
This square food & beverage ad template is built for packaged instant noodles and highlights a clear nutrition comparison. A bright, high-contrast yellow background grabs attention in a busy feed, whi...
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This square food & beverage ad template is built for packaged instant noodles and highlights a clear nutrition comparison. A bright, high-contrast yellow background grabs attention in a busy feed, while a bold all-caps headline at the top (“Both have the same amount of fiber”) sets a curiosity hook. The center uses a simple face-off layout with two product packs separated by a large “VS,” making the claim instantly scannable. At the bottom, two dark rounded stat boxes quantify the trade-off (packs vs grams per pack), reinforcing value comparison and helping solution-aware shoppers evaluate options quickly. The design is ideal for mid-funnel consideration: it doesn’t introduce ramen; it reframes how to judge it. Health-conscious buyers get a concrete metric, while the visual hierarchy (headline → products → numbers) reduces cognitive load and encourages saving or sharing. Customize by swapping in your own pack shots, adjusting the headline to a single nutrient (fiber, protein, sodium), and replacing the bottom figures with your verified nutrition facts or serving-based comparisons.
This creative wins by combining curiosity (“both have the same amount of fiber”) with a fast, side-by-side comparison that reduces decision friction. The bright yellow backdrop maximizes thumb-stopping contrast, while the “VS” framing signals an objective evaluation—effective for health-conscious audiences who want evidence, not slogans. Because the viewer is already solution-aware, the ad skips category education and instead reframes the choice around a single, memorable metric. The bottom stat panels translate the claim into simple math (packs vs grams per pack), activating value-comparison heuristics and making the conclusion feel self-derived. As a mid-funnel consideration asset, it’s ideal for retargeting and comparison shoppers: it clarifies differentiation, encourages saves/shares, and sets up a “learn more” click to validate the numbers with full nutrition facts.
Designed for health-conscious shoppers who still buy convenient packaged meals and want quick, numeric proof before switching brands. It appeals to solution-aware consumers comparing macros (fiber, carbs, protein) and to deal/value evaluators who respond to per-pack math and side-by-side visuals.
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