Taco Bell Retells Stories From The Internet In Part One Of Branded Video Push

Thanks to its work on sites like Twitter and Reddit, Taco Bell has a reputation as a social-savvy brand. Now, it’s looking to bring some of that savvy to YouTube. According to Co.Create, the fast food brand wants to launch at least 40 pieces of video content in 2017. To kick off that initiative, it has launched Taco Tales, which reenacts a series of stories about the restaurant chain that the show’s writers found on the Internet.

Taco Bell launched Taco Tales in partnership with the studio Madison + Vine. Each of the series’ six episodes features its own tale, and each tale is set, at least in part, at Taco Bell. There are some familiar faces among the cast — Sam Brown from Whitest Kids U Know shows up in the pilot — and the stories are funny enough to serve as fine distractions.

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

Taco Tales is the first part of a much larger initiative. Taco Bell recognizes that people on YouTube love experimenting with its menu, and the chain wants to bring those creators into its content push. According to Co.Create, some of the company’s upcoming programming will incorporate existing user-generated clips into the mix.

“We’ll do some different things, drawing on this kind of episodic and serialized programming schedule that we see out there on the Netflixes of the world,” Taco Bell senior manager of social strategy Ryan Rimsnider told Co.Create. “It’s really about how we harness the power of the YouTube community and the fans of Taco Bell, to really serve as a connective tissue and help them tell awesome stories.”

To check out new episodes of Taco Tales as they arrive, subscribe to the Taco Bell YouTube channel.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Creators like Marques Brownlee will vie for a $100,000 prize in Good Good’s golf tournament

A creator golf tournament will tee off in Indiana on June 18. On that date, an…

1 hour ago

Twitch axes its in-house streaming software, says it will “redirect resources”

Twitch is shutting down its in-house streaming software, Twitch Studio. Launched for public use in…

2 hours ago

With his “super studio,” Typical Gamer seeks a piece of the $320 million ‘Fortnite’ market

Add Andre Rebelo to the list of creators who are seeing dollar signs within the world of Fortnite.…

3 days ago

Ahead of its public launch, BrandArmy brings in Rob Ryan as Chief Creator Officer

Creator brand-building company BrandArmy has a new Chief Creator Officer. Rob Ryan, a digital industry…

3 days ago

Kai Cenat’s latest blockbuster stream is a 156-hour ‘Elden Ring’ marathon

Every gamer knows how it feels to die over and over against a difficult boss,…

3 days ago

TikTok tests 60-minute videos

TikTok is giving some users the ability to post hour-long videos. The app is running a…

3 days ago