You know how you get all excited that your favorite celebrity or brand gets on Twitter, and you immediately follow, only to be disappointed? Maybe it’s because they rarely tweet, or worse, their tweets are so boring you’d fall asleep even after downing a can of Monster.
There are, however, some brands that are rocking it on Twitter, making their followers laugh, feel good, and probably getting new customers out of their efforts. Whether they are modern brands with stores using iPad POS systems, or they’re service providers, or they’re eCommerce websites on Shopify, there are some amusing Twitter accounts to follow. Here are some of the most entertaining brands on Twitter.
1. Delta
Who would have thought that an airline would be entertaining? Doesn’t everyone complain about airlines after all? Well, Delta’s social media team is doing it right with tweets keeping up with pop culture.
Baby got back! We like big jets and we cannot lie, this 737 is ready to fly. pic.twitter.com/N9BaWWi3SR
— Delta (@Delta) July 30, 2013
Go nuts. It’s National Peanut Day. #peanutday pic.twitter.com/k6tbO1qDyl — Delta (@Delta) September 13, 2014
Follow Delta on Twitter: @Delta
2. DiGiorno Pizza
Everyone loves pizza, but DiGiorno takes it to the next level with their Twitter account. With tweets like below, they’re definitely one of the more entertaining brands to follow.
#ThreeWordsSheWantsToHear “I made pizza”
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) September 8, 2014
HOW BOUT A HASHTAG GAME FOR CHEESE PIZZA DAY – LET’S GO WITH #CheesyCelebrities — DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza) September 5, 2014
Unsurprisingly, the latter tweet got a lot of replies, which are quite funny, too.
Follow DiGiorno on Twitter: @DiGiornoPizza
3. Dunkin’ Donuts
Dunkin’ Donuts coffee – I love, and their donuts, of course. The brand is also doing great on Twitter, not only with their branding, but also with how they respond to tweets and handle complaints. Additionally, they hold promos that also incorporate current events.
Ready to show off your football knowledge? Join the game at #DDFieldPass! NoPurNec 18+ Ends 12/26/14 https://t.co/PWcCxXIVs5
— Dunkin’ Donuts (@DunkinDonuts) September 23, 2014
Ahoy! Today is “Talk Like a Pirate Day” & we be giving all mateys a chance 2 win a chest of Dunkin’ treasure! DDeets at 9AM. — Dunkin’ Donuts (@DunkinDonuts) September 19, 2014
Follow Dunkin’ Donuts on Twitter: @DunkinDonuts
4. Charmin
Toilet paper is toilet paper, right? NOPE! Call it a guilty pleasure, but there is toilet paper, and there’s Charmin. But it’s not exactly a fun topic, is it? Then again, if you look at Charmin’s Twitter account, you’ll see why it’s part of the entertaining brands list.
We’ve always been into full moons. #supermoon pic.twitter.com/yo4jI9xdiR
— Charmin (@Charmin) September 9, 2014
Random thought #1 How long after you unwrap your new phone is it OK to #tweetfromtheseat? — Charmin (@Charmin) September 22, 2014
Follow Charmin on Twitter: @Charmin
5. Disney Words
Disney is Disney, and with all its movies, there are sure a lot of quotable quotes that they can share on Twitter. For quotes lovers, this is the account to follow.
A good friend can always brighten a gloomy day. –Eeyore
— Disney Words (@disneywords) September 24, 2014
Follow Disney Words on Twitter: @disneywords
6. National Geographic
For sapiophiles, National Geographic’s Twitter account will certainly be most entertaining. It does give you all sorts of information – science, travel, weather, and what-have-you – but it also engages its followers.
We want to hear about your favorite winter destination: https://t.co/yJdwCfT634 — National Geographic (@NatGeo) September 24, 2014
What’s this weird purple sea creature? https://t.co/EBwNFi1ZeL
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) September 23, 2014
Follow National Geographic on Twitter: @NatGeo
7. Old Spice
Ah, who could ever forget those series of commercials with The Old Spice Guy, who made every other guy in the world feel inadequate? While he may not be the biggest thing these days, the brand is still doing it on Twitter. Just look at the quips below, and you’ll see what I mean.
Duct tape is great at fixing problems, but so is a backpack full of non-sequential hundred dollar bills. — Old Spice (@OldSpice) September 18, 2014
Each moment is a gift. And each moment is stressful. That’s why they call it the present tense.
— Old Spice (@OldSpice) August 19, 2014
Fun test! Count how many grains of sand are in this new Old Spice commercial. https://t.co/iRH66Iqk9O — Old Spice (@OldSpice) September 9, 2014
Follow Old Spice on Twitter: @OldSpice
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