A series of advertisements featuring the Bundaberg Rum bear, a polar bear known as Bundy R. Bear, was produced by advertising agency Leo Burnett to align the product 'with a larrikin approach to Australian mateship'.[1] The Bundaberg Rum bear first appeared in 1961 and was created by Sam McMahon the brother of former Australian Prime Minister William McMahon. It was designed to soften rum's aggressive image and broaden its appeal from the traditional older male drinker to a more sociable audience.[2]
The advertisements have been cited as a favourite among Australia's youth.[3] Bundaberg Rum has also been criticised for targeting its advertising towards young people and boys, through television commercials during NRL broadcasts, and other promotions.[4][5]
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- Duncan Macleod. Bundy Bear - Bundaberg Rum Mascot The Inspiration Room, 19 August 2006, retrieved 12 April 2015^
- Brett McMahon. 50th Birthday of Bundy R. Bear bundabergrumshowcase.com.au, retrieved 12 April 2015^
- Camille Alarcon. Young adults are a paradox for marketers B&T, 20 December 2004^
- Teenage Boys ABC Radio National, Australian Broadcasting Commission, 3 November 2002^
- Bundaberg Rum Marketing Challenged in WA Grogwatch, Community Alcohol Action Network (CAAN), 12 June 2006^