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  2. Whopper Whopper - Wikipedia

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    News outlets have described the song as viral, [3] catchy, [1] and an earworm. [6] During the 2023 NFL playoffs, some fans expressed frustration at hearing the song during ad breaks. [3] In 2023, the advertisement was not played at Super Bowl LVII, [7] with Burger King instead opting to release the song on Spotify. The song has now become an ...

  3. List of Burger King marketing campaigns - Wikipedia

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    The jingle was used for several years in the 1970s, and has been modified several times and reused: during the 1980s the phrase at Burger King today was added at the end of the song. A commercial with Shaquille O'Neal had different tempos of jingles as Shaq goes into a 1950s malt shop , then 1960s and 1970s styles and finally a 1980s neon theme ...

  4. Burger King advertising - Wikipedia

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    Since it was founded in 1954, international fast food chain Burger King has employed many advertising programs. During the 1970s, its advertisements included a memorable jingle, the inspiration for its current mascot the Burger King and several well-known and parodied slogans, such as Have it your way and It takes two hands to handle a Whopper.

  5. Burger King’s inescapable ‘Whopper’ jingle has ... - AOL

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    Burger King’s viral "Whopper" jingle has become an internet phenomenon, spurring memes and mashup songs because sports fans can't seem to escape the earworm.

  6. Where's the beef? - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. The Subservient Chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Subservient Chicken is an advertising program created to promote international fast food restaurant chain Burger King's TenderCrisp chicken sandwich and their "Have it Your Way" campaign. Created for the Miami -based advertising firm Crispin Porter + Bogusky (CP+B) by The Barbarian Group , the program featured a viral marketing website ...

  8. The Big Rock Candy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The song was used in a 1981 showtape at Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre restaurants. [12] The song was used in a 2005 Burger King commercial, although the lyrics were changed to reference the Burger King TenderCrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich. In the commercial almost all of the promises of the song are shown in detail.

  9. List of Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    Burger King "Ultimate Weapon" A female Burger King employee (played by Elisabeth Shue) appears on screen, telling the viewer, if they have not switched over to Burger King yet, they have no choice but to use the 'Ultimate Weapon' on them: a montage of the Whopper sandwich set to Ride of the Valkyries. [39] Security Master Lock "Marksman 2"