We discuss the latest news around Elon Musk's Neuralink, Dwayne Johnson's WWE return, Taylor Swift's collaboration with Google, AI robots infiltrating an NFL game, and Halloween preparations in this episode.
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You're listening to the Radcast, a top 25 worldwide business podcast. If it's radical, we cover it.
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Here's your host, Ryan Alford. Hey, guys. What's up? Welcome to the latest edition of the Radcast. It's Friday, September 22nd, 20 23, our weekly marketing and business news of the week. My good friend, Chris Hansen. What's up, brother? I can't believe we're already nearing the end of September. I know it's starting to really blow by. I feel like I was saying.
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It's July 11th and now it's September 22nd. It's almost Halloween, baby. We had quite the discussion at the Alford house about Halloween costumes this weekend actually. Are you doing a family style costume? Not normally. Nicole and I rarely have time to plan it out. We've done it a couple of times where I just wear like some stupid bit. The boys are already in full gear planning it out.
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Just talk about robots and AI and all kinds of stuff. It could get interesting. The don't spill the beans on their costume ideas yet. No, I'm not going to give away. I'm not going to give it away at all. I don't want to give anyway any secrets. Speaking of AI. In our kind of small talk, I thought this was interesting. I know you're going to like this. Elon Musk, his NeuroLink product.
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has been approved to recruit humans for brain implant trials. Elon's brain implant startup, Neuralink, has received approval to be in its first human trials targeting people with paralysis for a six-year study using experimental brain-computer interface device. That's four words I'd say daily. Brain-computer interface device. Yes, Neuralink faced skepticism.
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due to ambitious claims and ethical concerns. Imagine what those would be. What could those possibly be? Putting a chip in your head. The company is now approved for investigational, that's a big word, device exemption. Past animal testing.
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allegations led to investigations for multiple departments. They're now going to be able to go out there, but look, if it could cure. Yeah, like it's a lot going on, but if it can help with ALS and paralysis, all for it, but it just starts to teeter real fast into scary world. It's interesting. Cause he's the one, he's one of the AI Kings right now. Right. Oh yeah. And he's one that is openly discussed. We need to put.
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safe holds in place because this can get out of hand where I'm like, and they always do this, right? It's we can help paralyze people in ALS. And I'm all down for that. But if you get one bad actor, start messing with the brain implant. What I see a lot of negatives that can come from this too. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. It's a little scary. Taking control of your brain and telling you what to do. Yeah.
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love to see someone that's paraplegic, be able to walk again. That would be amazing. But where's the. What was it in? Was cut off. It reminds me of you. You ever watched the any of the Marvel movies? Yeah. Captain America, Winter Soldier.
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The guy that's taken out the Russians, put something in his head and they can activate him as essentially an assassin at any time. Yeah. I think it's like the same thing. I don't really want to get activated to be an assassin. I mean, that reminds me of the born series. I was born Jason born where he didn't have an implant. They just didn't wash his ass and they could activate it. So I guess, I don't know, man, just anything hooked up to an internet connection, literally in your body.
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could be hacked. Yes. That's the part that gets scary. It's hard to know where you draw the line. Like, all this stuff. When you start playing God. I think we're teetering close. I think that's when God's gonna send an asteroid to hit the planet. It's probably gonna happen at some point. That or another flood.
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Yeah, exactly. Get your arcs ready. Hey, I'm going to heed that advice. You're ready, bro. You know how people laughed in the Bible about, oh, there's no floating oven. I'm building a fucking arc if they tell us it's coming. You already got a step ahead. You got the houseboat. Yes. That thing will float. But keep your eyes out. Keep your brain out on the look for Neuralink news. Because the implications are endless. Like, you can upload all kinds of memories.
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Everything you could do like. Well, just reprogramming the brain completely is insurance going to cover this because I hate to say it, but our medical system is a for profit system. This is going to. If we're really healing people on this level, you're affecting a lot of medical establishment business, too. Yes, like the physical therapy world and medication world. The.
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I wonder if I'll be able to, if I put this in my wife's brain and if I did something really stupid the day before, can I just delete that memory? Probably. We, we woke up, we're always happy. We didn't fight the night before. We don't fight often. Brian didn't actually do this. Yeah. He didn't say the right thing when I tried that dress on. Okay. We'll just delete that one.
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Yeah, delete that memory. We're going to start over. Exactly. That's joking aside. Like those are like the implications you start to think about. We can just implant every brand we want them to love without even having to show them an ad. Oh, dude, yeah. Yeah, like, oh, in lighter news, the most socially viewed video of 2023 happened last week.
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I bet you know this because it's in our show notes, but you probably wouldn't know it if you were trying to guess. It goes to show a couple things. It shows the popularity of two things. It's The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, also known as Dwayne Johnson. He's didn't really call himself The Rock anymore. It's just Dwayne Johnson. But he's got to be The Rock if he's going back to WWE. He was on SmackDown. His return to wrestling was viewed 103 million times.
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the most socially viewed video of 2023. The Rock's getting 103 billion. Just for the record, I had a dentist in Greenville get 10 million views on Facebook. So eat your heart out on that. It was a nobody. We were the most socially viewed video in 2018 that wasn't a celebrity. Just for a little fun fact, the but the Rock appeared on Smackdown and it was the most socially viewed video of the year.
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He made his first WWE appearance in four years. He was on there with the guy we talked about last week, Pat McAfee. Pat McAfee is everywhere. Delivering his signature, the people's elbow. Entertainment wrestling. It's fake. And it's still this popular. I don't buy it. I think there's some algorithm plays going on here. The WWE is buying views.
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Yeah, man. Who cares that wrestling shit? I'm telling you, man, it's still you're right. They think it's real and they love it. It's a man's soap opera. Yeah, it is. It was never my thing, but I had a lot of my buddies growing up or when I was a kid, I would watch it. I just never I knew it was fake entertainment. I watched it. My parents yelled at me, said I couldn't watch it and I'd sneak and watch it in my room or something. And like.
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My dad go, why are you watching that garbage son? I'm like, cause it's garbage. It was Rick flair and the four horsemen then he is a world superstar. So yes, could be possible. But the rock is pretty popular. I don't quite agree with everything from the political side with him. And now he's gotten a little. Callie Hollywood ish for my taste, but I respect the hell out of his transition from.
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athlete to superstar actor to everything else He's slept in I don't know how many different brands and now he's the most viewed Social video of the year So if you haven't seen it And you're really into wrestling in the rock go check it out. It comes to us from bleacherreport.com
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This hit my radar quite a bit over the weekend because I was watching football and it was not exactly for this reason that's in the article. It was more about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift dating, who's a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. That would be a match made in heaven. That would be like a super, I don't know, they'd be like a super singer or super athlete or something. That just seems like good DNA getting together. But nonetheless, Taylor Swift is partnering with Google for a vault song reveal, but it seems there's a glitch.
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She launched a virtual Easter egg hunt to reveal her new 1989 track titles, which was followed by technical difficulties and eventual spike in Google twins searches for her names due to the air. So there's, I think they fucked these things up on purpose. It's like, more buzz. Yeah. Oh, it messed up. More chaos and more hype. Agitation creates engagement.
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And when you have, yeah, Swifties, and that what they're called Swifties. Yeah. Swifties got it right. Hey, uh, when Swifties get upset, they take action and actually leaves the views. They let the world know. They tell Twitter and get those Twitter fingers going. Yes. Are you a Taylor Swift fan? No, I don't get me wrong. When she first came out, she's got hits. She has. Yeah.
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But I also, it's just like when you're that big, and I hate to say it bro, but even when you're talking about this guy she's dating, I'm like there's another breakup song coming out of this one. Yeah, like we talked about last week, the celebrities can't stay together. Why has nobody locked you down yet is my question. Yeah, exactly. She's attractive, she can sing, she's Taylor Swift, and she can't lock down the guy. What the fuck's the problem? I don't know. Now that I'm more mature, I'm like, I just see a lot of red flags. Yeah, I do like her new album though.
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It's a little, she's got some jam. It's man. She does. Makes she makes hits. And I think the remix is better. Her. Her master is getting sold without her permission or whatever that whole deal was. Like I give her credit because from my understanding, she does write a lot of her own stuff and has done. She does. Now she's a true musician. Like I respect the hell out of her on some levels, like the musician level. Yeah. Like getting where she is.
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if she was more independent. Now I feel like it's become so theatrical and cult-like. But that's the irony is she plays that I'm the independent woman and I'm doing all the same thing. She's clearly self-made and done this. No one's taking that away. But then the irony of that positioning is what you just said is the Swifties that just are protecting her at all costs. And I don't know, trolling everything.
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I had a friend go to the recent concert and he called me after he went with his wife and he's dude, it's a little funky, like how emotionally involved. And this could apply to any celebrity for that matter. Oh yeah. People literally, like you said, will kill for these people. Yeah. Or spend their last dollar going to see their show. Yes. She's one of the, I don't know that there's
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10 of these stars on the planet anymore. There's not as many as there used to be. She's one of them that a drop that has this emotional, right? She's obviously her songs are catchy, but then this, I don't know, attachment. It's like the rock. It's like his level, him, Beyonce, her, you're right. There's a very select group, maybe Ronaldo. Yeah. There's some of these just mega stars that.
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have this kind of pull on them emotionally and with the pocketbook, like you said, spend their last dollar on it. And so I think if as a marketer and even as I think like Hollywood types, if you knew how to bottle this up and recreate it, people would do it. It's what generates, obviously it's where talent and looks and ability and persona like magically formulate to what this is.
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but you can't quite put your finger on what makes it so magnetic. Right. And I guess it's just those things. And then maybe there's just so few people that have all of that together. It's the X factor, baby. Yeah, the X factor. It's the X factor. Taylor Swift, go look for that song reveal if it's not glitching still. Next here coming from Marka, M-A-R-C-A.com.
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AI robots infiltrated an NFL game with a secret mission. Welcome to the future. Robots were seen among the spectators at the week one NFL game between the Chargers and the Dolphins promoting the upcoming film, The Creator. These robots representing characters from the movie were situated in various locations around the stadium. This is a pretty smart activation for this movie. I've seen the previews for it looks pretty fucking good.
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Watch it. This kind of scares me a little bit, but the creator is set to release on September 29th and explores a conflict between humans and AI. Who could possibly see that coming? Oh, shocker, like maybe a bunch of people with Neuralinks that get hacked and all of a sudden start fucking killing us. Or these robots that we've made too smart think that we make no logical sense because humans don't a lot of times. Dude.
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You can see what we're, this is all going. Do you feel it? But no one wants to get the way of stopping it. It's we're looking, this is a glimpse into the future. If you ask me Terminator, right? Exactly. Do we not learn anything from that work of nonfiction? That's why I'm like, all right. Like Elon is super smart, but maybe we need to like reel it in a little bit. Yeah.
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They had these robots that were characters for the movie sitters just sitting in the stadium like regular fans. I think it's a really smart activation. Yeah. I saw this one viral. I feel like I saw a bunch of clips on this all over Instagram the last week or two. Yeah. It would have been even cooler if they hadn't asked permission. They just bought regular tickets. I'm assuming they had permission and did all this. That'd have been some gorilla. Yeah. Some girl shit right there. That's a way to do it. If you got to here's borrowed, take,
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Something like that. You're not gonna obviously if you're holding up signs you're doing something that would be signage It's permanent, but what keeps you from? paying 20 or 30 people Affordably, okay cost you whatever that is hundred dollars person. Okay cost you two grand to get them to wear You're an independent movie maker or you're a small brand should we should do this for vacay We should get like 20 people to wear vacay t-shirts to a big sporting event
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and just have to where you couldn't miss it. Obviously we're not gonna have 400 people there, but what's the numbers at 20 or 30 people and have them wearing your brand? You can't stop someone from, you can't stop that. So if we just bought tickets for someone and they wore our shirt, they might get on TV. They likely would because someone would spot if there's 30 people, the same shirt on, start walking by, what's that?
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It's a pretty good guerrilla idea. Get some vacay jerseys made, like some NFL jerseys. Exactly. They'd say vacay and it'd be like, what are all these vacay jerseys I keep seeing? See? All right. There's a, see, we're giving ideas that we need to steal ourselves, Chris. But if you're out there listening, these are ways you think of guerrilla marketing ideas, stuff like this. You steal from the ideas of the, the agencies and the movies that have billion dollar budgets and it's not even steal. You just borrow a good idea. Most ideas are borrowed and then made better. It's a fact. The internet's interest.
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in PR relationships has turned into an obsession, Chris. This comes up to us. Tell me more, Ryan. Yes, this comes from Mashable.com. Relationships perceived as inauthentic by fans face accusations of being merely for PR. Celebrity relationships typically begin with tabloid rumors followed by an insider confirmation.
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and some casual paparazzi photos. But then if you want to know that it really gone to the next level, it's a public event together. There's like a sequence if there's a relationship for celebrities and the viewing public is starting to get aware of these things and view them as inauthentic. Yeah, totally. I'm like, did you really not, you and I even hit up from a PR agency to get us into a magazine or.
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Oh yeah. GQ or Forbes, right? Exactly. We'll get you in there. And it's, but I will say- We're doing paid, it's just obvious now. But it's also obvious when maybe two B-Lists celebrities that seemingly have nothing in common. You're like, you can't even quite see them together. And then these rumors start swirling and you're like, is they really together? Is this just to drum up lots of articles?
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And I think that's what to say. Like people start reading between the lines. Cause there is this exact sequence. Oh, we saw Leonardo, I guess he's A list, but whatever. You get the point. Brad Pitt was out with Jennifer and Anderson and this was 25 years ago, really aging myself. And then it was the photos that are blurry of them in a taxi. And then a month later, they're at the word ceremony to get, oh, they're official. They're at the word ceremony. The public isn't buying that shit anymore, Chris. No.
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I thought the prime example I thought of was like that SNL guy, Pete Davidson, I think, in Kim Kardashian. I was like, fuck is this? Yeah. And who knows? Maybe it's real. But also at this point, it's like, who cares? Who gives a shit? No, but they're just trying to borrow. They're borrowing interest from one another to generate attention from the press. And then it creates this story.
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Cause inevitably if you really pay attention, one of them has a book or a movie coming out. Right. It just happens to be. Yeah. It's a timing or a new makeup line or something. And then look, some of us real, but I don't know, man, it just seems like a bottle, like a total manufacturer job, like two publicists has said, I really think it'd be great if Tom and
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Lucy got together. I think it really bumped their press. Do you think they could do that? They may have coffee a couple of times. We could make this happen. We'll call the paparazzi. They'll be waiting outside the coffee shop. Yes. Shaquille O'Neal talks investing in EdTech and startups that are going to change people's lives. This comes to us from TechCrunch. Shaq, there was a bunch of pizza places if you didn't know that. One's at Papa John's. Shaq discusses his passion for investing.
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at TechCrunch Disrupt citing the importance of education literacy and driving positive change and shared successes such as being a lead investor in EdSoma, an AI platform for reading. EdSoma, let's sit down on paper, tripping over it mentally. You like Shaq? I got, I don't have anything bad to say. I just
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I don't know, man. I just feel like if you're that big, you're that famous. Like you're compromised somewhere. I hate to say it, but when I was a kid, a huge Shaq fan when he was on the Orlando magic, definitely. And I, yeah, even now he's one of these guys. I almost look at like Mike Tyson, like these dudes have been around a long time and now they're in their more wise years. So I do think he spits some good game and some
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Even business wise, like he's got some good stuff he shares on some of these podcasts. So. Yeah, he's translated his experience into some wisdom. Some of these guys. Yeah. Athletes that. Kept building, right? Yeah, he's kept the momentum outside of sports, so I respect that for sure. Yeah. He's he's so soft spoken, like when he talks on TV a little bit.
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that you if you don't really listen, you dismiss it because you're like, OK, this is big skill and he'll play in basketball or whatever. But if you really pay attention. Dude's pretty fucking smart, fucking funny, too. Yeah, he's both. He's got some good humor. So, yeah. So he's but he's talking about investing. He does seem to have his hand in a million things. Like I'm starting to see him everywhere. So I'm on podcasts, obviously lately. He's on the NBA shows. And then
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I have seen him popping up at some of these tech and investing stuff. Cameron, he needs to be on the short list for the Radcast. Shaq O'Neal. He's getting in business. Seems like a good fit. We can talk about Ed Soma. He's AI powered platform for reading. Friolet has enrolled Megan Threes Thallian at Flamin' Hot University. Who knew? I didn't know it was a school.
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They got that shit everywhere. Flamin' Hot, every time I go to the store, it's on something else. I'm like looking at bread. It's like Flamin' Hot bread, Flamin' Hot cookies, Flamin' Hot Mountain Dew.
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I'll tell you what, they've taken that brand, but okay. Freedom Land is teaming- It's not good for us. No, it's so hot. It like, it turns your stomach inside out, I think. I do like the flavor, I'll eat it. There was a study that came out recently, like literally about all, too many kids eating these hot snacks, like whether it's Doritos or these, and that it's literally like, ruining their stomach lining. Like we're creating like long-term health effects from these products. It's, look, I have middle schoolers. It's cred. They're like, oh.
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I'm eating my Takis today. Like it is like true getting credit in middle school. It's a flex. Oh, it's a flex. If you're eating that bag of Takis and not blinking with no drink, are you kidding me? The feats of strength, the feats of heat. Hey, feats of heat. That could, that's a, that should be a campaign for them. Flamin' Hot Feats of Heat. Fredo Lay is teaming up with Megan Three Stallion to promote its Flamin' Hot flavor. Megan Lee Stallion.
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I'm gonna correct you so your fucking watchers don't make fun of you. Megan D-style. Yeah, dude. Sorry, I'm at it in R. It's all this flavor, hot, flaming through a D-style-ian. Sorry, I like three stallion better. Like that way she's got three horses. Through a humorous online video, short courses and limited edition merch collection with proceeds benefiting the Pete and Thomas Foundation and a scholarship fund at Texas University.
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Like her she's a Texas girl. She was at a soft spot for that Megan the stallion. I just want to go to the flame and hot University might be too hot for me, bro It might gonna get they just need it. Is this like hot or not? Remember that? Yeah That was the app before What is it now? I don't you guys you youngins with and single like Chris, you know all the apps swipe left or right? What's the what's the number one?
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Throw me a bone here. What's the name of the app? Tinder? Yeah. Thank you. Bumble Hens. Yes. Farmers only. That's your favorite. Yeah, bro. You put that cowboy hat, you got on there and it just it all went. I need some acreage from my barn. Dominium. Those things are so popular. Yeah. Barn Dominium. Dumbest name ever. I just I really like this Flamin' Hot University, though. I want it to be in a real place.
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And like to go there, I feel like they have to have some kind of R&D lab going on with no shitting. Have you paid attention to the grocery store? How many things have this stuff in a lot, bro? Yeah, 100 percent. Even like drinks and mac and cheese. It's in drinks. It's in sweet things, too. Like they're mixing it. I'm like, because yeah, crazy. I've seen it. A lot of the Mexican candy would have that like spicy chili like seasoning on it.
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And I'm like, what is like, Clamate? Yeah, Clamate, the rim of the Coronas and so. Oh yeah. Beer and tomato juice. I call it a red eye. That's what I have when I go to Mexico. Those are delicious. It's got a little hot sauce in it, but I will say this back to the flame and hot. Let me give it a little marketing. It's called brand extension. This is what, when you have a brand and you have a product that has.
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the ability to extend beyond the product that it's in. And you want to gain more awareness, more reach, and extend beyond the brand that you're in. You do these kind of licensing deals. And that's what Frito-Lay's done. And that's, I don't know who owns the original, I imagine it's Frito-Lay, since them on the Flamin' Hot, that owns the license for Flamin' Hot, it's trademarked. And now they're in products that aren't Frito-Lay products, obviously Mountain Dew, other things. And...
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This is how you get again, borrowed leverage, borrowed interest, increased leverage from other brands. And it's a natural brand extension play. And for example, for us, if we did a vacay thing where it was powered by vacay or something with someone else or another brand or tennis shoe company, something like that, it is a forever long marketing tactic that works. And it's working because I see that flame and hot stuff everywhere.
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Yeah. So go check it out. You might get into the university if you apply. Pringles just unveiled a $140 collab with Caviar Co. Caviar and Pringles, that's two things I naturally thought would always go together. Here's what's inside the limited edition kit. They announced a partnership with the Caviar Company inspired by a TikTok trend that garnered over 10 billion, a billion views.
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which involves topping the chips with high-end caviar. The limited edition Pringles and Caviar collaboration offers three product options priced at $49, 110, and 140. And they are available as of this week. Comes to us from CNBC.com. You like caviar?
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I'm fine with it. It's not. I would never do this. No, not at all. Nothing screams class like Pringles and caviar. Yes. The it's like a salted cracker, right? It's right. I might be on to something. Maybe I'll love him more. Yeah, I think I would like it with on a Pringles, though, because I like pretty nice ranch Pringles or like, yeah, cheddar with some caviar.
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Nice caviar is just salty. I feel like it's just some extra salt. Exactly. It makes it saltier. So you get some pizza Pringles with some caviar. They do have some flaming hot Pringles too. Bring that full circle. Oh man. So the Pringles and caviar company, this 10 billion views, like when I read these things, Chris, that are like, okay, 10 billion views, I'm not saying they're fake views, but I'm like really 10 billion.
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Really? That's so many people, dude. The United States is what, three hundred and eighty million. Yeah. Fucking ten billion. Is it really that interesting or I don't know. Sorry, have you seen this? Anyone in the room saying this? OK, they probably think we're idiots like these other countries are like. China is the one that's introduced in. They don't allow tick tock in their country, but they force it on us as they know it's like some of this mindless shit.
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Go figure. But it's a good, it sounds like it's a good collab for Pringles and caviar. You never know, anything could improve caviar, at least the flavor, because it's just salt. Like you said, it's salty. And I could see people just doing this like as one of these viral trends, like everyone just goes to grocery stores like, oh, let's do this and record it. Maybe that happens. Yeah. I think you're, it's like the flex. Okay, I'm flexing because I bought caviar and then I'm putting it on a Pringle.
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Haha, like it's that double thing. I'm flexing with a caviar, but I'm so cool because I put it on a pringle Like I'm I'm like I don't want to look too Hoity-toity with caviar so I'm gonna put it on a pringle. So I'll get my my cred back I've uncovered the secret to this collab and trend that is a thing. It is a thing That's all of the news for the week get an exciting new sponsor
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decided a new sponsor that we will be talking more about in the coming weeks. There's a reason this baby face stays looking as good as it does, no matter how many years I put on. Caldera Labs, more to come on them. Just a little teaser for you. We're always sponsored, of course, every day it's a vacay, V-A-Y-C-A-Y. Premium wellness products delivered right to your house. The only way to spell vacay.
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right over Chris's shoulder as always. You can go to takeavek.com. We've got all of your natural wellness products, natural vapor, gummies, sleep aids, pain relief, and our newest product, our mushroom mood boosting gummies. Check those out at takeavek.com. You will thank us for it because everybody needs, everybody's in a state of mind that they need to move from.
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And two, I can't get to sleep. We got you covered. I'm in a bad mood. We got you covered. My arm's hurting. We got you covered. I just need to relax. We got you covered, baby. Take a vacay.com. Every mood, every reason, every season, we got you covered. Chris? Damn, man. Couldn't have said it any better myself.
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Exactly. Everybody's it's so true. We talk about this in marketing. You're always trying to move from point A to point B It's like in life. We're always going somewhere destination either either your mind your capacity or physically We like to help people get to the destination The right way. That's what vacay is about right? Just want to get away a nation and that first class five, baby. That's right Go give them some love Chris and I will thank you for it
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I hope no one misses a couple of these social holidays as we close out today's. Cause this one I just couldn't really miss on it's September 26, Chris national pancake day. I just hop here. I come I hop in it, baby. I'm telling you, what does that taste? 22nd, 23rd. It's like Tuesday ish. I think pancakes for all there's going to be some specials next week. You're going to be talking about like somebody overeating and
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dying from eating too much pancakes or something. But I'll tell you what, there's few things that are as good in the morning, either a waffle or a pancake with like butter and syrup on it. You kidding me? Like maple syrup, real syrup, not that fake shit. Don't give me that log cabin stuff that says syrup and it has a disclaimer under it.
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I need the stuff that gets popped out of the tree. Yeah, baby. I want that shit drained right out of the tree trunk. Exactly. High grade maple. Yes, September 26th. You're gonna give me that fruit toast corn syrup shit. Yeah, I don't want any of that. I need the real stuff. Straight to the vein. Yeah, that's right.
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