L'Desh Fresh

L'Desh Fresh is a fictitious bottled water company created by Water.org to raise awareness about unsanitary drinking water in developing nations.[1] Concepted and executed by the Kansas City advertising agency Sullivan Higdon & Sink (abbreviated SHS) with the help of Take 2 Productions, Back Alley Films, rw/2 and Evolution Audio, the L’Desh Fresh campaign features a viral marketing Web site, multiple eBay auctions and numerous social networking fan pages.

L'Desh Fresh
AgencySullivan Higdon & Sink
ClientWater.org
Product
  • L'Desh Fresh
Release date(s)2009

The Product

L’Desh Fresh touts itself as a unique alternative to traditional high-end bottled waters. L’Desh Fresh's main flavor enhancements include arsenic, mud, urine and microscopic parasites.[2] These product attributes playfully call attention to harmful substances found in contaminated water from underdeveloped areas of the world.

The specific origin of L’Desh Fresh's water source is never revealed. Some argue that this is a moot point because contaminated drinking water can be found in almost any developing country.[3]

Internet

There is a product Web site for L’Desh Fresh[4] explaining the company's fake philosophies and approaches to bottling water. After spending a few minutes reading through the site, it becomes obvious that L’Desh Fresh is a spoofed product attempting to shed light upon world issues.

gollark: Electrical bees.
gollark: Replace the transformer in it with a bunch of bees.
gollark: You MAY literally die of death (electrical).
gollark: DO NOT microwave transformer.
gollark: The geometry of this makes no sense.

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