Documenting our business startup journey from @bad.hambres
The creator, Hank, recounts the journey of his frozen burrito company, which he started with his wife, Sam. He explains that despite selling 142,000 burritos, they were running out of savings and hadn't paid themselves. To scale, they decided to partner with a manufacturer, which involved a high-stakes test run that ultimately succeeded. Although they missed their end-of-year shipping goal and had to get a credit card, they celebrated hitting $1 million in sales before revealing they've encountered a new, major shipping roadblock, ending on a cliffhanger for the next part of their story.
Creator: @bad.hambres on TikTok
Video format
Vlog
Video outline
- State high-stakes premise
- Reveal a critical problem
- Execute a make-or-break plan
- Achieve a surprise victory
- Introduce a new, bigger problem
Hook overview
A personal introduction that immediately establishes a relatable dream, the core characters, and the immense personal risk they've taken.
Title hook
PART 9
Verbal hook
I'm Rank, and fifteen months ago, I quit my nine to five job to start a frozen bean and cheese burrito company with my wife, Sam.
Visual hook
An extreme close-up shot of a man taking a large bite out of a burrito, immediately showcasing the product and creating a sense of satisfaction.
Hook strategies
- credibility
- curiosity-open-loops
Payoff
A dual-function payoff that delivers a moment of significant victory and emotional satisfaction, while simultaneously creating a powerful cliffhanger that establishes the stakes for the next episode.
Narrative framework
The Entrepreneur's Rollercoaster
Narrative framework logic
A serialized documentary-style narrative that follows a high-stakes journey, structuring each episode around solving one major problem while introducing the next, creating a continuous loop of tension, resolution, and cliffhangers.
Narrative framework breakdown
- frameworkName: The Entrepreneur's Rollercoaster
- frameworkType: Standard Narrative
- coreLogic: A serialized documentary-style narrative that follows a high-stakes journey, structuring each episode around solving one major problem while introducing the next, creating a continuous loop of tension, resolution, and cliffhangers.
- confidence: 95
- pendingStatus: created
Topics: Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Food
Concepts: Origin Story, Journey Documentation, Social Show
Formats: Vlog
Elements: Voiceover, Text Overlay, Montage Editing, B&W Cutaway
Account types: Brand, Personal Brand
Transcript excerpt
I'm Rank, and fifteen months ago, I quit my nine to five job to start a frozen bean and cheese burrito company with my wife, Sam. By October, we sold a 142,000 burritos, but we still hadn't paid ourselves, and we're down to our last two months of savings. We bootstrapped this whole thing from just the two of us in our home kitchen to an elite team shipping burritos across Arizona out of an old Taco Bell. But between surprise worst, reinvesting, and a maxed out kitchen, it still wasn't enough for a paycheck. Our plan? Partner with a big time manufacturer, launch national shipping, sell more burritos, and finally, get paid all by the end of the year. So after a nationwide search, we found a manufacturer just twenty minutes away, but it all came down to the first test run. If they couldn't match our quality, we'd be screwed. But first came the training. We showed them the insanity of our process, and they didn't flinch. Then came the real test, their kitchen, their gear, and the New Year's deadline. Real rank, we are losing our If this flopped, there is no plan b. Well, they made their first bad, and honestly, it was flawless. Just like that, Bad Hombres has its manufacturer. But ship
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