Keddo released capsule collection with Om Nom character on Cut the Rope mobile game
26.09.2017 4867

Keddo released capsule collection with Om Nom character on Cut the Rope mobile game

The collection of shoes and accessories Keddo with the character Om Nom, a world famous funny green monster, is designed for the widest audience and includes several styles of sneakers, slip-on shoes, flip-flops, rubber boots and children's sneakers.


The design of the collection included prints developed by popular foreign artists as part of the Om Nom Arts project. Among them are urban artist Rayley (Reilly) from the UK, American artist Joan Marie and Indian art studio BlueFish. Each author is popular in his niche and has his own recognizable style, in which Om Nom is redrawn.


The KEDDO brand, as a part of the Analpa corporation, first of all sets itself the task of bringing the hottest trends to consumers with any budget, the company said in a press release. The choice of the hero for the collaboration is not accidental. The reason was the unprecedented popularity of the game on the world market.


The game Cut the Rope - a product of the Russian company ZeptoLab - is the most famous modern mobile game from Russia in the whole world. At the moment, the game has been downloaded more than 1 billion times, Cut the Rope is installed on every 5 smartphone, it is played in more than 150 countries around the world.


“The popularity of the game Cut the Rope and its main character Om Nom` is simply incredible. It is doubly nice to know that its developers are a Russian company. We didn’t doubt for a second that the collaboration with the fun monster Om Nom due to its “star status” will inevitably become a cult, and our joint collection will be very popular, ”comments Anastasia Buidenok, marketing director at KEDDO.


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