Yeah, BK might be looking for an older crowd, but I still didn't think they want to tell potential customers to come in late at night when you can join the Pimps, Hookers, Drug Dealers, and drunks, nor do I think they want to alienate all of their potential Christian customers.
Having gone to Bleublancrouge's website, now I'm not so sure.
They've done some pretty interesting work for BK. One TV ad shows a cow
and bull having sex to the tune of Love, Love, Love, I want to mount you baby... and then the tag line says: The Whopper Jr.® Is On Its Way.
And then there are the ads where men are in relationships with cows...
On their BK client page, they note that the brand now boasts a personality all its own and an attitude unique in its category. You can say that again.
Well, assuming that you're way past nine now, today's nine year olds are a bit different. I have two children who are both beyond the fourth grade and kids today are a bit more sophisticated then fourth graders were when I was nine. So it doesn't surprise me at all that they would be upset about gender stereotyping.
I just find it hard to believe that BK would approve ads that embrace Pimps, Hookers, and Drug Dealers as customers, take on the Catholic Church, and suggest that you pleasure yourself even though they're talking about Whoppers not wankers. Not to mention the whole drunken bar thing.
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I could see the average wo/man on the street liking this ad, but to me it just proves that bigger isn't better.
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