin garden explorations, Pokémon photo ops with Pikachu, and Zelda adventures with Link. Attendees received a free passport for Nintendo goodies, access to a Mushroom Kingdom Yourself photo booth, and exclusive My Nintendo rewards. The tour created memorable, interactive experiences to deepen brand affinity and drive product sales, culminating in a GameStop coupon to incentivize Nintendo purchases after the event.


7. Uber's Global Ice Cream Treat

Uber's "Ice Cream Day" summer-themed campaign achieved remarkable success by combining global reach with local appeal during slower months. The #UberIceCream campaign spanned 252 cities and 57 countries, turning the joy of ice cream into a worldwide phenomenon. Users could easily order ice cream through the Uber app from 11am to 5pm daily, with offers tailored to local tastes and prices. This synchronized effort highlighted Uber's logistical capabilities and fostered personal engagement, amplified through social media with the hashtag #UberIceCream. The company delivered 300,000 ice creams globally throughout the summer event, showcasing the power of local customizations to drive engagement with global campaigns.


8. Eyes on the Prize with Warby Parker:

Warby Parker's back-to-school themed “Pupils Project” strategically integrates philanthropy with marketing by providing free vision screenings, eye exams, and glasses to schoolchildren in the US. By partnering with local organizations and governments, the initiative addresses a critical societal need while simultaneously enhancing brand visibility and customer loyalty. The program has distributed 227,000 pairs of glasses to date, significantly expanding Warby Parker’s customer base through community engagement. The approach not only boosts sales during late summer, but also positions the brand as a socially responsible leader in the eyewear industry, driving sustained growth.


For brands willing to think outside the box, the “summer slump” can turn into a sizzling success. These eight campaigns prove that a little resourceful thinking goes a long way in the summer months. With a splash of imagination, you too can help your business shine bright. Crank up the creativity and let your brand bask in the sunny spotlight!


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