
This square ad template is built for packaged ramen or pantry meals that want to win the “better choice” comparison at a glance. A matte black background creates a dramatic stage for oversized, high-c...
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This square ad template is built for packaged ramen or pantry meals that want to win the “better choice” comparison at a glance. A matte black background creates a dramatic stage for oversized, high-contrast yellow typography that leads with a bold claim (“same amount of net carbs”). The layout is split into two product sides: multiple bright pouch packs stacked on the left versus a single instant noodle cup on the right, with a circular “VS” marker anchoring the comparison. Bottom callouts translate the headline into specific, easy math (packs per equivalent, grams per pack, grams per cup), making the value proposition feel objective and measurable. Strategically, this is a mid‑funnel consideration creative for solution‑aware shoppers: they already want convenient ramen, but need a reason to switch brands. The comparison trigger reduces decision friction, while the quantified breakdown signals transparency and nutrition literacy. Brands can customize by swapping the products, updating the macro metric (net carbs, protein, sodium), and adjusting the numbers and pack imagery to match their SKU sizes and claims.
This template works because it turns an abstract nutrition claim into a simple, visual comparison. The “VS” matchup and the stacked packs versus single cup leverage the comparison and value triggers: viewers instantly infer “more product/benefit for the same macro target.” Oversized yellow type on black maximizes thumb‑stop and readability, while the bottom numeric breakdown adds credibility for label-reading shoppers. It fits a MOF consideration moment and a solution‑aware audience: people already want convenient ramen, but are weighing options. By quantifying equivalency (packs, grams per unit) the creative reduces cognitive load and pre‑handles objections (“is it really low carb?” “what does that mean in practice?”). It follows best practices by keeping one core claim, a clear visual proof, and supporting stats—ideal for retargeting and competitor-conquest placements.
Designed for nutrition-aware convenience seekers who buy pantry staples online and compare labels before switching brands. It appeals to low-carb and better-for-you shoppers who want quick meals but still care about macros and measurable proof.
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