First Buckin’, Now Huckin’ Chicken Sells Burger King Sandwiches

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We are tired. So tired. Tired of typing the words “Burger King,” “Chicken” and “Crispin Porter + Bogusky.” But, it is our duty, as one who conveys the latest in advertising goodies, to tell you that, yes, CP+B has launched yet another chicken-themed campaign to promote Burger King Chicken sandwiches. We’ve seen everything from the Whopperettes to CoqRoq to Subservient Chicken to Big Buckin’ Chicken. Now, there’s this site called Huckin’ Chicken on which a guy in a chicken suit does increasingly more daring motorcycle stunts based on how many people visit the site. It’s a nice twist on a viral campaign but maybe CP+B should just move on to Big Fuckin’ Chicken and close the book on the man in a chicken suit approach to selling sandwiches. Oh wait, there’s still Suckin’ Chicken to endure.

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