Jack in the Box Celebrates McDonald’s, Burger King ‘Anus’ Burgers

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Keeping with its ‘tude, feisty Jack in the Box is out slinging bathroom humor at the expense of McDonald’s and Burger King referring to their Angus burgers as Anus burgers. Jack in the Box agency Secret Weapon Marketing CCO Dick Sittig, smitten with his work, says the spots don’t go too far adding, “we talked about but stopped short of doing a spot on McDonald’s Angus Pounder.” Witty. Witter still: a man named Dick makes anus jokes.

You can view the two spots here and here.

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