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Wow, Diva vodka at $1.9 million a bottle? That's absolutely wild, I can't even fathom that price point.
The packaging is definitely doing a lot of heavy lifting here. It's a pretty stark contrast between the fancy bottle and the idea of a cheap one.
And Clive Christian perfume at $25,000? This is really driving home the point about presentation making a huge difference in perceived value.

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The presentation opens by highlighting the significant impact of packaging on perceived value, using expensive products as a prime example [0:00]. The speaker contrasts the opulent presentation of "Diva vodka," priced at $1.9 million per bottle [0:00], with a hypothetical scenario of it being sold in a cheap bottle, questioning if the same premium price could be commanded [0:30]. This principle is further illustrated with "Clive Christian perfume," retailing at $25,000 [0:30]. The visual extravagance of its packaging is emphasized, followed by a rhetorical question about whether consumers would still pay such a high price for the same perfume if presented in a basic pill bottle [0:30].
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The presentation opens by highlighting the significant impact of packaging on perceived value, using expensive products as a prime example [0:00]. The speaker contrasts the opulent presentation of "Diva vodka," priced at $1.9 million per bottle [0:00], with a hypothetical scenario of it being sold in a cheap bottle, questioning if the same premium price could be commanded [0:30]. This principle is further illustrated with "Clive Christian perfume," retailing at $25,000 [0:30]. The visual extravagance of its packaging is emphasized, followed by a rhetorical question about whether consumers would still pay such a high price for the same perfume if presented in a basic pill bottle [0:30].
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