Taco Bell is bridging the chicken divide
Taco Bell and Cobra Kai's Xolo Maridueña help bridge the chicken divide with the Cantina Chicken Menu.
Taco Bell is on a mission to convert Trachickenalist, those stuck monotonously ordering the same “Big Chicken” on repeat to Taco Bell’s Cantina Chicken Menu, the ultimate way to kick boring chicken to the curb.
In the new campaign, Bridging the Chicken Divide, Netflix’s Cobra Kai star, Xolo Maridueña weighs in as a lively family dinner ‘discussion’ gets underway. Capturing the truism of a family dinner conversation that veers into uncomfortable territory. Maridueña thinks chicken, especially with such bold flavours, could be the common ground the family needs to come together; Trachickenalist and the Non Trachickenalist alike.
The Cantina Chicken Menu (which includes crispy and soft tacos, burrito, bowl and quesadilla) is here to stay for all chicken lovers.
Credits
powered by- Agency Deutsch/Los Angeles
- Production Company Biscuit Filmworks/USA
- Director Clay Weiner
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Credits
powered by- Agency Deutsch/Los Angeles
- Production Company Biscuit Filmworks/USA
- Director Clay Weiner
- Founding Partner Shawn Lacy
- Executive Producer Holly Vega
- Head of Production Sean Moody
- Editing Steelhead (In-House at Deutsch/Los Angeles)
- Head of Post Production Amy Saunders
- Senior Post Producer Heather Stanic
- Color Company 3/Los Angeles
- Senior Color Producer Cameron Higaravathn
- Colorist Bryan Smaller
- VFX/Finishing Alt.vfx/USA
- Executive VFX Producer Chris Fieldhouse
- VFX Producer/Operations Manager Hugo Munro
- Audio Post Lime Studios
- Executive Audio Producer Susie Boyajan
- Audio Producer Cassie Underwood
- Audio Engineer Dave Wagg
- Co-Chief Creative Officer Matt Ian
- Group Creative Director Stephanie Kohnen
- Associate Creative Director Caroline Johnson
- Associate Creative Director Derek Smith
- Senior Copywriter Cath Killedjian
- Executive Producer Paul Roy
- Senior Producer Steven Frailey
- Music Director Chip Herter
- Music Supervisor Will Eichler
- Producer Lisa Stockdale
- Post Producer Courtney Kolloff
- Editor Kevin Zimmerman
- Editor Jim Bromley
- Talent
Credits
powered by- Agency Deutsch/Los Angeles
- Production Company Biscuit Filmworks/USA
- Director Clay Weiner
- Founding Partner Shawn Lacy
- Executive Producer Holly Vega
- Head of Production Sean Moody
- Editing Steelhead (In-House at Deutsch/Los Angeles)
- Head of Post Production Amy Saunders
- Senior Post Producer Heather Stanic
- Color Company 3/Los Angeles
- Senior Color Producer Cameron Higaravathn
- Colorist Bryan Smaller
- VFX/Finishing Alt.vfx/USA
- Executive VFX Producer Chris Fieldhouse
- VFX Producer/Operations Manager Hugo Munro
- Audio Post Lime Studios
- Executive Audio Producer Susie Boyajan
- Audio Producer Cassie Underwood
- Audio Engineer Dave Wagg
- Co-Chief Creative Officer Matt Ian
- Group Creative Director Stephanie Kohnen
- Associate Creative Director Caroline Johnson
- Associate Creative Director Derek Smith
- Senior Copywriter Cath Killedjian
- Executive Producer Paul Roy
- Senior Producer Steven Frailey
- Music Director Chip Herter
- Music Supervisor Will Eichler
- Producer Lisa Stockdale
- Post Producer Courtney Kolloff
- Editor Kevin Zimmerman
- Editor Jim Bromley
- Talent
“We’re approaching chicken in a whole new way. Like most new things, some people will embrace it right away, and others will need a nudge,” said Caroline Johnson, Associate Creative Director, Deutsch. “We used the family dinner setting and made it as ridiculous as possible to find common ground between those looking for bold and unconventional flavors and those stuck in a Trachickenalist mindset.”
“After his role in bringing an iconic franchise into the modern era, Xolo was the perfect representation of a new generation of chicken eaters,” said Derek Smith, Associate Creative Director, Deutsch. “He has an old soul that makes us immediately trust what he has to say and the youthful charisma to get even the most stubborn Trachickenalist to embrace a new way of eating chicken.”