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TigerTaco

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May 29, 2008 12:15 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I`m not a social media fan, but this is a fun brain exercise for brand building in the Twitter world.  You are allowed 140 characters (maximum; based on attention span no doubt) to captivate the masses; you can read BusinessWeek`s John Tozzi`s post "The Escalator Pitch" to get the gist of this stretch mark.
 
I`ll post mine to start and this is after we were "slammed" out of the blue by: "ftr, this is a dumb name for a product that has nothing to do with tigers or tacos (besides the shape): http://www.tigertaco.com"  [Ah, yeah, well and "Willowtoons" is all that! LOL]
 
But I did/do get the point on how people don`t care to grind into just how we have our dumb name (we did have a dude jump to our defense and she twitted back "...I`m not saying it`s not a cool product, but the name? I don`t like it.") ... sigh!  Just saying there is always a "worry" about opening a can of wop ass with anything we do: So have fun!


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TigerTaco

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May 29, 2008 12:17 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Tiger Taco (lame ass name aside) Twitpitch:

Tiger Tacos simply make using cardboard boxes easier by keeping those damn box-flaps down out of your way while packing and unpacking stuff!



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Chris Miller, a simple taco maker:
The Tiger Taco home in the U.S.A.
Tiger Tacos in Australia
Tiger Tacos in the United Kingdom
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