Sequel for Effie-winning radio campaign
The new radio-commercials for Douwe Egberts coffee are the next step in the campaign “You are only fully awake after you had your Douwe Egberts Coffee”. In the previous spots we introduced the word “fockee” as a dyslectic form of “coffee”.
In the current spots we show the consequences of not being awake at work. If you don’t understand the commercials, it’s not because you haven’t had your coffee yet, it’s because they are in Dutch and French.
Intercom (French)
Mauvais Etage (French)
Patron (French)
Ronny (Dutch)
Douwe Egberts wins Golden Effie
Belgium’s leading coffee brand Douwe Egberts has won a Golden Effie Award with its ‘breakfast’ campaign, created by Duval Guillaume. The campaign succeeded in raising sales volume and market share, in reaching unseen likeability scores and in attracting new young consumers for the category.
Breakfast and morning use are key moments for coffee use. But the share of coffee in the morning had been declining for years. With the so called ‘Foccee’ campaign (dyslectic version of ‘coffee’), Douwe Egberts managed to turn this trend around. Each of the campaign waves had a significant effect both on sales (average +12%) and on share of stomach.
This year, Douwe Egberts has already been awarded at the CCB, and has been elected as Advertiser of the Year. The campaign has also been listed as Most Likeable campaign by both flemish as french speaking radio audiences.

Summer hour: Fokkiefoon & Faké Service
During the night of Saturday 29th March to Sunday 30th March Belgians switched to the summer hour. Three o’clock became two o’clock and we all missed out on one hour of sleep.
To make sure everybody got out of bed Sunday morning Douwe Egberts launched the a wake-up-call service called Fokkiefoon (Dutch) and Faké Service (French).
You can order a wake-up-call for yourself or for your friends through the website www.fokkiefoon.be (Dutch) and www.fakeservice.be (French). You can choose the dyslectic message people will hear when waked up.
Looking at the database, we see most people want to get their friends out of bed around six in the morning. Quite a prank. Since many people are jetlagged during the whole week, the service will be available until Friday 4th of April. Enjoy.
The Fokkie radio spots
After reading our article Douwe Egberts supports Brudio Stussel with fokkie you can listen to the radio spots created for the 25th birthday of Studio Brussel. They are recorded in Dutch.
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Douwe Egberts supports Brudio Stussel with fokkie
National youth radio Studio Brussel (StuBru) celebrates their 25th anniversary. For one week, they will turn the station upside down and change the name into the dyslectic Brudio Stussel (BruStu).
Douwe Egberts is well know for the Fokkie & Facé campaign on the radio, created by Duval Guillaume Brussels. The word coffee was inverted in French (café) and in Dutch (koffie). The characters in the spots speak a dyslectic language, until they had a cup of Douwe Egberts. You’re only ready to start the day, after a good cup of Douwe Egberts in the morning, is the idea behind it. The word Fokkie became an instant hit and is used in everyday life.
Douwe Egberts is airing new spots made for the birthday week of Studio Brussel. One spot explains how creatives came up with the name Brudio Stussel. They clearly hadden’t drank a fokkie yet that day.
All StuBru radio hosts received a t-shirt with a print of their name written in the dyslectic Fokkie language. The word Fokkie has been used regularly on air. In the studio a FokkieSjamien (coffee machine) was placed, to keep the hosts awake during the broadcasting at night.
‘Fokkietje’ in the dictionary
‘Fokkie’ is a non-existing word invented by Duval Guillaume for a radio campaign on behalf of Douwe Egberts. ‘Fokkie’ is a dyslectic version of ‘koffie’, the Dutch word for coffee.
With the campaign we refer to the effect of not drinking a coffee in the morning, which leads to a dyslectic use of the language. In Belgium more and more people are commonly using this word in daily life. You should enter ‘fokkietje‘ or ‘fokkie‘ in Google to see how widespread it is.
After airing this campaign, ‘fokkietje’ popped up in several blogs, twitters and forums on the web. It’s being used in daily conversations and has been elected the best radio commercial by the audience. Maybe we are a bit too optimistic, but wouldn’t it be great if ‘fokkie’ could end in up in the dictionary?
Click below to listen to two of the ‘fokkie’ radio spots. Please note that they are in dutch, so even after two coffees you might not get it. Enjoy.
‘Fokkiesjamien‘ Spot
‘First day at work‘ Spot
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