When this happens, generosity emerges and helps create more meaningful brand experiences.
One example of Generosity is Starbucks’ free coffee giveaway on Election Day.
To help bolster sales but also to encourage the ideal of good citizenship, Starbucks promised they’d give a free tall coffee to anyone who came in and said they voted.
Their spot that aired during Saturday Night Live asks: “What if we all cared enough to vote? Not just 54% of us, but 100% of us? What if we cared as much on Nov. 5 as we care on Nov. 4?....You and Starbucks. It’s bigger than coffee.”
Other examples of Election Day Generosity include Ben & Jerry's ice cream giveaway


and also Krispy Kreme's doughnut giveaway

It’s simple and makes sense: Starbucks, Ben & Jerry's, and Krispy Kreme said they supported voting if their customers also cared. These brands served up more than just their product; they gave customers social value by encouraging democracy.
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