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Audio: Supplements brand Equazen poses daily brainteasers

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

April 19, 2010 | 2 min read

Omega-3 supplement brand Equazen eye q will pose daily brainteasers for children and their parents in a new radio campaign that starts this week.

The ads, created by driven, will challenge families to think about a tricky question during the morning school run and give them the answer at home time.

The quizmaster is 70s children's TV star Derek Griffiths (pictured) who presented Play Away and Heads and Tales. His questions, which will change every day, include 'which part of the human body is the heaviest?'

Jane Wragg, head of marketing at Equazen owner Vifor Pharma, said: “The Daily Question is the first of several interactive ideas were developing with driven. Derek Griffiths is an inspired choice. He communicates fantastically well with children and is close to the hearts of many parents too.”

The campaign, which will run for five weeks, is driven's first work for Equazen since winning its account last December.

Driven partner Graham Drury said: "This is a fun and engaging way to stimulate young brains. Its a totally fresh approach designed to really drive the category forward”.

Media buying is being handled by MEC Manchester and 422 was responsible for sound design.

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