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In Summer 2006, Burger King launched a commercial stating that its broilers, named 'Earl' on the commercials, won the most valuable employee award. With the Earl logo stamped on the side of the broiler on the commercial, it seems that this name was made up and that their broilers are actually made by Nieco and not named Earl.
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.
Kingons/Star Trek - Matyszczyk, Chris (9 May 2009). ... Among these items is my private video collection of every Magic Burger King commercial - I have painstakingly ...
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The first such promotion was the "Star Trek Meal", which promoted Star Trek: The Motion Picture in December 1979. [7] [8] The packaging used for the Star Trek Meal consisted of various images and games related to the film, as well as a comic strip adaptation of the film. Consumers had to buy numerous meals in order to complete the set.
The Burger King: Burger King restaurants: 1974–1990, 2004–2011, 2016–present [3] Sir Shake-A-Lot: 1976–1980: knight who craved milk shakes The Burger Thing: 1976–1980: large hamburger puppet The Duke of Doubt: 1976–1980: arch-nemesis of the Burger King The Wizard of Fries: 1976–1980: robot powered by French fries Burger King Kids ...
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Around this time, sales of those toys, raised money for the adoption agency Spaulding for Children. [11] Burger King continued to sell the Sock-Ems plushies after Christmas [12] and by January 1989, the Virginia Beach Boulevard Burger King sponsored a coloring contest, which granted winners Purr-tender toys as prizes. [13]