Mars Wrigley and DKMS (a nonprofit blood cancer donor registry) launched Hero Gum in the U.S. this year.

The idea?
Instead of swabbing your cheek or mailing a kit, you just chew a piece of gum for 5 minutes.

That gum = a DNA sample.
That DNA = a chance to save a life.

Launched at Mets baseball games, Hero Gum turned a simple habit into a recruitment tool.

đź’ˇ Why It Worked

  • Frictionless signup: No swabs, no forms. Just gum.
  • Everyday behavior: People already chew. Now it matters.
  • Cause-driven: Saving lives creates instant emotional pull.

đź§  The Lesson

Great campaigns don’t just lower barriers —
they remove them completely.

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