Maine Dumps 'Kwikies' Name

The state will rebrand its scratch-off lottery tickets after a massive backlash from retailers.

March 22, 2013

AUGUSTA - "Kwikies" has bit the dust. The Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations has jettisoned the name synonymous with a brief, sexual encounter after receiving negative feedback from convenience store operators and other retailers that sell lottery tickets, the Banger Daily News reports.

Gerry Reid, director of the bureau, said the search for a new name for the scratch-off tickets will continue. "Part of the branding dilemma we have is that everyone calls them something different," said Reid. "In the instant or scratch game side of the business, we have 30 or 40 games out there and they change frequently. If you want to do a promotion or advertising, which are the usual tools used to market a business, if you don??t have a known identity it??s hard to do any advertising or marketing. You have to have something to market. The brand has value."

Timothy Poulin, deputy director of the Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery, said the lottery is also trying to increase sales and bring in younger customers. "Some people just want the latest crossword or bingo game and that??s unique for that player base," said Poulin. "Everyone in any business in the world wants to get to the young demographic. It??s the strongest demographic of growth potential that everyone sees, that 18 to 35 age group."

Scratch tickets accounted for more than 60% of Maine??s lottery sales in 2012, a bump of 5.2% from 2011. "The priority at the moment is to get this branding thing right," said Reid. "Keeping those games fresh and interesting is much of what we??re trying to do all the time. Once we have that bridge crossed it??s a matter of having people interested."

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