Traffic:   71 Incidents
Weather: 73°F Go
  03:05pm CST, 11/07/09
Search:    krld.com  Web  Audio
Local News
Text Size:   A   A   A

Posted: Wednesday, 01 July 2009 9:32AM

Burger King Ad Turning Heads (Photo)



A Burger King ad running in Singapore is turning heads and even making some gag.
The ad shows a blond woman with red lipstick opening her mouth for a long sandwich. Below the photo are these words: "It'll blow your mind away. Fill your desire for something long, juicy and flame-grilled with the new BK Super Seven Incher."
Ad agency Crispin Porter + Bodusky, who does the creatives for Burger King stateside, told Gawker that this was not one of their ads. And Burger King supported their claim in an issued statement.
"Burger King Corporation (BKC) values and respects all of its guests. This advertisement is running to support a limited promotion in the Singapore market and is not running in the U.S. or any other markets. It was produced by a locally based Singapore agency and not by BKC's U.S. advertising agency of record, Crispin Porter and Bogusky."

 
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
 
KRLD Top Audio
Fort Worth Soldier a Hero in Fort Hood Shooting
CBS News Reporter August Skamenca tells Scott Braddock about a soldier from Fort Worth who rescued fellow soldiers during the massacre.
Prayer Services at Fort Hood
KRLD's Scott Braddock speaks with Pastor Ken Cavey at Memorial Baptist Church in Killeen.
David Johnson CEO Spotlight - 11/6/09
Jeff D Morris, President and CEO, Alon USA Energy, Inc. (NYSE: ALJ) says quarterly earnings were below expectations but trends are improving.
Ernie and Jay Midday - 11/6/09
Flip offs include: ACLU don't defend Ft Hood shooter; Bratty kids in restaurants; Flying public and FAA on NW Airlines Pilots
Wired Report - 11/6/09
CBS News and CNet Technology Consultant Larry Magid was very pleases the with the new Motorola Droid.
Ernie and Jay Midday - 11/5/09
Flip offs include: Airsoft gun incident big woo; Friends as good as enemies; Mayor of NYC
KRLD Community Hero - 11/6/09
Hard work and persistence, turned a dream into reality for this week's KRLD Community Hero. Alice Rios says he is an amputee who helps other young people dealing with the same emotional and physical issues.
Print Page Email This Page
ADVERTISEMENT
 
 
More Top Stories
 
 
ADVERTISEMENT