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James Bond Brand Shaken

Swilling Heineken in new movie Skyfall.

Daniel Craig

James Bond and beer? Bad move Bond. James Bond drinking beer is a fall from grace as the sophisticated spy we know and love for his elegance and glam. Famed for his signature beverage of a vodka martini “shaken, not stirred,” Bond has stooped to swilling beer for a purported 45 million marketing deal from Heineken. Can you see a beautiful Bond girl approaching the current James Bond guy, Daniel Craig, at a bar in some exotic land hoping to be seduced by him, and then eyeing his drink, a can of beer? Game over.

Lesya Lysyj, a representative of Dutch brewer says, ''James Bond is a perfect fit for us,'' Maybe he is, but beer isn’t a “perfect fit” for his brand. She adds, “He is the epitome of the man of the world.'' Not after this commercial caper.

According to Ad Age, the Heineken brand has had a partnership with the film for 15 years, but this is the beermaker’s most visible move to capitalize on the Bond name. This unfortunate decision has caused quite a stir among fans and inspired jokes from the likes of Peter Sagal and his guests on the popular NPR Show, Wait Wait…Don’t Tell me. In this week’s show Sagal quipped, “His tuxedo is just printed on a T-shirt now. We’re looking forward to having him sidle up to the bar in his tuxedo T-shirt and he’s going to order a brew.” Guest panelist Adam Felber added, “He’ll be Jimmy Bond now.” Sorry, but beer is bad for the Bond Brand. Say it ain’t so James. We want our Aston Martin, Rolex wearing, martini drinking man to stay true to his elegant, womanizing ways, not throw one back like the rest of us working stiffs.

Susan Harrow is the author of Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul. She runs a Media Consultancy where she helps everyone from Fortune 500 CEOs to celebrity chefs, entrepreneurs to authors grow their business through media coaching and the power of PR. For more information please contact Susan.

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Susan Harrow is the author of Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul.

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