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The Whopper is the signature hamburger brand of international fast food restaurant chain Burger King, its Australian franchise Hungry Jack's, and BK Whopper Bar kiosks. . Introduced in 1957 in response to the large burger size of a local restaurant in Gainesville, Florida, it became central to Burger King's advertising, including the chain's tagline "the Home of the W
The Impossible Whopper is a 100% vegetarian burger with a patty manufactured by Impossible Foods of Oakland, California. Burger King began test marketing the Impossible Whopper in April 2019 at locations in and around St. Louis, Missouri. [72] It was accompanied with an April Fools-themed promotional video on April 1, 2019. [72]
"Whopper Whopper" is a song by American fast food restaurant chain Burger King that serves as a jingle for the advertisement of the chain's signature hamburger, the Whopper. It is part of Burger King's advertising campaign You Rule! and a variation of The Burger King jingle .
Whopper Bars are kiosk-type stores with a menu limited to the company's Whopper, TenderCrisp and Angus sandwiches; drinks; and desserts. [3] The menu features higher-end ingredients and variants not sold in the normal Burger King locations.
In 1957 McLamore and Edgerton created BK's signature item, the Whopper, as a way to differentiate BK from other burger outlets at the time. The Whopper is a 4 oz (110 g) hamburger with lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, pickle, and ketchup, that was priced at 29¢.
The Impossible Whopper is a veggie burger sold by Burger King. It is a variant of the Whopper , with a burger patty made from a meat alternative provided by Impossible Foods . [ 4 ] First introduced in the United States in 2019, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] it was made available in Canada in 2021.
An example of the Chicken Whopper Jr. (left) and the Chicken Whopper. As part of the forty-fifth anniversary of its Whopper burger in 2002, BK introduced an updated version of the burger called the Chicken Whopper and added a smaller version called the Chicken Whopper Jr. burger, along with a new Caesar salad burger topped with a Chicken Whopper filet.
The Whopper is BKs signature product, and it has produced several ad campaigns promoting it: "Home of the Whopper" Many Burger King locations built in the 1960s and 1970s still have this slogan as part of their signage. "It takes two hands to handle a Whopper" "In the land of burgers, Whopper is king" (March 2000–August 2003)