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+ Larissa Riquelme Shows How To Hold your Nokia!

13 July 2010

Larissa Riquelme & Nokia E71
The Best Product Placement Ever!

Black Eyed Peas' - I Gotta FeelingWith the risk of repeating myself, I want to emphasize again that whoever is responsible for viral marketing and product placement for Nokia deserves a medal for the coolest and hottest product placement ever!

We’ve all seen women using their breast to hold things and we know that Nokia likes viral marketing and stealth-like product placements in movies, music videos and TV shows but this time we are not sure if this was really paid Nokia product placement or just an accidental advertising of multi-award winning Nokia E71 smartphone, as there have been no confirmations from the brand so far.

Company's product placements that we have covered so far includesNokia N81 which was spotted in Alicia Key’s music video, SuperNova made an appearance in Fall Out Boy's I Don’t Care video, the Nokia N96 plays leading role in Katy Perry’s 'Hot N Cold' clip while the Nokia N97 appeared in the Royksopp's Girl and the Robot video as well as in Black Eyed Peas' - I Gotta Feeling music spot.

Nokia 5800 is king of them all, one of the most advertised Nokia's product ever appeared in the Batman: The Dark Knight movie, latest Britney’s 'Womanizer' video clip, Christina Aguilera's 'Keeps Gettin' Better' music clip, Pussycat Dolls' Jai Ho spot and the last apperance was in the very popular Flo Rida's video spot for Right Round single.


Larissa Riquelme

Larissa Riquelme

Larissa Riquelme

Larissa Riquelme

Larissa Riquelme

Larissa Riquelme

Larissa Riquelme

Larissa Riquelme

Larissa Riquelme

Source: productplacement.biz Photo: Reuters Author: Teo



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