
Designed for an electrolyte drink mix in sachet-style packaging, this 9:16 Story template uses a high-contrast, performance-driven layout to tackle midday fatigue. The top headline in oversized red ty...
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Designed for an electrolyte drink mix in sachet-style packaging, this 9:16 Story template uses a high-contrast, performance-driven layout to tackle midday fatigue. The top headline in oversized red type (“STOP CRASHING BY NOON”) instantly frames a clear problem/solution, while the left-side vertical checklist breaks benefits into skimmable proof points (clean hydration, added magnesium for recovery, helps you drink more water). A bold product pack shot dominates the right side, anchoring brand recall and making the flavor cue visible. Trust signals sit in a red bottom bar—star rating, “happy customers,” and a 30‑day money-back promise—supporting MOF consideration for product-aware audiences who want reassurance before buying. The dark charcoal background keeps focus on the red accents and packaging, creating urgency and energy without clutter. Customize by swapping the headline to match your core pain point (travel dehydration, workout recovery), replacing bullets with quantified claims, and updating the guarantee/social proof line to your real metrics for stronger credibility across ads and landing pages.
This creative wins by combining a sharp pain-point hook with rapid proof and risk reversal. “Stop crashing by noon” targets a common, emotionally salient problem (fatigue/dehydration) and frames the product as an immediate solution, which is effective for product-aware viewers in MOF consideration. The left checklist reduces cognitive load: three concrete, ingredient-led benefits (including magnesium for recovery) provide rational justification, while the dominant pack shot strengthens brand recognition and makes the purchase feel tangible. The bottom bar stacks trust signals—star rating, customer count, and a 30‑day money-back promise—addressing skepticism and increasing perceived safety to try. The dark background and red accents create urgency and energy, guiding attention from headline to benefits to product and finally to the guarantee, following best-practice visual hierarchy for mobile-first ads.
For busy professionals, students, and fitness-minded consumers who regularly feel dehydrated or low-energy before lunch and want a simple, credible fix. They’re product-aware and compare options, responding well to clear benefit bullets, visible packaging, and risk-reversal guarantees.
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