Editors Note: There is a photo associated with this press release. Koodo Mobile, Canada''s smart and affordable mobile alternative, has created another creative way to help feed hungry Canadians.
TAXI 2 created El Tabador – a four-inch-tall Mexican wrestler in a blue mask and lime green Spandex tights – to represent the feisty underdog fighting for freedom from long-term wireless contracts.
Koodo is showing consumers a different side of its mascot El Tabador in a new campaign with media by Cossette and creative by Taxi 2. Targeted at adults aged 18 to 34, the campaign relies primarily on ...
For the past four years, the animated icon El Tabador has starred in Koodo mobile phone advertising campaigns. Now former World Wrestling Entertainment Canada topper Carl Demarco has inked a deal with ...
El Tabador – the little animated pro wrestler with the Hispanic accent who left the ring to be brand ambassador for Koodo – is getting his own TV series. Carl Demarco, a former executive with World ...
Editors Note: There are two (2) images associated with this press release. Koodo has entered into a global rights deal with Camillion Corp., a Toronto-based media entertainment and technology company, ...
For almost four years, Canadians have been exposed to mobile telecom brand Koodo's loudmouthed cartoon wrestler El Tabador mostly in 30-second instalments. But will viewers tolerate him for nearly 30 ...
Koodo is a brand that knows how to get noticed. It debuted in early 2008 with a look as bold as its proposition: affordable mobility on the customer's terms. It cast aside the pricey rate plans, extra ...
"El Tabador is no stranger to the fight against hunger, but he needs the help of Canadians this holiday season to give it a one-two punch," says Lise Doucet, VP, Marketing and Communications, Koodo ...