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- Why millions watched Ryan Trahan's candy commercial
- Understanding YouTube's Shorts update
- Outlier of the week
Ryan Trahan's Candy Launch is a Cinematic Masterpiece

Ryan Trahan just dropped a candy commercial so cinematic, fans are demanding a full-length movie.
The sci-fi short film introducing Joyride’s new Gummy Busters candy racked up 4M views in its first four days.
Moving Trahan even closer to his goal of making Joyride the #1 candy in America.
Backstory:
- 2022: Trahan launches Joyride, promising candy with no artificial colors, no junk ingredients, and less sugar.
- 2024: Joyride lands nationwide distribution in Target.
- 2025: Joyride becomes Target's #2 candy brand, behind only Nerds.
Why Gummy Busters?
Trahan is gunning for Nerd’s #1 spot.
Guess what product drove 81% of Nerds’ sales in 2023?
Nerds Gummy Clusters.
Since launching Gummy Cluster’s in 2019, Nerds’ retail sales 10X from $50M to $500M.
Trahan knows if he can steal just a fraction of those sales with his Gummy Busters, that #1 spot is his for the taking.
It’s why Trahan partnered with YouTube filmmakers Sticks to direct the candy’s commercial. To take the launch IRL, Trahan opened a Joyride pop-up shop in NYC.
The Fans' Response?
- "Bro just made a whole movie about candy, and I watched every second of it. We need a real movie ❤️🔥"
- "🔥Marvel take notes 😂"
- "Dropped a Hollywood film and thought we wouldn’t notice"
Our Take
- Content as the centerpiece, not just an add-on, converted passive viewers into active customers.
- Creative partnerships (with Sticks) elevated production, earning viral attention.
- Strategic positioning capitalized on Nerds’ success but offered a healthier alternative.
Next time you’re launching something new, don’t just advertise — tell a story. People don’t share ads; they share experiences.
Shorts Views Are Up...But Who's Watching?

YouTube just made your Shorts views explode. But that’s not the whole story.
On March 31, YouTube changed how they define a view for Shorts. Previously, a minimum watch-time of a few seconds was required to count as a view.
Now, that minimum watch-time is gone. Meaning even if you scroll past a short for a split-second — it will still count as a view.
Why The Change?
Creators and brands have long complained that Shorts underperform when compared to TikTok and Reels.
YouTube finally admitted it’s not the content or the audience. It’s the definition of a “view.”
This update puts YouTube in line with TikTok and Instagram, which both count a view the moment a video plays.
But There’s A Catch...
YouTube isn’t scrapping its old view metric. It’s just renaming it “Engaged Views” — which is still what counts toward monetization and the YouTube Partner Program.
So yes, your total views will look better. But only Engaged Views tell you who’s actually watching.
Our Take
This looks better publicly, but it doesn’t mean more people are truly watching.
Here’s what to keep in mind:
- Expect inflated views on Shorts, but track Engaged Views for real insights.
- Make your hook tighter than ever. If everyone gets a view, attention is the new currency.
- Your analytics just got messier. Dig deeper to know what’s actually working.
🎯 Weekly Roundup: Thumbnails

Here’s why we love these YT thumbnails. Hopefully, they inspire your next one.
- “Banned” label + weird shoe design makes you wonder what’s so special (Chris Howett)
- Stealth shape + “Ghost of the Skies” title sparks curiosity about its power (MegaBuilds)
- 1891 vs. 2024 design contrast grabs attention (Jesser)
- Match inside a lock + fire setup makes you wonder what happens next (Hafu Go)
🚀 Weekly Outlier

- Small Town, Big Hook: How do you become a mayor for a town of 1?
- A Real Campaign: Hunter creates campaign videos, hosts a debate, and runs a legally binding election.
- Beyond The Bit: Hunter actually becomes the mayor of the world’s smallest town.
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It’s a free, two-day virtual event hosted by Circle on April 15 & 16.
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- How Justin Welsh grew a $5M+ business without hiring a single employee
- How Tori Dunlap turned a money-saving challenge into a global financial education brand
- How Chris Donnelly built a $50M agency using creator-led marketing
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- Louaista is hiring a scriptwriter
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