The man who founded the Death Cigarettes brand, BJ ’Baby John’
Cunningham, is to launch an advertising agency in the UK.
Kunde & Co, a Danish advertising agency, is launching a UK division in
mid-October. Its clients include MD Foods, owner of Lurpak, and Fazer
Chocolate, a leading Scandinavian brand.
Cunningham will be managing director and already has one UK client:
Pronofco, a maker of osteoporosis diagnosis equipment.
The agency will initially employ eight people, a team of creatives and
two account managers. A new-business mailing is under way to raise the
agency’s profile.
Cunningham said: ’I used to be a client and know that with most
advertising agencies you get a lot of pretty pictures but no concrete
plans for business.
We are not out to get awards, and I think the agency world in London is
ripe for change. The key words are strategy and authenticity.’
Cunningham admitted that The Enlightened Tobacco Company, manufacturer
of Death Cigarettes, was not a great success. Launched in 1991, it sold
30,000 packets a week, compared with more popular brands that sell
30,000 packets a minute.
Cunningham said that distribution of the cigarettes had ’always been a
problem’, and agreed that the black packaging and the skull displayed on
the front were possible reasons.