1949 was a big year for barf, welcoming the invention of the barf
bag and
Dramamine®. Seventy-five years later,
Dramamine, a Prestige Consumer Healthcare brand, thrives as the
number one brand for motion sickness relief, but as Dramamine has
risen in popularity, the use of barf bags has sadly diminished. To
commemorate the joint anniversary, Dramamine® is breathing new life
– not barf – into the paper product with a mission to save its
fellow partner in puke.
“The Last Barf Bag” campaign announced today by Dramamine®,
alongside agency partners FCB Chicago, 360PR+ and The Shipyard,
explores the cultural impact of a humble yet crucial American
invention made all but defunct due to Dramamine’s effectiveness in
preventing unexpected upchucks. Through a new documentary, a
collection of upcycled, repurposed bags and a pop-up museum
exhibition, Dramamine is paying tribute to a once iconic part of
our culture and history, nodding to the manufacturers, collectors,
and nausea sufferers as they fill barf bags with new purpose and
save their industry from irrelevance.
“We’re not saying that Dramamine has caused the demise of the
barf bag, but we are saying that Dramamine is effective in
minimizing their use, and we feel bad about that,” said Erica
Nesbitt, Senior Brand Manager of Dramamine at Prestige Consumer
Health. “The 75th anniversary of both inventions felt like the
right time to commemorate barf bags’ contributions to culture and
even rewrite what the future holds for them after Dramamine’s
impact has made their intended purpose all but obsolete.”
‘The Last Barf Bag’ Documentary The documentary
short film, The Last Barf Bag: A Tribute to a Cultural
Icon, explores the cultural impact of a humble but
crucially useful American invention. In it, the barf bag collectors
and manufacturers whose passion can be credited to saving it from
extinction, meet their unlikely ally: the makers of the anti-nausea
medication that threatens its existence. Directed by the filmmaking
collective Sunny Sixteen (Niles Jeran, Joshua Martin, Taylor
Pendleton, and Caleb Babcock), The Last Barf Bag film introduces us
to doctors, pilots, historians, collectors, brand managers,
suppliers, flight attendants, and even regular people discussing
their barf-worthy experiences.
‘This is Not A Barf Bag’ Limited Edition
CollectionDramamine and barf bags have been fighting the
good fight against nausea together, but the barf bag can make way
for a purpose that goes way beyond catching upchucks. Consumers can
get in on the crusade to save culture’s cherished paper puke sacks
by purchasing upcycled barf bags that can be used as puppets,
chef’s hats, popcorn bags, coloring canvases, vases and more. Each
bag in its repurposed form will be available for purchase for $5,
and bundles including a barf bag and Dramamine product will be $10
while supplies last. View the full collection here.
Dramamine commissioned artist and creative director known for
her appearance on NBC’s Making It, Jessie Bearden, to display her
craft on a new type of novel canvas…vintage barf bags. Bearden
created a custom-made puffer coat using the colorful, patterned
barf bags from around the world as material for a unique,
only-of-its-kind item and exhibition piece. The puffer can be
previewed at TheLastBarfBag.com today through April 17 at 12pm EST,
when it will open up for one lucky consumer to secure the
ultra-limited edition drop for just $7.50, a nod to the 75th
anniversary milestone.
“The unique look of vintage barf bags and their various colors
and designs actually make a great template for a totally
one-of-a-kind textile, and that’s what inspired me to create a
jacket,” said Bearden. “I use a lot of unorthodox materials in my
work, but a barf bag is a first! It makes me so happy knowing the
piece will give a new life to these barf bags and I hope it serves
as a conversation starter for the one lucky person who gets to wear
it and spread the news of Dramamine’s The Last Barf Bag
project.”
Barf Bag Collection ExhibitionToday in New York
City for one day only, consumers and passersby can see The Last
Barf Bag Exhibition in-person and watch an exclusive screening of
the documentary on the day of its world premiere. The extensive
collections of four of America’s preeminent barf bag collectors
will be on full display, including collections consisting of
hundreds of bags collected over 5+ decades from around the world
and even space. The exhibit will be open to the general public on
April 3 from 12pm – 7pm at 437 N. Broadway.
Following the exhibition, its collections and contents will be
available to be viewed online. Consumers can pay their tributes to
the barf bag’s cultural impact and secure their piece of barf bag
history by visiting TheLastBarfBag.com.
Follow @DramamineOfficial for more
information.
ABOUT DRAMAMINE®Dramamine® is the #1 name in
motion related nausea relief. Dramamine®’s range of solutions, in
various forms, effectively prevent and treat nausea, dizziness,
vomiting & queasiness. The brand falls under the Prestige
Consumer Healthcare portfolio, which markets and distributes
over-the-counter products in the U.S., Canada and Australia.
With 75 years of experience, Dramamine® is the leader in nausea
relief with a wide range of solutions created to help Americans
unwanted bouts of barf. For more information on Dramamine®
products, including Dramamine® Original
Formula, Dramamine® Non-Drowsy, and
the newest Dramamine® Ginger Chews, and
for a list of retailers,
visit www.Dramamine.com.
ABOUT PRESTIGE CONSUMER HEALTHCARE INC.Prestige
Consumer Healthcare is a leading consumer healthcare products
company with sales throughout the U.S. and Canada, Australia, and
in certain other international markets. The Company’s diverse
portfolio of brands include Monistat® and Summer’s Eve® women’s
health products, BC® and Goody's® pain relievers, Clear Eyes® and
TheraTears® eye care products, DenTek® specialty oral care
products, Dramamine® motion sickness treatments, Fleet® enemas and
glycerin suppositories, Chloraseptic® and Luden’s® sore throat
treatments and drops, Compound W® wart treatments, Little Remedies®
pediatric over-the-counter products, Boudreaux’s Butt Paste® diaper
rash ointments, Nix® lice treatment, Debrox® earwax remover,
Gaviscon® antacid in Canada, and Hydralyte® rehydration products
and the Fess® line of nasal and sinus care products in Australia.
Visit the Company’s website at
www.prestigeconsumerhealthcare.com.
Investor Relations Contact
Phil Terpolilli, CFA, 914-524-6819
irinquiries@prestigebrands.com
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