Which brand has the best Twitter account: Steak-Umm or MoonPie? | The Tylt
Both of these brands have niche followings when it comes to their food, and their Twitter accounts are no different. Steak-Umm often takes a philosophical approach, and reminds fans of self-evident truths like "the night is dark and full of beef." MoonPie, a brand with a 101-year history, has the perfect self-deprecating tone, making you wonder why you haven't bought a MoonPie in 10 years. Which brand does Twitter better?

Twitter today has two main purposes: quick access to news and memes. Many brands have upped their humor game in order to stay relevant on the platform–much to Twitter-goers' delight. From sassy replies to cartoon characters, each brand gifts their audience with something different. The important thing is that you come away with a laugh you didn't expect. It's time to decide: Which brand does Twitter best?
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Never heard of Steak-Umm? Don't feel bad. It's largely a regional brand. Steak-Umm basically brings the Philly cheesesteak to the home, selling patrons frozen, thin cuts of beef. Whether this grosses you out or excites you is beside the point because Steak-Umm has also developed a cult following on Twitter.
The brand goes beyond beef. It often zooms out to larger life questions.
You just can't beat content like this.
Meanwhile, MoonPie may be hanging out in the dark (get it?), but it is far from the shadows. MoonPie capitalizes on its long history and gives its Twitter a retro feel. Kids and adults alike have been able to grab MoonPies as a snack since 1917, and the brand leans into its growing irrelevance in the best way.
And when it comes to moon puns and NASA references, MoonPie never disappoints.










