Move over Elvis, there’s a whole new wedding experience waiting for couples in Sin City.

For a whopping $600, you can now tie the knot at Taco Bell’s Las Vegas Cantina flagship restaurant. But wait—there’s more. In addition to a marriage certificate, the happy couple will also receive a Taco Bell garter, bow tie, “Just Married” t-shirts, a sauce packet wedding bouquet, Taco Bell champagne flutes, and a Cinnabon wedding cake. And, of course, couples will enjoy a 12-pack of tacos together for their first meal as newlyweds.

Taco Bell cooked up this latest marketing scheme and launched it with a contest the day before Valentine’s Day. Couples across the nation entered to win an all-expense-paid trip to Vegas, where they would be the first to walk down the aisle at the company’s flagship restaurant.

While getting married at a Taco Bell might sound ludicrous to some, this company has more than its fair share of ravenous fans. From the mother who recently made headlines with her Taco Bell inspired baby photo shoot to the endless number of Taco Bell tattoos, this company has a deeply loyal customer base. But how did the fast-food chain reach such a cult status? Well, by giving the people what they want.

In order to get to this point, Taco Bell needed to be deeply in touch with their target market and deliver the types of ads, products, and experiences their customers would clamor for. All of which takes time, money, and killer talent.

If you’re looking for killer talent to take your commitment to building customer loyalty to the next level, let us know. We’re ready and waiting to arrange the perfect match.

 

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Sue Keith

Corporate Vice President

After many years as a marketing leader and consultant in the telecom, technology, satellite and association sectors, Sue joined Landrum Talent Solutions (formerly Ceres Talent) to marry her passion for helping organizations build effective marketing strategies with her love of connecting great people. Sue started her career as an auditor for Deloitte & Touche and then made the leap to marketing when she joined MCI, followed by a succession of senior marketing positions at various telecom companies. She serves on the Board of Aspire! Afterschool Learning and the Marketing and Communications Committee for Northern Virginia Family Service (NVFS). She earned a dual major in Accounting and French from James Madison University and is a recovering CPA.

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