As I am intending to target my product towards young adults, particularly students and workaholics, I decided to create a simple questionnaire to gain insight into what products I could incorporate into my 'nostalgia pack' or in the range of nostalgia medicine. However, as explained in this post, I am not fully sure whether I want to target a specific demographic. The nostalgia medicine will appeal moreso to those with a busy job/course and who need a light relief or a break from reality.. the nostalgia pack, however, is a novelty gift and will differ from person to person therefore this could possibly be customised depending on the recipient..?
What is your favourite childhood...
1) ... movie?
2) TV show?
3) Food/sweet?
4) Toy?
5) Gadget?
6) Song?
Responses
Chris Lawson:
1) Lion King
2) zzzap
3) them brain licker things
4) kinex
5) game boy colour
6) blur - parklife
Sophie Wilson
1) the nightmare before christmas
2) smart and art attack :D
3) chicken and vegetable pie (times change -___-)
4) my art easel set :D
5) Sewing machine... if that counts as a gadget? hah
6) Kate Bush- Babooshka
Steph Lawson
1) Bambi
2) looney tunes
3) strawbs
4) my little pony (cringe)
5) gameboy colour
6) unable to think of a song...
Simon Cherry
1) Power Rangers Movie
2) dragonball Z
3) Black Jacks
4) power ranger zords figures
5) Mega Drive II
6) All that she wants - Ace of base.
Christina Massam
1) Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
2) Dexters Laboratory
3) Spaghetti Carbonara
4) Morgan (teddy bear)
5) Gameboy Colour
6) Shanks and Bigfoot - Sweet like chocolate
Thomas Johnson
1) Jurassic Park
2) SMTV Live
3) Ketchup
4) Teddy bear
5) Playstation
6) Cartoons - Witch Doctor
Mitch
1) Godzilla
2) Ren & Stimpy
3) Jam Sandwiches
4) Stuffed Dog
5) Tamacotchi
6) Linkin Park - Papercut
Sadie Thompson
1) Pink Floyd, The wall
2) changes all the time buuut probably house
3) pie
4) does monopoly count?
5) I'm not really interested in gadgets
6) wish you were here, Pink Floyd
Marty Edwards
1) Sin City
2) Friends/Scrubs
3) Bolognaise
4) PS3
5) Ipod
6) no idea (whatever best fits your research
Liv Chapman
1) The Aristocats
2) SMTV
3) Foamy bannanas
4) Polly Pockets
5) didnt have one
6) Alanis Morisette - head over feet
Kirsty Alderson
1) parent trap
2) art attack
3) parma violets
4) my little ponies
5) CD walkman
6) brimful of asha - cornershop
Luke O'Brien
1) Robin Hood (disney)
2) Dragon Ball Z
3) Iron Bru Bars
4) Action Man / Stretch Armstrong
5) Walkman
6) Basket Case by Greenday
Lewis Francis
1) Riddick
2) Dragonball z
3) Kinder Egg
4) Them tubes that go woooooo boooooooo when you tip them
5) Media Centre
6) Jack Johnson - Better Together
Max Gregory
1) Small Soldiers
2) Bernard's watch
3) Mars bar
4) Buzz lightyear
5) Gameboy colour
6) Outkast - hey yah
Yafet Bisrat
1) toy story, mighty ducks
2) pingu
3) fruit winders
4) pogs
5) potato gun/n64
6) eiffel 65 - blue
Charlie Crosby
1) robin hood prince of theives
2) woody woodpecker
3) cola cubes
4) lego technic
5) game boy
6) by the way - red hot chili peppers
Lisa Whitaker
1) E.T
2) Take Art
3) Cola cubes
4) Girls World
5) Rubiks cube
6) Summer nights - Grease
Nicole Holcroft-Emmess
1) Swan Princess
2) Lizzie McGuire
3) Tom & Jerry ice lollies
4) Barbie Dream House
5) Purple gameboy
6) Britney Spears - Lucky
Niall Cruickshank-Sutton
1) Mulan
2) Batman
3) Fizzy Cola Bottles
4) Kipper
5) Sony Walkman (from carboot sale)
6) Baggy Trousers
Me
1) Drop Dead Fred
2) Tom & Jerry
3) Twister ice lolly
4) Knex
5) Gameboy
6) Junior Senior - Move your feet
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