Creativity Southern Comfort Wants You to Tan Your Giant Belly (and Your Lemonade) This Summer Getting even more comfortableBy Tim Nudd|June 15, 2015 Share By Tim Nudd|June 15, 2015 Share The hirsute, rotund free spirit from Southern Comfort's famous "Beach" ad in 2012 may have been harboring a dirty secret—his famous tan might have been at least partly self-inflicted—judging by the brand's new spot, which goes to great lengths (and widths) to celebrate artificial bronzing. The latest spot in the "Whatever's Comfortable" campaign, from Wieden + Kennedy New York, shows three blokes in hairnets—and what frankly look like diapers—lacquering their pasty exterior Britishness in a golden hue. This is because the weather in Britain is terrible, and they can't achieve a more natural summer glow by natural means. Not that they'd want to. This spray-tanning business is borderline orgasmic, judging by their quivering reaction to the spray gun's feathery touch. Comfortable is putting it mildly. Tanning oneself is only part of the story, though. Viewers are also encouraged to "tan" their lemonade this summer by spiking it with Southern Comfort & Lime. "Following the popularity of our previous ads, we've leveraged that momentum into a new chapter, one that not only heroes our 'Whatever's Comfortable' attitude but also the drink itself," says client marketing manager Gwen Ridsdale. "Southern Comfort lemonade and fresh lime, the brand's recommended serve, is integral to the story in a unique way, which adds a whole new dimension to the campaign by encouraging consumers to 'tan your lemonade' this summer. The spot breaks today online and will appear in cinemas and video on demand through the summer in the U.K. CREDITS Client: Southern Comfort Spot: "Spray Tan" Agency: Wieden + Kennedy, New York Executive Creative Directors: Jaime Robinson, David Kolbusz Creative Directors: Jimm Lasser, Caleb Jensen, Mike Giepert Copywriters: Laddie Peterson, Rajeev Basu Head of Content Production: Nick Setounski Producer: Cheryl Warbrook Strategist: Tom Gibby Account Team: Toby Hussey, Katie Hoak, Kerry O'Connell Business Affairs: Sara Jagielski, Justine Lowe Production Company: Biscuit Filmworks Director: Andreas Nilsson Executive Producer, Chief Operating Officer: Shawn Lacy Executive Producer: Colleen O'Donnell Line Producers: Mirka Taylor, Jay Veal Director of Photography: Sebastian Wintero Hansen Editing: Arcade Edit Editor: Geoff Hounsell Editing Assistant: Sam Barden Producer: Cecilia Melton Executive Producer: Sila Soyer Online, Finishing, Clean-up: Arcade Edit Flame Artist: Tristian Wake Visual Effects (end tag only): The Mill Visual Effects Compositors: Tomas Wall, Rob Meade Computer Graphics Artist: Andrew Bartholomew Producer: Colin Moneymaker Telecine Company: CO3 Colorist: Tim Masick Mix Company: Heard City Mixer: Phillip Loeb Producers: Natasha Alden, Sasha Awn Song: "All Gold Everything" Artist: Soulja Boy Adweek Adweek