MANGO MOOSE MEDIA


Larger than Life Installations by mangomoose
December 2, 2011, 3:49 pm
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CRFA’s Free Your Milk campaign, which featured in several downtown locations including Young and Dundas Square.

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Zamboni Wrap Takes the Red Carpet at TIFF by mangomoose
September 21, 2011, 3:06 pm
Filed under: • Car Wraps | Tags: , , , ,

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Agency: SPOKE     Client: Alliance Films

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Just Ducky Car Warp by mangomoose
September 21, 2011, 2:28 pm
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Street Wraps – Paving the Way During the 2011 Toronto & Vancouver Pride Parades by mangomoose
August 8, 2011, 11:50 am
Filed under: • Street Wraps | Tags: , , , , ,

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Street Wrap is NEW to Mango Moose Media

Street Wrap is the perfect concrete, pavement, road and sidewalk graphic solution.

Our wraps are the ideal way to get your band seen by thousands at festivals and special events.

Print, Install, Removal available Across Canada!

WE DO:

  • 3D Sidewalk Campaigns
  • Retail Location
  • Events

This is just the start. Keep checking the blog for more to come!

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“WSPA monkeying around in Toronto” by mangomoose
July 7, 2011, 3:05 pm
Filed under: • Postering & Poster Sniping, • Street Teams | Tags: , ,

Our guerrilla campaign for WSPA was picked up by Marketing Mag and the Canadian News Wire.

Check it out!

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Lost ape found in Toronto’s financial district by mangomoose

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Due to devastating effects of the bushmeat trade, our closest living relative, the bonobo, is almost lost forever.  The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) aims to raise awareness of this preventable tragedy through an attention grabbing education campaign launching on June 29 in Toronto.

A costumed “mother ape” roaming the streets of Toronto’s financial district looking for her missing baby will kick-off WSPA’s campaign.  The month-long initiative will also feature a take on the “lost dog” flyers, with posters up around the city aimed at raising awareness of the plight of bonobos, as well as bears (tortured as part of brutal bear baiting events) and whales (thousands hunted and killed every year).

“The extinction of the bonobo is a very real possibility in our lifetime; we want to draw attention to this fact and to the needless suffering endured by bears and whales around the world.  People need to know what is happening and how they can stop it” says WSPA Canada’s Executive Director, Josey Kitson.

To take action visit WSPA’s website at and text WSPA to 30333 to donate $5.

Join the World Society for the Protection of Animals (and our mother ape) on June 29th 2011, 11:30am to 4:30 pm at the  northwest corner of King St. & Bay St. for the start of the campaign.

This will be a great photo/video opportunity.

For more information contact Elizabeth Sharpe, Communications Manager, WSPA Canada at

416-369-0044 x111, cell: 647-268-8122, sharpe@wspa.ca or visit www.wspa.ca/lost

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The World Society for the Protection of Animals

For 30 years, the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) has been working to end animal suffering and cruelty.  WSPA’s presence in more than 160 countries is a testament to our commitment to creating a world where animal welfare matters and to ending animal cruelty for good. We bring about change at both grassroots and governmental levels and we support and develop high-profile campaigns, scientifically-backed projects and innovative education initiatives.  With our partners, governments and international agencies, WSPA also provides relief to animals affected by disasters.

Mango Moose Media

Mango Moose Media handled the execution and creation of the experiential marketing element of the campaign and the initiative will run for one week starting on Wednesday June 29th, 2011. It will be supported by a poster campaign in downtown Toronto.

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For more information on the educational campaign and full versions of all three posters (available in PDF format) visit  www.wspa.ca/lost

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Car Wraps.ca Vancouver & Toronto by mangomoose
May 2, 2011, 3:06 pm
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Goodlife Fitness Hits the Streets in Toronto by mangomoose
April 14, 2011, 2:22 pm
Filed under: • Street Teams | Tags: , , , ,

Mango Moose Media is getting the 2011 season started right with a 12 week street team promotion for Goodlife Fitness.

With a new superclub opening at Yonge and Adelaide, promotional reps are creating awareness on the streets of Toronto while soaking in the beautiful weather.

Check out the photos below!

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DNA Condos Hits TIFF! by mangomoose

Our Mango Moose promo reps hit the streets of Toronto during the Toronto International Film Festival to promote DNA Condos’ third phase, located at King St. and Shaw St.

Reps were armed with lollipops, pamphlets and iPads to sign people up for more information about the condos.  The glitz and glamour of TIFF provided a perfect backdrop for our reps and the promotion turned out to be a success from top to bottom.

Check out the photos below!

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The Gift of Golf at Taste of the Danforth! by mangomoose

Mango Moose recently partnered with The Gift of Golf to distribute tissue packs to attendees of the Taste of the Danforth.

Reps encouraged Torontonians to ditch the lame coffee mug gift and instead consider buying gifts that golfers really want.  The Gift of Golf allows gift-givers to purchase gift cards on their website so that the recipient can go online and choose to use it on the many Golf Rounds, Driving Range passes and Stay ‘N Play Packages featured on thegiftofgolf.ca.

Tissue packs are a great way to advertise your brand.  I mean, who wouldn’t want a free tissue pack?

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