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          Location: Kentucky | I am doing some market research for my company and want to ask folks if they have ever tried or heard of the liqueur Tuaca. It is a vanilla/citrus blend, with nutmeg notes. We are looking to revamp the brand to get it more exposure.
Can you tell me if you have tried the brand, and how old you are? Also - bonus question - when you think of the brand, can you tell me if a certain celebrity pops into your mind that would represent the brand well?
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | I haven't heard of it. I don't look past the beer though. Hmmmmm, celebrity.....not Justin Bieber....let's see....spicey, vanilla.....help me out here, Alison Tebbens......spicey, vanilla?? Whatcho got? |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | ahhhhhaaaa....spicey, vanilla woman.....PINK!! |
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      Location: Stillwater, OK | I have had it a bunch. Some of my friends love to take shots of it. I'm 25 yrs old (and a bartender too!). I think I'm the best celebrity out there, so me! haha |
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          Location: Kentucky | LopinOkie88 - 2014-04-04 11:26 AM I have had it a bunch. Some of my friends love to take shots of it. I'm 25 yrs old (and a bartender too!). I think I'm the best celebrity out there, so me! haha
You are our target audience :)
Shots are good. We are looking to revamp the brand into shots or straight. |
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | 40 something and havnt ever heard of it.... but if scott foley was holding that bottle and offering me a drink.... well i would be forever under its spell. the bottle looks tall dark and handsome. |
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          Location: Kentucky | luluwhit - 2014-04-04 11:32 AM 40 something and havnt ever heard of it.... but if scott foley was holding that bottle and offering me a drink.... well i would be forever under its spell. the bottle looks tall dark and handsome.
Great adjectives!! |
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| I'm 30, female, and was a bartender through college and grad school (5 years experience serving).
We served it mostly as shots and I developed a mixed drink with it that was a special occasionally.
Celebrity and Tuaca - hmmmmm ... sophisticated and foreign (not white/american standard) - not sure after that.
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 Location: Florida | A lot of bars will have it on tap, like jagerrmeister. Its soooo good. Not too potent. The new bottles have where the bottle turns blue (like the Coors mountains) when its chilled. We keep ours stored in our freezer for convenience! |
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       Location: Central Texas | Yes, I have. I have several friends who love it. Oh and I'm 41 the friends are all about the same age, give or take a couple of years. |
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       Location: Central Texas | lindseylou2290 - 2014-04-04 10:36 AM I'm 30, female, and was a bartender through college and grad school (5 years experience serving). We served it mostly as shots and I developed a mixed drink with it that was a special occasionally. Celebrity and Tuaca - hmmmmm ... sophisticated and foreign (not white/american standard) - not sure after that. Hope I helped.
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          Location: Kentucky | You guys are awesome. Giving me ideas on things I never thought of.
I love that all of you that have tried it really like it. It's probably one of my favorite brands.. just wish it could be marketed more. It's so much better than Jager!! |
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      Location: Stillwater, OK | Agreed! I am not a big shot person at all (and the thought of Jagger makes me want to puke on myself) and I can happily do shots of Tuaca! |
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 Location: Tx | Used to drink it quite a bit before I had kids and slowed down... I just turned 27. I was a bartender for a few years and we all really liked it.
We drank it on the rocks, mixed with coke, or with red bull (tuaca bomb).
Edited by Next to Heaven 2014-04-04 10:50 AM
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| While picking up a catering order one morning for a tailgate the guy at the restaurant accidentally spilled my friends coffee w/baileys in it. He got her a new one and said he put a little tuaca in it...
Hadn't ever heard of it before, but my that was the best adult coffee we'd ever had!
I'm 26, mostly a beer drinker anymore. |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Im over your target audience but I worked in a fancy restaurant for 15 years and we mainly served it with coffee.
I agree with the tall dark and handsome- or maybe even a female like the lady in Modern Family? Or that cool dude that on all those Ecards--looks like Sean Connery---does the Tecate beer commerials?? I dont always do shots but when I do- I shot Tuaca? haha |
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          Location: Kentucky | TurnLane - 2014-04-04 12:13 PM Im over your target audience but I worked in a fancy restaurant for 15 years and we mainly served it with coffee.
I agree with the tall dark and handsome- or maybe even a female like the lady in Modern Family? Or that cool dude that on all those Ecards--looks like Sean Connery---does the Tecate beer commerials?? I dont always do shots but when I do- I shot Tuaca? haha
I thought of Sofia Vegara too, but she does the Pepsi commercials. I'd like someone like her too. She is fiesty! |
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| I've heard of it and I'll be honest, the only time I've actually seen it in a bar locally, it was at a Mexican restaurant bar. The bartender said they NEVER used it. I had no idea what it tastes like nor have I ever seen anyone drink it. It's a liquer, like Grand Marnier (of course, I get the flavor is different)? What's it known for being mixed with aside from being in a shot? I honestly don't know if I can think of any one liquer that's really well known since everyone knows the more hard alcohols more. Maybe Pama?
Around here, Jager is fading in popularity. Fireball is the main go to shot, aside from Patron of course, but Coldcock is trying to break into that market. It's not easy going! |
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 Location: Kansas | I've been a bartender at the local bar and grill for 5 years now and we just started carrying Tuaca. I serve a lot of Tuaca Bombs to the bar crowd but never really as a straight shot or mixed with anything else. I'm 29 and my friends and I love to have Tuaca Bombs when we're out! |
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          Location: Kentucky | Cowgirl Up!_1 - 2014-04-04 12:23 PM I've heard of it and I'll be honest, the only time I've actually seen it in a bar locally, it was at a Mexican restaurant bar. The bartender said they NEVER used it. I had no idea what it tastes like nor have I ever seen anyone drink it. It's a liquer, like Grand Marnier (of course, I get the flavor is different)? What's it known for being mixed with aside from being in a shot? I honestly don't know if I can think of any one liquer that's really well known since everyone knows the more hard alcohols more. Maybe Pama? Around here, Jager is fading in popularity. Fireball is the main go to shot, aside from Patron of course, but Coldcock is trying to break into that market. It's not easy going!
Mostly, people take it in chilled shots. The Tuaca Bomb is pretty popular as well (Tuaca and Redbull). Tuaca and Root Beer seems popular, as well as Tuaca Hot Apple Cider (Tuaca, Apple Cider, Cinnamon stick). |
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