Britney Spears Promotes New Fragrance With Free Ringtones (and more)

September 16th, 2005 | by amarfresh |

Britney Spears has a new fragrance - Fantasy. To promote the stink, the marketing people have launched a new flash site, Fantasy Britney Spears, which will premiere a new TV commercial, has viral, tell-a-friend postcards, a to-be-continued “podcast fantasies” narrated by Britney (featuring a bow hunter in an enchanted forest!), PC wallpapers and of course, ringtones. The site is a veritable playground for teenage girls. From what I can tell, all the content on the site is free; including the tones.

The tones are all real tones (or voice tones) which have Britney saying things like, “Hey hottie, your phone is ringing” and “This is Britney, in my fantasy you pick up the phone.”

I want the one where she says, “This is Britney, in my fantasy I never got preggers and was hoping to land a guy like you instead of the loser I married.”

As an aside, Britney’s last fragrance was called “Curious.” I have a feeling her next one will be, “Regret” with “Divorce” to follow.

Link (via KSBI TV)

  1. 5 Responses to “Britney Spears Promotes New Fragrance With Free Ringtones (and more)”

  2. By LostScents on Apr 21, 2006 | Reply

    A very novel marketting strategy, but I dont think ring tones will sell perfume. Though I did see a watch that squirts perfume which sounded more fun (Please dont give it to those counter girls for on the sly samples )

  3. By Shinee on Dec 14, 2006 | Reply

    I think Britney Spaers is great I`m a big fan! I think her perfumes are great. She`s young and beautiful, let her have her fun, and she deserves someone much better than Federline. Her babies are adorable!!! She`s gonna rock the stage soon……

  4. By Samantha on Apr 26, 2007 | Reply

    I’m not quite understanding what all
    this is supposed to be about?

    Must be me or something…

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