It’s not every day you get to sell a not-for-profit using poo jokes, cold showers and a mounted panda head. But that’s what we did to sell Mood Tea - a social enterprise committed to fighting suicide and mental health issues amongst youth in Australia. Their brief to us was about as simple as could be: get noticed and sell more tea. But without much funding and in a very cluttered retail environment, we needed to break not-for-profit conventions. No violin music. No sad children. Instead we built our campaign off the insight that most people, no matter how good they are, wouldn’t just buy a product because it does good for the world. It had to be a good quality product too. With that in mind we launched a series of ads with a mean-spirited and detestable spokesperson. His message: he doesn’t drink the tea because it does good; he drinks it because it tastes good.