Babies Dressed in Heinz Colors Star in Mother's Day Campaign

Babies Dressed in Heinz Colors Star in Mother's Day Campaign

May. 08, 2025

This Mother’s Day, Heinz Brazil is launching a campaign ("Heinz Babies") inspired by real-life photos shared by consumers — moms who spontaneously dress their babies in the brand’s iconic colors.

Created by DAVID São Paulo, the campaign features photos taken by the families themselves, with no studio production or professional direction involved. Each piece carries the message: “Even what’s already perfect gets better with Heinz.” The campaign is currently live on digital and out-of-home platforms.

With lighthearted and authentic everyday moments, the images playfully and charmingly highlight just how much consumers love the brand — to the point of dressing their kids in its signature style. The campaign was built on extensive research and features only real, unedited family photos.

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