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Real food for real people" from the San Francisco firm of Ketchum Advertising. Leo Burnett beat out Ketchum, GSD&M Advertising, and DDB Needham. [2] Mitchum replaced such spokespeople as James Garner who was released after quintuple bypass surgery, [6] Cybill Shepherd, and Larry Bird, who had appeared in recent beef campaigns for The Beef ...
Clara Peller (born Rocha Swerdlova; [2] [a] August 4, 1902 – August 11, 1987) was a Russian-born American manicurist and television personality who, already an octogenarian, starred in the 1984 "Where's the beef?" advertising campaign for the Wendy's fast food restaurant chain, created by the Dancer Fitzgerald Sample advertising agency.
2020 Where's the Beef ad. The phrase first came to the public audience in a U.S. television commercial for the Wendy's chain of hamburger restaurants in 1984. The strategy behind the campaign was to distinguish competitors' (McDonald's and Burger King) big name hamburgers (Big Mac and Whopper respectively) from Wendy's "modest" Single by focusing on the large bun used by the competitors and ...
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To hold you over until she (finally) does a Super Bowl ad.
Beef: The Bonus Tracks is an extended play featuring additional tracks that were not included in the album. [9] Released by June 15, 2023, the album featured seven title cues complementing the 10-episode series and a cover of Incubus' 2000 single "Drive" performed by Yeun. [10] [11] It was released as a single leading the EP on June 13. [12] [13]
The melody was either used in, or originates from, a song called "We're Together", credited on The Brass Ring S/T album as being composed by A. Ham/K. Gavin/N. Kipner/S. Woloshin. In the accompanying TV commercial, [12] there was almost no mention of food. Instead, the ad featured an all-male McDonald's cleaning crew, singing after-hours about ...
John Travolta spoofs hit ‘Grease’ song in new Super Bowl commercial with Zach Braff and Donald Faison. Amber Raiken. February 9, 2023 at 4:51 PM.