Bilingual sampling crews
Teams of 4–12 certified ambassadors per activation, scaling to 10–30 per day for large sponsor footprints. Every crew is fully bilingual — the pitch lands in the language the moment calls for.
Festival & cultural event sampling
Festival and cultural-event sampling reaches Hispanic consumers in high-energy, high-trust environments—música festivals, Hispanic Heritage events, sporting events, and street fairs. We deploy sampling teams of 4–12 ambassadors per activation (and 10–30 per day for large sponsor footprints), built for throughput, content, and lead capture.

Built for scale
A festival crowd is the rarest thing in marketing: thousands of your exact consumers in one place, in a great mood, with time to try something new. At a música festival or a Hispanic Heritage event, your brand isn't interrupting the culture — it's invited into it.
We build crews for throughput: teams of 4–12 bilingual ambassadors per activation, scaling to 10–30 per day across large sponsor footprints, each crew anchored by an on-site team lead. Stations are mapped to crowd flow before the gates open, so samples, conversations, and opt-ins keep moving at peak.
And the audience justifies the logistics: 65.2 million U.S. Hispanics (U.S. Census Bureau, 2024) — roughly 71% of total U.S. population growth from 2022 to 2023 — are concentrated exactly where the biggest festivals happen: California, Texas, Florida, and New York.
What's included
From the first permit conversation to the last content upload, the whole activation runs through one accountable crew.
Teams of 4–12 certified ambassadors per activation, scaling to 10–30 per day for large sponsor footprints. Every crew is fully bilingual — the pitch lands in the language the moment calls for.
Every crew runs under a dedicated lead who manages rotations, breaks, restocks, and escalations — so your brand contact watches the activation, not the logistics.
Sampling stations mapped to gates, stages, and walking routes before doors open, with portion control and line management built for peak-hour throughput.
QR-code opt-ins and a short bilingual form built into the sampling moment, so trial converts into a contactable audience your brand actually owns.
Timestamped, categorized photos and video from every shift — crowd, station, serve — delivered with the recap and cleared for brand use.
LDA age verification, organizer permits, venue rules, and responsible-service standards handled before the first pour.
Process
One owner, one timeline, zero guesswork about what happened on the ground.
Goals, brand standards, target markets, and the KPI that defines success — samples, leads, content, or all three.
We shortlist festivals and cultural events where your consumer already is, map the station footprint, and plan geo-coverage across the grounds.
Certified bilingual ambassadors are booked and brand-trained: serve specs, talking points, compliance briefing, refusal protocol.
GPS check-in opens the shift. Team leads track distributed-vs-consumed counts, keep stations stocked, and capture content while the crowd peaks.
Within days you get the verified recap: counts, trial-to-lead conversion, cost per sample, GPS-verified zone coverage, photo gallery, and recommendations.
Metrics
Festival energy is easy to feel and hard to prove. We report the five metrics that turn a great day into a defensible line item.
Without structured capture, brands lose contact data on roughly 66% of their event audience (AnyRoad FullView, 2022). Every metric above lands in a recap your team can forward.
See how the platform proves every shiftWe count both. The gap between a sample handed out and a sample actually finished is the difference between foot traffic and genuine trial.
Reported per event against the industry benchmark of $0.50–$5.00 per sample, so you can compare festivals, markets, and formats on equal footing.
The share of sampled consumers who opt in — the clearest signal that the trial moment created intent, not just consumption.
A map of where your brand actually worked the grounds — which gates, stages, and corridors got covered, and when. Today every recap includes GPS-verified check-ins per zone; rendered heatmaps are part of our platform vision, on the product roadmap.
Categorized, timestamped photos and video per shift, ready for paid, organic, and the sales deck.
Compliance
Volume never excuses a single bad pour. Compliance is the operating system of festival sampling, not a checkbox.
Nobody gets a sample without legal-drinking-age verification — ID checks at the station and wristband protocols where the organizer requires them. 21+ is the floor, not a suggestion.
Alcohol sampling at public events is regulated state by state and venue by venue. We coordinate permits and sampling allowances with organizers, and run every station to the venue's portion and service rules.
Ambassadors hold the certifications their state requires — RBS in California, TABC in Texas, BASSET in Illinois, TIPS nationally — and those credentials are not transferable between states. Refusal handling and no service to visibly intoxicated guests are non-negotiable.
FAQ
Standard deployments run 4–12 bilingual ambassadors per activation, each crew anchored by an on-site team lead. For large sponsor footprints — multiple stations or multi-day events — we scale to 10–30 ambassadors per day. Final sizing follows expected attendance, the number of stations, and your sampling allowance.
Impulso staffs música festivals, Hispanic Heritage Month events, sporting events, street fairs, and cultural celebrations across our core markets — California, Texas, Florida, Illinois, Arizona, and New York — where the 65.2 million U.S. Hispanics are concentrated (U.S. Census Bureau, 2024).
Every crew logs samples distributed and samples actually consumed per shift, alongside GPS-verified check-ins per zone — so your recap reports genuine trial and a true cost per sample against the $0.50–$5.00 industry benchmark, not a crowd estimate. Rendered geo-coverage heatmaps are part of our platform roadmap; the GPS data behind them is in every recap today.
The brand or its distributor supplies the product, consistent with state law and the event's sampling agreement — Impulso never takes ownership of the alcohol. Sampling rules change by state, county, and venue, so we flag permit requirements market by market during planning and confirm compliance before the team is booked; permits and licensing remain with the brand and the event organizer. On the ground, we verify legal drinking age before every sample and staff with state-certified ambassadors: RBS in California (mandatory since July 1, 2022), TABC in Texas, BASSET in Illinois, TIPS nationally.
Ambassadors capture opt-ins at the sampling station with QR codes and a short bilingual form. Every lead is exported to your team after the event — your brand owns the data outright. It matters: brands lose contact data on roughly 66% of their event audience when capture isn't structured (AnyRoad FullView, 2022).
Outdoor dates carry weather risk, so we settle it in the agreement up front: rescheduling to a rain date or a comparable event when the organizer offers one, plus clear cancellation windows so you never pay full freight for a shift that couldn't happen. Exact terms are set in your activation plan before the team is booked.
Next step
Tell us the festival, the market, and the goal — we'll come back with a footprint, a team size, and a quote.