There are quite a few factors that go into what makes a brand "followable" in social media. Think about it from the follower's perspective: Why do you choose to 'Like' or follow certain brands on social networks like Facebook and Twitter?
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It could be because they share valuable, educational content that appeals to your interests and needs. Or, it could be that they give you access to exclusive deals, coupons, or other promotions. Or, maybe they're just ridiculously funny.
Truthfully, the best brands to follow in social media should probably have a combination of all those characteristics. But I'd venture to say that many of you are following a brand simply for its entertainment value. (I know I am.) You know -- the brands that really tickle your funny bone and sometimes even make your sides hurt from laughter.
And while it may not seem like a funny update has any value, surely there's value in showing off your personality and being a lovable brand, right?
So to help bring out your inner comedian, we've compiled a list of brands whose social media presence gives us the giggles. Check 'em out.
The Funniest Tweets & Social Media Examples From Funny Brands
1) Charmin
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You mean the toilet paper company? Darn tootin'! Serving as the original inspiration for this post, Charmin's Twitter presence is definitely a must-follow. Just check out the following series of tweets to see what we mean. Charmin is a great example of a brand whose humor aligns with the products it sells. And don't you just love ?
That awkward moment when you use the work bathroom and the seat is warm.
— Charmin (@Charmin)
: What are you thoughts on streaming while streaming?
— Charmin (@Charmin)
Stay to go
— Charmin (@Charmin)
Charmin Ultra Strong’s washcloth-like texture is great for keeping your “driveway” clean this winter.
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2) Taco Bell
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Taco Bell is known for using humor throughout their marketing and advertising, and their social media accounts are no different. From witty one-liners to clever photo updates, Taco Bell's Facebook and Twitter presence is sure to make you crack a smile -- even when they just tweet a whole bunch of taco emojis and call it a day.
Family portrait.
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Good morning texts are cute, but have you tried bringing her Taco Bell?
— Taco Bell (@tacobell)
Did you hear about our ? Tweet us a ? + any emoji to see what happens.
— Taco Bell (@tacobell)
— Taco Bell (@tacobell)
3) Innocent Drinks
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Innocent Drinks is one of my favorite brands to follow on Twitter and Facebook. They may be a smoothie and juice brand, but most of their social media posts aren't about smoothies or drinks at all. Check out the examples below to see what I mean. for their consistently lovable branding. They're silly, fun, clever, creative, and always stay true to their brand personality.
There's a programme called 'Panda Babies' on ITV right now. PANDA. BABIES.
— innocent drinks (@innocent)
It’s Penguin Awareness Day today, so it’s important you’re aware which animals are penguins and which animals are not...
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Scientists* say buying our smoothies for half price on makes you 67% more attractive.
— innocent drinks (@innocent)
beavers
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"Beavers?" If you're wondering what that's about, then you aren't alone. Here's an explanation -- which goes to show how clever their social strategy really is:
In this week's newsletter - beavers
— innocent drinks (@innocent)
4) Old Spice
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Old Spice is known for their funny -- and often ridiculous -- marketing content. And what better place to let their freak flag fly than on social media? Just take a look at their "About" descriptions on Twitter, as well as a few of the silly posts to Twitter and Facebook below. (My favorite might be their making fun of Twitter polls.)
Thanks to Old Spice’s Hardest Working Collection, he was finally free of sweat’s tyrannical rule, cellphone reception... gravity... and any remote chance of making his dental appointment at 3pm. #smellegendary
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Every day is abs day when you’re a snake.
— Old Spice (@OldSpice)
Which bar is longer?
— Old Spice (@OldSpice)
5) JetBlue Airways
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on social media. They're also a great example of a brand that sprinkles in just a little humor throughout its social presence. Not everything JetBlue posts is necessarily laugh-out-loud funny, but the brand does a great job of infusing some of its humorous personality into its updates, balancing informational content with lighthearted updates like the Facebook post you see below.
Santa, Scrooge and a gingerbread man walk into an airport. #StopUsIfYouveHeardThisOne #LetsPlayAirport
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When you're visiting your ? & can't get through TSA bc you're more than 3.4 oz.
— JetBlue Airways (@JetBlue)
It is now safe to bust a move about the cabin.
— JetBlue Airways (@JetBlue)
They're even known for being humorous in their replies to customers' tweets, when appropriate. :
6) Mars Curiosity (NASA)
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As in, the lunar rover. These NASA-run social media accounts feature sassy, first-person updates from the rover itself, who incorporates funny pop culture references and a bold attitude. And, oh yeah -- its Twitter account has more than 2.2 million followers, and its Facebook page has over 1.1 million fans. Not too shabby, NASA.
True Confession: I double dipped. Testing the second of three planned sand scoops at Mars' Namib Dune. More info: http://go.nasa.gov/1JmdznB
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I'm on a road trip to Mars' Bagnold Dunes. What's new with you?
— Curiosity Rover (@MarsCuriosity)
No shame in my game. These pics help my team see the state of hardware over time.
— Curiosity Rover (@MarsCuriosity)
7) DiGiorno Pizza
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Remember that time in 2013 when DiGiorno Pizza live-tweeted NBC's The Sound of Music and ? Here, let me jog your memory:
DOUGH a crust an unbaked crust
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza)
RAY, a guy that likes pizza
ME a pizza liked by a guy named ray
FAH no idea what fah is
SO so
LA a city
T tee
So. Random. DiGiorno Pizza is one of the funniest (and downright strangest) brands to follow on Twitter. Their tweets are usually about completely random topics, which somehow tie back to pizza, cheese, delivery pizza, and so on. While their Facebook page is a whole lot tamer, there's also some good stuff in there. Their posts will have you thinking "...what?!" but laughing your butt off nonetheless.
Bringing new meaning to the “QB sneak.” (w/ & )
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza)
滨罢’厂
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza)
EVERYTHING ELSE SHUT UP
= the original love triangle
— DiGiorno Pizza (@DiGiornoPizza)
8) A24
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A24, the film studio that brought you Spring Breakers and The Bling Ring, has a refreshingly witty, edgy voice on its Twitter and Facebook pages that kind of sounds like your funniest friend posting his or her unfiltered musings. In fact, Zoe Beyer, the woman behind the Twitter account she sometimes tweets things "with no regard for whether it’s relevant to anyone besides myself." She says, "This is probably bad practice, but I think the film industry in particular can be so opaque, it is nice to know there are actual human personalities behind these companies. That’s why, sometimes, I will tweet about exotic pets or the NBA. The idea is just to keep it authentic."
Their posts are a smattering of pop culture references and project promotions, which they manage to make really funny. Be warned, though: some of the language is NSFW.
Satan works at
— A24 (@A24)
The world is scary and surreal. Oscar Isaac with this little Poe figure is the only thing that makes sense right now
— A24 (@A24)
?? WARNING: May cause you to tear up the fucking dance floor
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9) Wendy's
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The key to social media success for the folks at Wendy's? Simple, hilarious, and kind of ... mindless content. best, I think: "Unbelievably dumb stuff that’s blow-milk-out-your-nose funny." Whether they create a graphic depicting plain fries dreaming about loaded fries or they're newsjacking #KissAGingerDay, Wendy's has tweets and Facebook posts that'll put a smile on your face.
The stuff fries dream about.
— Wendy's (@Wendys)
What’s in a name? Everything. See Terrell Owens’ outtakes from Gouda Bacon Cheeseburger: A Cheesy Underdog Story.
— Wendy's (@Wendys)
If you’ve got four bucks, you’ve got the 4 for $4 Meal. Take that, economy.
— Wendy's (@Wendys)
PDA is perfectly acceptable today #KissAGingerDay
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Found the perfect place for this delicious, hickory-smoked pulled pork.
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10) Moosejaw Mountaineering
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The folks at Moosejaw Mountaineering call themselves "the most fun outdoor retailer on the planet," according to their Twitter description -- and they aren't lying. Their social media content is basically all funny stuff. Some is related to the outdoors, some isn't. Like A24, some of their Facebook posts sound like your best friend telling you an unfiltered story, like the MC Hammer example below.
Bigfoot is the Waldo of the backcountry.
— Moosejaw (@MoosejawMadness)
This just in: Lasagna is just spaghetti cake.
— Moosejaw (@MoosejawMadness)
You miss 100% of the tacos you don't eat.
— Moosejaw (@MoosejawMadness)
MC Hammer came to me in a dream last night and told me that too legit to quit was based on Kant's categorical imperative. So there's that.
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I get so hungry in the morning that I think something is wrong with me. Like I’m on Survivor and haven’t eaten for four...
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11) Zendesk
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It can be hard for B2B companies to find the balance between humor and professionalism on social media. But Zendesk is one of the B2B brands that's really nailed it. The folks on their social team use humor to elevate their message, make their posts stand out from the crowd, and infuse some lighthearted fun into an otherwise (*furrows brow*) pretty serious B2B world.
Fill-in-the-blank Friday: two agents walk into a bar _____.
— Zendesk (@Zendesk)
"Victoria Beckham would call you Supporty Spice!" Get your own personal cheerleader here:
— Zendesk (@Zendesk)
Money is green, spreadsheets are blue, if you love numbers our Dublin Accounts Payable Administer job is for you.
— Zendesk (@Zendesk)
The Multi-Step Zap is not a new dance move, but it can save your team loads of time. Zapier
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12) Whole Foods
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Would you "Holla for Challah bread"? Whole Foods wants you to, and that's just one of its witty little Facebook updates. Mainly sharing recipe and food ideas through its Facebook page and Twitter feed, Whole Foods adds a dash of humor that makes it a lot more fun to follow than your average recipe source. We love their cheeky hashtag, too.
If you don't like chocolate, don't click here:
— Whole Foods Market (@WholeFoods)
You really should make your own salad dressing... It's really, really simple!
— Whole Foods Market (@WholeFoods)
13) Netflix
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Whether they're poking fun at the characters in their TV shows or quoting one of their comedies, Netflix is always posting a myriad of funny social media posts to their Twitter and Facebook Pages. Most of them include short clips or GIFs of their shows, which serve as great visual reminders that we need to get watchin'.
Even Google doesn't have the answer.
— Netflix US (@netflix)
He will seduce you with his awkwardness. Season 6
— Netflix US (@netflix)
Netflix and chill? No, really.
— Netflix US (@netflix)
14) IMPACT Branding & Design
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Another B2B company to grace our list, 探花精选 partner definitely gets the value of comedy, offering a great balance of educational content and a few laughs every now and then on its Facebook page. While not every post from IMPACT is exactly a knee-slapper, it's a good reminder that a little humor can go a long way toward achieving likability.
15) Bissell
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Bissell, the vacuum cleaner company (who would've thought?), knows how to crack a joke from time to time on their Facebook and Twitter pages. What's great about Bissell's humor is that it never sacrifices brand relevancy, as is evident by these smartly funny posts.
Think your pet is messy? Wait till you see . Not pretty, but pretty darn cute.
— BISSELL (@BISSELLclean)
We heard Boehner left you a smoky office, . This ought to do the trick. (cc: )
— BISSELL (@BISSELLclean)
Did we just become best friends?
— BISSELL (@BISSELLclean)
You know what tonight is! Let loose and embrace the mess. We'll help you clean it up tomorrow.
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Tonight we?ll be cleaning, and by cleaning we mean having a glass of wine and watching the Robot roam.
— BISSELL (@BISSELLclean)
16) Skittles
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Skittles' social sense of humor is apparently all about being silly and ridiculous. But it definitely brings a smile to your face, doesn't it? Check out the examples below from Skittles' Facebook page and Twitter feed. They do a great job of using custom graphics to stand out in your feed.
I'm not saying eating Skittles Tropical will magically transport you to Hawaii for the Pro Bowl. But you could try?
— Skittles (@Skittles)
You should give inspirational speeches! Can you sign my Skittles?
— Skittles (@Skittles)
Quick, eat these Skittles. There's no time to explain.
— Skittles (@Skittles)
Eating Skittles? I support your choices.
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17) KRAFT Mac & Cheese
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Who knew elbow macaroni could be so funny? KRAFT Mac & Cheese's social media presence features noodle families, pokes fun at themselves for being such a casual and easy meal, and other mac 'n cheese humor. Oh, and we're really, really glad this packaging idea was a joke.
Everything is mobile these days, we believe your noodles should be too.
— KD (@kraftdinner)
Wow, even noodle families struggle to get the perfect holiday picture. Happy Holidays from Kraft Mac & Cheese.
— KRAFT Mac & Cheese (@kraftmacncheese)
We recommend serving Kraft Deluxe in dishware that reflects its premium taste. It's almost as if Nambé designed the Butterfly Bowl with Kraft Deluxe in mind.
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What other brands can't you help from following in social media, even for just a good laugh? Share with us in the comments.
Editor's Note: This post was originally published in August 2012 and has been updated for freshness, accuracy, and comprehensiveness.