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Häagen-Dazs Has Partnered with the Emily in Paris Television Series

Häagen-Dazs has launched a global collaboration with the television series Emily in Paris. This limited-edition range features Häagen-Dazs's popular flavors — Strawberry and Salted Caramel — presented in packaging inspired by the show’s Parisian chic. The campaign is dubbed 'Be More Emily' and cleverly coincides with the release of Season Four of Emily in Paris on Netflix.

The partnership between Häagen-Dazs and Emily in Paris also includes interactive elements such as pop-up events, social media contests, and a QR code-based sweepstakes offering a chance to win a trip to Paris. This trip, organized in collaboration with DHARMA, promises an immersive Parisian experience that echoes the show's glamorous portrayal of the city.

By changing its packaging aesthetic to fit the mood of the show, Häagen-Dazs is sure to delight fans of the series or capture the attention of those who have not seen it yet.
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