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SqueezeMe  
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 More options Aug 20 2011, 10:48 am
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From: SqueezeMe <clitte...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 07:48:15 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Aug 20 2011 10:48 am
Subject: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
"Burger King, once in a neck-and-neck competition with McDonald’s, has
been eaten up by rivals. In 2010, the top three U.S. restaurant chains
— McDonald’s, Subway and Starbucks — all reported strong revenue
gains, while fourth-seat Burger King’s revenue fell 2.5 percent."

"Burger King retires its mascot to focus on food to boost sales"

By Associated Press
August 19, 2011

PORTLAND, Ore. — The King is dead, but the burger lives on.

Burger King Corp. on Friday said it is retiring “The King” mascot, a
man with an oversized plastic head and creepy smile who in recent
years has been shown in ads peeping into people’s windows and popping
up next to them in bed.

The move is an effort by the struggling fast food chain to boost
slumping sales by focusing its marketing on the freshness of its food
rather than the funny-factor of its ads. It’s rolling out a new
campaign on Saturday sans The King to tout its fresh ingredients and
new products like its California Whopper, which has guacamole.

“We won’t be seeing The King for a while,” Burger King spokesman BJ
Monzon said Friday.

The new focus is a departure for Burger King, which long has targeted
its ads to male teens who like to chomp its chargrilled burgers and
gulp its milkshakes. The economic downturn has battered its core
customer __ young males have been particularly hard hit by
unemployment __ and Burger King is looking to boost declining sales by
appealing to the mothers, families and others that rivals like
McDonald’s Corp. have successfully courted.

“I think it’s great they are doing something as opposed to just
withering away,” said Joel Cohen a restaurant marketing consultant.
“They are taking an approach that is like not that much different from
what McDonald’s is doing and growing up.”

The new focus comes as Burger King attempts to regain its edge. While
competitors have grown by updating their offerings, Burger King
largely stuck to its menu of burgers and fries.

McDonald’s, for instance, has worked to portray itself as a healthier,
hip place to eat, offering wireless access in restaurants, updating
decor and introducing smoothies, oatmeal and yogurt parfaits. And
Subway has grown quickly by emphasizing fresh, quick and affordable
food. Burger King also has faced competition from other burger chains,
like Sonic, Carl’s Jr. and Five Guys Burgers and Fries.

As a result, Burger King, which was once in a neck-and-neck
competition with McDonald’s, has been eaten up by rivals. In 2010, the
top three U.S. restaurant chains — McDonald’s, Subway and Starbucks —
all reported strong revenue gains, while fourth-seat Burger King’s
revenue fell 2.5 percent.

In the second quarter, Burger King’s net income fell more than 13
percent to $42.8 million. Its revenue fell 4 percent to $596.2
million. During the same quarter, McDonald’s profit rose 15 percent to
$1.4 billion and its revenue rise 16 percent to $6.9 billion.

“Whatever they are doing isn’t working, so it’s time to do something
different,” said Bob Goldin, analyst at Chicago-based food consultancy
Technomic. “There is a sense of urgency to get back on their feet.”

That Burger King is looking to its mascot for change is not
surprising. Other restaurant chains recently have begun to use their
longtime mascots less __ or ditched them completely __ to freshen up
the brand.

Under scrutiny of its marketing to kids, McDonald’s has moved away
from its emphasis on Ronald McDonald, its clown mascot festooned in
red wig and shoes. And the Wendy’s chain no longer plays up in ads its
Wendy character, which has red hair and matching freckles.

Cohen, the marketing consultant, said a chain’s mascot should give a
brand a better sense of identity by connecting it with consumers while
entertaining them. The King, he said, did not do that. Cohen said
others, such as Jack In the Box’s ball-headed “founder” and Jack or
Chik-Fil-a’s black and white cows that encourage people to “Eat Mor
Chikin,” do.

“When you think of it, the difference between the two, The King was
creepy,” Cohen said. “There is a cool factor to the cow and there is a
cool factor to Jack. They both come off with a wry sense of humor,
which is appealing.”

Burger King has used The King mascot since 1955 when his image
appeared on the sign at its first store in Miami. He’s taken various
forms since then, including going animated in ads and running with a
crew of other food-themed royalty like “Sir Shakes a Lot.”

This is not the first time The King has gone on hiatus. The company
had him step down in 1989 to let a “Kids Club Gang” have a try. He
returned in 2004 when the company hired a new advertising agency,
Crispin Porter + Bogusky, which is known for its edgy work.

Since then, The King had become a more central __ and decidedly creepy
__ part of ads. The mascot showed up in a variety of odd scenarios in
ads, including lying next to a man in bed. But as sales fell, the
company looked in a new direction.

Miguel Piedra, a spokesman for Burger King, based in Miami, said the
decision to get rid of The King came as the company began looking at
the business as a whole after it was acquired by investment firm 3G
Capital last year. As part of that, Burger King switched ad agencies
in July to mcgarrybowen.

Gordon Bowen, chief creative officer at mcgarrybowen, said the new ads
celebrate good taste and the ingredients Burger King uses. Piedra said
the company and agency decided to make the ads food-centric after
finding that the reason people love its brand is because of the
quality of its food.

“This is just the beginning of our journey a reintroduction of burger
king brand to consumers,” Piedra said.

As for The King, Burger King said their mascot may not be banished
from the kingdom forever. He may come back at in the future in a
different form. In the meantime, the company will still carry paper
crowns in stores.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/burger-king-retires-its-mascot...


 
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R H Draney  
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 More options Aug 21 2011, 4:31 pm
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From: R H Draney <dadoc...@spamcop.net>
Date: 21 Aug 2011 13:31:07 -0700
Local: Sun, Aug 21 2011 4:31 pm
Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
SqueezeMe filted:

>Burger King Corp. on Friday said it is retiring =93The King=94 mascot, a
>man with an oversized plastic head and creepy smile who in recent
>years has been shown in ads peeping into people=92s windows and popping
>up next to them in bed.

Maybe he can move in with the Puttermans, who've been out of the limelight since
Duracell dropped them....

>Cohen, the marketing consultant, said a chain=92s mascot should give a
>brand a better sense of identity by connecting it with consumers while
>entertaining them. The King, he said, did not do that. Cohen said
>others, such as Jack In the Box=92s ball-headed =93founder=94 and Jack or
>Chik-Fil-a=92s black and white cows that encourage people to =93Eat Mor
>Chikin,=94 do.

>=93When you think of it, the difference between the two, The King was
>creepy,=94 Cohen said. =93There is a cool factor to the cow and there is a
>cool factor to Jack. They both come off with a wry sense of humor,
>which is appealing.=94

Rubbish...Jack is creepier than any mascot in existence...he comes off as
coldhearted yuppie scum and has done so ever since he blew up the boardroom....r

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 More options Aug 21 2011, 5:57 pm
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From: Jon V <u...@example.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 14:57:53 -0700
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Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
On 8/21/2011 1:31 PM, R H Draney wrote:

> Rubbish...Jack is creepier than any mascot in existence...he comes off as
> coldhearted yuppie scum and has done so ever since he blew up the boardroom....r

The king was possibly the worst mascot in the history of advertisements.
It was like this shiny plastic person in one of those Guy Fawkes masks.

 
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 More options Aug 21 2011, 10:02 pm
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From: Charlene <charlene.vick...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 19:02:48 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Aug 21 2011 10:02 pm
Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
On Aug 21, 4:57 pm, Jon V <u...@example.com> wrote:

> On 8/21/2011 1:31 PM, R H Draney wrote:

> > Rubbish...Jack is creepier than any mascot in existence...he comes off as
> > coldhearted yuppie scum and has done so ever since he blew up the boardroom....r

> The king was possibly the worst mascot in the history of advertisements.
> It was like this shiny plastic person in one of those Guy Fawkes masks.

As an aside, doesn't the use of Guy Fawkes masks by Anonymous seem
bizarrely wrong? Guy Fawkes was a failed Osama bin Laden, perhaps even
worse - had his group's plot succeeded, up to 10,000 people would have
died and England would have been crushed by a theocratic dictatorship.

The English wear Guy Fawkes masks on November 5 to celebrate the fact
that Guy Fawkes and his gang of idiots were abject, pathetic failures.

wd47


 
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 More options Aug 21 2011, 10:20 pm
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From: Brad Ferguson <thirt...@frXOXed.net>
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 22:20:01 -0400
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Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
In article
<7c85d3db-ec94-4819-94b0-53bb314c3...@o11g2000yql.googlegroups.com>,

You're mistaking their knowledge of current movies (and the graphic
novels from which they're made) for a sense of history.  The anarchist
protagonist in Vendetta wears such a mask.

 
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 More options Aug 21 2011, 10:43 pm
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Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 19:43:05 -0700
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Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
On 8/21/2011 7:02 PM, Charlene wrote:

Personally, I enjoy the fact that the English celebrate the death of
someone who was burnt at the stake.  It's quaint somehow.

 
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 More options Aug 22 2011, 8:39 am
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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:39:57 +0100
Local: Mon, Aug 22 2011 8:39 am
Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...

On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 19:43:05 -0700, Jon V <u...@example.com> wrote:
>Guy Fawkes was a failed Osama bin Laden, perhaps even
> worse - had his group's plot succeeded, up to 10,000 people would have
> died and England would have been crushed by a theocratic dictatorship.
>Personally, I enjoy the fact that the English celebrate the death of
>someone who was burnt at the stake.  It's quaint somehow.

Only women were burnt at the stake.  Fawkes died jumping off the
scaffold, thereby escaping being hanged, drawn and quartered.

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 More options Aug 22 2011, 2:04 pm
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From: R H Draney <dadoc...@spamcop.net>
Date: 22 Aug 2011 11:04:44 -0700
Local: Mon, Aug 22 2011 2:04 pm
Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
David Uri filted:

>On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 19:43:05 -0700, Jon V <u...@example.com> wrote:

>>Guy Fawkes was a failed Osama bin Laden, perhaps even
>> worse - had his group's plot succeeded, up to 10,000 people would have
>> died and England would have been crushed by a theocratic dictatorship.

>>Personally, I enjoy the fact that the English celebrate the death of
>>someone who was burnt at the stake.  It's quaint somehow.

>Only women were burnt at the stake.  Fawkes died jumping off the
>scaffold, thereby escaping being hanged, drawn and quartered.

Good for him!...r

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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:35:45 -0700
Local: Mon, Aug 22 2011 4:35 pm
Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
On 8/22/2011 5:39 AM, David Uri wrote:

> On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 19:43:05 -0700, Jon V<u...@example.com>  wrote:

>> Guy Fawkes was a failed Osama bin Laden, perhaps even
>> worse - had his group's plot succeeded, up to 10,000 people would have
>> died and England would have been crushed by a theocratic dictatorship.

>> Personally, I enjoy the fact that the English celebrate the death of
>> someone who was burnt at the stake.  It's quaint somehow.

> Only women were burnt at the stake.  Fawkes died jumping off the
> scaffold, thereby escaping being hanged, drawn and quartered.

> Regards,

Huh. I always thought he was burnt at the stake. Well, there you go. The
holiday doesn't mean as much to me now, somehow.

 
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From: Happy Oyster <<**~*~.@.~*~**>>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 04:23:02 +0300
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Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:39:57 +0100, David Uri <daviduriV...@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

>On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 19:43:05 -0700, Jon V <u...@example.com> wrote:

>>Guy Fawkes was a failed Osama bin Laden, perhaps even
>> worse - had his group's plot succeeded, up to 10,000 people would have
>> died and England would have been crushed by a theocratic dictatorship.

>>Personally, I enjoy the fact that the English celebrate the death of
>>someone who was burnt at the stake.  It's quaint somehow.

>Only women were burnt at the stake.  Fawkes died jumping off the
>scaffold, thereby escaping being hanged, drawn and quartered.

If he had been hanged, the rest would not bother him very much?

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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 11:33:42 +0100
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Subject: Re: A KING IS PUT TO DEATH! A Mercy Killing Worthy Of Dr. Kevorkian ...

On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:35:45 -0700, Jon V <u...@example.com> wrote:
>>> Personally, I enjoy the fact that the English celebrate the death of
>>> someone who was burnt at the stake.  It's quaint somehow.

>> Only women were burnt at the stake.  Fawkes died jumping off the
>> scaffold, thereby escaping being hanged, drawn and quartered.

>Huh. I always thought he was burnt at the stake. Well, there you go. The
>holiday doesn't mean as much to me now, somehow.

Sorry!
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