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How Red Robin’s Onion Ring Proposal Campaign Could Go Viral This Valentine’s Day

Tim KatschBy Tim KatschJanuary 29, 20253 Mins Read
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Are you ready to pop the question? Get engaged with one of Red Robin’s fan-favorite golden onion rings. (Image Courtesy of Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc.)
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In the ever-evolving landscape of brand marketing, the recipe for a viral campaign often includes a mix of creativity, relatability, and shareability. This Valentine’s Day, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (NASDAQ: RRGB) is serving up a promotion that has all the right ingredients. It is designed to capture the internet’s attention—love, laughter, and a touch of onion-induced tears.

The casual dining chain is inviting burger-loving couples to get engaged using one of its golden onion rings instead of the traditional diamond. This is in exchange for a chance to win a $10,000 engagement ring and free Towering Onion Rings® for the duration of their engagement.

To participate, lovebirds need to pop the question with an onion ring at a Red Robin location on Valentines Day, February 14th. Then, upload a video or photo of their proposal and love story between February 13th-19th. A winner will be selected and notified by March 21st.

“Red Robin fans love our Towering Onion Rings®, so we decided to turn that love into something more permanent for a pair of lovebirds this Valentine’s Day,” said GJ Hart, president and CEO of Red Robin. “With many couples choosing to select their engagement rings together, what better way to say, ‘I do’ than with an onion ring, followed by the excitement of picking out your forever ring together?”

This whimsical yet heartfelt approach taps into multiple marketing trends: user-generated content, social media virality, and experiential engagement. All of these have the potential to make a brand stand out in a crowded market.

Why This Campaign Could Catch Fire Online

Red Robin’s campaign is a textbook example of viral marketing done right. It follows the golden rules of shareability:

  • Encourages user participation – Couples must document their engagement and share their stories online, naturally increasing brand exposure.
  • Leverages humor and surprise – The idea of using an onion ring as a placeholder for an engagement ring is quirky and fun. This makes it ripe for social media buzz.
  • Creates a feel-good moment – Love stories, proposals, and heartfelt surprises have high engagement potential across platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X.
  • Incentivizes engagement (pun intended) – A $10,000 ring is a compelling prize, and the unlimited onion rings add a fun and unique twist.
lovebird combo at Red Robin
Red Robin’s Lovebird Combo is complete with two select Gourmet Burgers, two Bottomless Sides and a Lemon Cream Layer Cake to share for $34.99. This deal is available for dine-in only from February 13 to 16. (Image Courtesy of Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc.)

Lovebirds and Foodies Rejoice

Even for those not planning to propose, Red Robin is making Valentine’s Day sweeter with a Lovebird Combo designed for two. From February 13th-16th, diners can enjoy two Gourmet Burgers, two bottomless sides, and a Lemon Cream Layer Cake for $34.99. To complete the romantic meal, Red Robin is offering a limited-edition Lovebird Margarita for $7.99.

With a campaign that blends romance, humor, and social engagement, Red Robin is giving couples a reason to celebrate. They are also giving marketers a masterclass in how to craft a brand moment that’s poised to go viral.

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