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3lilpigs
08-19-2011, 01:13 PM
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/113356/burger-king-drops-king-mascot-forbes


THANK GOD!!

This thing was nothing but perverted and creepy looking. I can't believe it lasted as long as it did.



For years, Burger King had placed its bets on edgy commercials by creative powerhouse Crispin Porter + Bogusky, targeting men in their teens and 20s. Crispin's campaigns got a lot of attention, and plaudits from the advertising community. Unfortunately, however, advertising awards don't necessarily translate into sales, and Burger King has been badly lagging main rival McDonald's. According to consulting firm Technomic, Burger King's same-store sales declined 6% in the first quarter; compare that to a 3% rise for Mc Donald's.


This discrepancy in performance is not the result of McDonald's having more "creative" advertising or a hipper mascot (Ronald Mc Donald is many things — hip he's not). But while Burger King was trying to sell consumers an edgy brand image, McDonald's focused on something much more mundane: selling burgers, fries and coffee. The rest is marketing history.

Now, under new ownership, and with a new management and marketing team, Burger King is focusing on what matters: updating the stores, fixing its food and changing its image. As Alex Maccedo, SVP, marketing, put it to USA Today: "People want a reason to go back to Burger King ... There are no plans to bring the King back anytime soon."

Along with new management, Burger King has also hired a new ad agency, McGarry Bowen. Mc Garry's ads are often derided in ad industry circles as conventional, formulaic and unhip. The criticism isn't entirely unjustified ... but who cares? Last I heard, advertising is not about creating art house shorts; it's about selling stuff. Against that standard, McGarry's work tends to perform well. A new campaign by McGarry, launching this weekend, will introduce the California Whopper, made with guacamole.

Whether the new burger will catch on remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: the marketing campaign will give it a shot at success. The entire TV commercial will focus single-mindedly on sights and sounds of the burger's ingredients being washed and diced.

And amidst all this slicing and dicing, "the King" finds himself like Charles I and Louis XVI ... a head shorter.

3lilpigs
08-19-2011, 01:18 PM
For years, Burger King had placed its bets on edgy commercials by creative powerhouse Crispin Porter + Bogusky, targeting men in their teens and 20s.

What kind of sick and perverted ad agency has a ''king'' running around in tights, showing up in your bed, and peeping in your window....and targets TEEN BOYS and 20 something MEN???

Jolie Rouge
08-19-2011, 02:25 PM
For years, Burger King had placed its bets on edgy commercials by creative powerhouse Crispin Porter + Bogusky, targeting men in their teens and 20s.


What kind of sick and perverted ad agency has a ''king'' running around in tights, showing up in your bed, and peeping in your window....and targets TEEN BOYS and 20 something MEN???

I am glad I wasn't the only one thinking that. The big plastic head was creepy, I remember in the 70's it was a man, an actor with red, red, hair and beard... not this ... thing.

The King is Dead ... Long Live the Whopper'

SLance68
08-19-2011, 05:45 PM
Thank goodness I hated that creepy thing. I think it is funny that they didn't mention they are actually the 3rd in line of fast food restaurants as far as sales dollars. # 1 is McDonalds # 2 is Taco Bell and # 3 is Burger King. Pretty bad when you get beat out by a 79 cent taco.

Jolie Rouge
08-19-2011, 06:13 PM
Pretty bad when you get beat out by a 79 cent taco.

Simple Economics.... $25 if I take my kids to McD's or BK .... $15 if we go to Taco Bell.

3lilpigs
08-19-2011, 06:14 PM
Thank goodness I hated that creepy thing. I think it is funny that they didn't mention they are actually the 3rd in line of fast food restaurants as far as sales dollars. # 1 is McDonalds # 2 is Taco Bell and # 3 is Burger King. Pretty bad when you get beat out by a 79 cent taco.

Seriously?? TACO BELL?? I would have thought Wendy's, but never Taco Bell!

SLance68
08-19-2011, 08:03 PM
Seriously?? TACO BELL?? I would have thought Wendy's, but never Taco Bell!

I read it in one of my uncle's restaurant magazines a couple of months ago - he owns several Yum Brand franchises - wish he had a Taco Bell but the franchise fees are outrageous. Taco Bell outsells BK by quite a bit. I drive literally past BK to get to Taco Bell. I am fortunate that the one by me has a really good/quick drive thru.

I totally get that you can feed your kids much cheaper there than McD's. My BFF has 5 kids and I remember when she would go get the 10 pack of soft tacos because it was quick and the kids loved it and it was cheap. It is still a place you can eat at pretty inexpensively and get good food.