The gen AI ad serves as both dark comedy and serious commentary on AI's displacement of human creativity and labour in the advertising industry.
A conservative group is taking aim at Burger King over a curse word in one of their commercials. "One Million Moms" objects to the use of what it calls the "d-word" in an ad for the fast-food giant.
As consumers, we’re used to all the tricks advertisers use to make a burger look oh-so-scrumptious. Those TV commercials are designed to make us crave the salty, beefy goodness that you can only get ...
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After drawing some heavy criticism, the Burger King commercial featuring Mary J. Blige has been pulled. The ad showed Mary belting out a soulful song about the new crispy chicken wrap, and as soon as ...
Burger King is adding something sweet to its classic burger along with hints for new menu items to come next week. Rumors about the Candied Bacon Whopper were first reported by food blogger Markie ...
But just when you thought you've heard everything, something else surfaces. The website Basement Sports released a parody video of Lowry regarding his future with the team, mainly the trade deadline.
Has anyone seen the new Burger King commercials where guys are riding around on giant chickens in a rodeo ring? It's advertising for their new spicy tendercrip chicken sandwich.<BR><BR>It just looks ...