EVEREADY Print Ad, with Model Dawn Colvin.1970, |
The EVEREADY
Battery Company was founded back in the 1890s by Conrad Hubert , the inventor
of the first electric hand torch—or the flashlight. With a rough brass
reflector inside a paper tube, the contraption was powered by dry cell
batteries.
EVEREADY, FLASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES, 1929 |
The flashlight proved to be a successful product, but the batteries were also much in demand, and by the 1920s the production of the EVEREADY® battery brand begins to expand across the globe over the next three decades. By 1929, EVEREADY flashlights and batteries were available in the Philippines, imported all the way from the U.S., advertised in leading magazines and dailies.
EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES, 1929 |
The now familiar “Cat & 9” EVEREADY® icon was launched in the 1930s, and the brand character
became one of the most identifiable marks of EVEREADY. By the 1950s, the
“battery with 9 lives” was an established brand, distributed by Pacific
Merchandising Corp., along with EVEREADY-branded
flashlights, radio batteries and dry cells.
EVEREADY, SILENT NIGHT, 1955 |
The National Carbon Philippines, Inc. in Mandaluyong began producing EVEREADY batteries to serve the growing needs of the Philippine
market. The fledgling company would grow to become the Union Carbide
Philippines in the late 1960s, part of the Union Carbide Corporation, the
world’s largest producer of ethylene glycol and the a leading manufacturer of
the world’s most widely used plastic, polyethylene.
THANKS TO EVEREADY, 1957 |
EVEREADY, BUY FRESH, 1958 |
The marketing of EVEREADY took a more sophisticated turn, with communication and media strategies planned by its appointed ad agency, McCann-Erickson Phils. In 1968, “The Fresh Ones” campaign was launched, harping on the freshness of EVEREADY Batteries as as for the first time, they were manufactured locally in the Mandaue plant in Cebu.
EVEREADY, THE FRESH ONES, "Fruits", 1968 |
EVEREADY, THE FRESH ONES, "Vegetables", 1968 |
One of the most memorable EVEREADY campaigns that was launched on Philippine TV ca. 1983, carried the theme “EVEREADY—may lakas sa loob na tumatagal”, that shows how the batteries came to save the day for a husband and wife about to have their baby. The delivery was hampered by a brownout, but an EVEREADY-powered flashlight ensured a smooth delivery. The ad was the brainchild of the legendary McCann-Erickson creative director Bill Y. IbaƱez.
Eveready website: https://www.eveready.com/
Goodbye-Union Carbide, The Philippine Star, 27 April 2011. https://www.philstar.com/opinion/2011/04/27/679662/editorial-goodbye-union-carbide
Union Carbide Corp., https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences-and-law/economics-business-and-labor/businesses-and-occupations/union-carbide-corp