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Jimbo
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YUM!!!!!!
I don't know where the real commercial ends & the parody begins, but I think this is a real product....
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PaWolf
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I want one o'those new Coca Colas shown - with a thigh, not a drummy, |
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Thor
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Apparently, it is a real product. Here's the actual commercial.
I wonder what it is about this that KFC thought was a good idea.
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Yiffy
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What the hell is the difference if the cheese is ON the bun or on the meat! oh my god
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Thor
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Cheese should be on the meat, as it'll stay melted there. On the bun, and it hardens back up too quickly. So, even though it won't be the gooey mess as portrayed in the Jimmy Kimmel video (unless it's some sorta liquid cheese), there's still really no upside to having the cheese on the bun.
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Jimbo
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Maybe they use some "special cheese" with polymers mixed into it to make it like a hard "shell".
Seems like like the cheese, even if not as gooey as in the parody ad, would pull more of the dirt & bacteria off of your fingers & onto it.
Just doesn't seem sanitary.
Seems like the product of someone desperate to come up with the next gimmick.
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PaWolf
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With this one KFC may have just reached rock-bottom with possibly the most stupid marketing idea ever. Just goes to show how mentally-slow and slothy the average United States of Americo cockroach has become when some 3rd-world country actually beats us to the punch in making a parody of an absurd item WE sell to ourselves.
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Tiz
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I don't get the "burger" part, it's a chicken sandwich. Wouldn't the cheese like substance stick to the wrapper or do they just hand it to you? W T F is with the O M G thing?
Time to go make me a grilled cheese sandwich with the cheese on top....
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Jimbo
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Well, the OMG thing is, as I assume you know, internet speak for Oh My God.
I guess they're just trying to be trendy & cool.
In a totally dorky, geeky kind of way.
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PaWolf
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...seems to me that KFC is pandering to the 'Trailer Park Crowd', these days. Cool!
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Jimbo
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Don't know how many trailer parks are in the Phillipines.
And they might be considered the upscale neighborhoods over there....
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Thor
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I think the OMG thing is just part of the Jimmy Kimmel spoof.
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If they dipped a cheeseburger in the chicken coating and deep fried it, they'd have a sure seller....
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Um, PaWolf, the sandwich is sold in the Philippines...
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PaWolf
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Are you trying to tell me that there are no trailer parks in the Philippines?
Actually, you are correct. The Philippines do indeed have fast food options not present in the U.S.
Chances are good we will get insulted with this product.
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JimAyzing
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I would actually try it. Well, atleast once
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musicman
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Not real. It's obviously a spoof because the customers are getting cheese stuck all over themselves. They wouldn't do that in a real ad. Funny, but not real.
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Jimbo
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The Jimmy Kimmel ad is a spoof, but the product is real.
Check the link in Pa's previous post.
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dizrythmia
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it might be a southern pacific thing, as they call them burgers in new zealand and australia too. my fiancé's from new zealand and i tease him all the time whenever he talks about fish burgers and chicken burgers.
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Thor
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^
I've never heard the term "chicken burger", but I have heard "turkey burger". Still, when I hear "burger" (without any descriptor in front of it), I'm gonna always assume it's a beef burger.
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Jimbo
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Sounds to me like they've got it right & we've got it backwards.
Why call only one a "burger" & the others "sandwiches" based solely upon what the contents is? Why not either call them all sandwiches or all burgers? Why not call a "hamburger" a "hamburger sandwich"? I like calling them all burgers, myself. I like the sound of "chicken burger" & "fish burger". And honestly, shouldn't "hamburger" be spelled "ham burger" & have HAM on it???? George Carlin, where are you???? |
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Thor
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George is a wormburger at this point.
But hamburgers are called that for the same reason frankfurters are called frankfurters. They're both named after the city they originated in.
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Hootman
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Thank goodness they haven't invented a sandwich in French Lick, IN.
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Tiz
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A ground beef sandwich doesn't sound right. Honey, don't forget to pickup some ground beef sandwich and frankfurter rolls at the store.
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Papa Lazarou
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beefburger ain't too bad, though.
They could even 'hip' it up and call it a BB [sandwich] or some stupid bollocks to appeal to the kiddies. Turkey Burger, Buffalo burger (ugh...cravings!!!!) bison burger...lot's of BBs, come to think of it.
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