The campaign marks the end of a years-long, emotionally charged, finger-cramping struggle that all Chupa Chups fans have endured for far too long. And to make fans feel the relief they've been waiting for, BBH reminds them of the struggle of opening a Chupa Chups wrapper. 

The masks were designed in collaboration with renowned Mexican Mask Designer and Crafter, Arturo Bucio. Three Chupa Chups wrappers were turned into visually striking Lucha Libre masks to dramatise the struggle that opening a lollipop used to be. Bucio created Lucha Libre masks for wrestling icons such as Rey Misterio, Mil Máscaras, Dos Caras and Místico for over 20 years, says the duo.

Different elements from each flavour of wrapper (Apple, Strawberry and Cola) were incorporated into the design of the masks, to give each one its own unique identity and personality. The typographic treatment of the headline, 'No More Wrestling', was also inspired by classic Mexican wrestling fly posters.

Martin Hofling, Global Marketing Manager at Chupa Chups, says, "People have been wrestling with Chupa Chups wrappers for decades. But now that the fight is over, we wanted to mark the occasion with a set of posters that are as fun, distinctive, and iconic as the brand itself."

BBH Creative Directors Stu Royall and Phil Holbrook, add, "Chupa Chups is such a brilliant brand to work on because every brief is an opportunity to do something banging. Even a packaging update."

The campaign will be running across the United Kingdom and Spain in OOH and on social media. Wavemaker planned the media and Build Hollywood bought flyposter locations to lean into the wrestling poster aesthetic, concludes the duo.

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