18 Feb 2008 04:11:32 | Iulia Pascanu
Juan Valdez is a most popular figure in the advertising world
and the symbol of the Columbian 'cafetelero' since 1959.
Juan Valdez is a fictious character created in 1959 to represent
the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Columbia (founded
1926).
His appearance is one of the steadiest in the advertising world,
including allmost mythical moustace, sombrero, poncho and a
mule-companion called Lana.
In the first commercials, Juan Valdez used to wonder-around in
the coffee fields, picking with his hands the ripe coffee
cerries, meaning to be the representative of those thousands
Colombian 'cafeteros' (also called 'caficultores'). He managed
to create a rather romantic figure of this guild, an immage that
collected many critics on its road to success.
The real situation of the cafetero in the early days of Juan
Valdez was often described as dire poverty, insecurity of life
because of guerillas and narco-traficants, not to mention the
DDT treatments of the coffee fields, which sometimes came by
surprise, when people were at work. However, a situation that
the Federation failed to represent.
Further, Juan Valdez moved from the farm to the average woman's
kitchen, personaly handing her a bag of - you can immagine -
freshly processed coffee beans.
In TV commercials, Juan Valdez was first embodied by actor Jose
Duval (until 1969, when he was no more representative). Carlos
Sanchez of Medellin took his place. In the 1980's, the Juan
Valdez commercials used Rolls Royce cars and luxury home
residences. In the 1990's, a new campaign idea was released:
'grab life by the beans', and Juan Valdez had plenty of those.
He's prooven it in idilic frames with him surfing or
snowboarding. In the late nineties however, Juan Valdez
dissapeard for several years from the public attention, as the
Colombian government drastically cut on his advertising funds.
Juan Valdez (Carlos Sanchez) made sort of a come-back in the
year 2000, when he received the silver cross medal for national
merit, from Mr. President of Columbia himself, Andres Pastrana.
The National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia opened its
first 'Juan Valdez' Coffee shop in the Bogota airport, in
december 2002. The appearance of Juan Valdez in movie 'Bruce
Almighty' costed the Federation $1,5 millions.
At this moment (the year 2004), the symbol of Columbian coffee,
is trying to make a breakthrough to North America. The first
'Juan Valdez' coffee house was opened in september 2004 in
Washington, and the seccond one month later in New York.
Ultimately, Juan Valdez aims the heart of American
coffee-making, Seattle. Starbucks officials stated they do not
feel threatened by the famous moustachioed as far. Gabriel
Silva, the Columbian Federation's manager, said in return
they're not planning to open 8,000 or 10,000 Juan Valdez
establishments.
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