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Sprite leans into Gen Z’s love for spicy flavors with global campaign

July 10, 2025
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  • Sprite is tapping into Gen Z’s love of spicy food with a brand new global campaign, “Hurts Real Good,” that leans into the soda’s promise to amplify — not extinguish — the warmth of daring flavors, per details shared with Marketing Dive.
  • The Coca-Cola beverage will partner with brands including McDonald’s, Buldak Fried Noodles and Takis and launch late-night pop-up experiences as a part of the campaign, which also includes out-of-home, digital OOH and social media activations.
  • “Hurts Real Good” is informed by insights around Gen Z and follows a previous global campaign that sought to attach with consumers in the course of the hottest moments of summer using data and contextual targeting.

Sprite is again leaning into heat, trading the temperature-focused work of the “Turn Up Refreshment” campaign for the nearly ubiquitous trend around spicy food. Gen Z is leading the charge, with as much as half of the demographic actively looking for out and ordering spicy food at the very least once per week, per data cited by the brand. 

“At Sprite, we’re not nearly refreshment; we’re a brand of culture, deeply embedded in the heartbeat of what moves our consumers, and that is reflected in who we’ve partnered with. We recognize that the global love affair with spicy food is not just a trend – it is a vibrant cultural movement, a pursuit of thrilling sensations,” said Oana Vlad, global vice chairman at Sprite, in an announcement.

While the previous campaign positioned Sprite as a balm for hot weather, “Hurts So Good” markets the lemon-lime soda as the perfect technique to extend flavors like chili and curry. In that way, the campaign might be seen as a shot across the bow of Coca-Cola competitor Pepsi, which has marketed a concentrate on its ability to pair with quite a lot of foods.

Along with OOH and social media activations, “Hurts Real Good” includes several brand partnerships, talent collaborations and festival experiences that support opportunities for consumer engagement. To-be-announced pop-up experiences will run from 1-3 a.m. — crucial late-night craving hours — because the brand looks to drive engagement and buy intent.

Sprite will partner with spicy food brands including Takis and Buldak — a favourite brand of Gen Alpha — and with McDonald’s on an effort that promotes the combo with the McSpicy spicy chicken sandwich on digital menus, digital kiosks, drive-thru menus and in-app banners. Plus, Sprite has tapped brand ambassador and K-pop star Karina for a digital film and OOH creative and teamed with TikTok for an interactive filter.

“Hurts So Good” was led and developed by WPP Open X with VML and supported by Ogilvy PR, EssenceMediacom and Subvrsive. 

Sprite this yr became the No. 3 carbonated soft drink within the U.S., passing Pepsi with a concentrate on sports and popular culture. In kind, the brand tapped into a viral TikTok trend to create Sprite + Tea, a flavor innovation with a launch that included a tie-up with sports-focused lifestyle brand Eastside Golf.

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