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Burger King's decidedly creepy mascot, the King, disappeared for a few years. What happened to the fast food chain's ...
One of the Kings alternate logos ranked second best in its category. The blending of Kings colors, mascot, and basketball placed the logo as a favorite of the judges. Clark Rasmussen of ...
He's based on a logo that used to be on the Royals' shorts ... come up with when tasked with inputs like "basketball," "mascot," "king" and "nightmare fuel." "A.I." clearly wasn't the Kings ...
with a decision to drop its "King" mascot and focus on – sit down before you read this! – product. For years, Burger King had placed its bets on edgy commercials by creative powerhouse Crispin ...
The logo includes California as the hairline and a crown highlighting Sacramento's skyline. In addition to the City Edition jerseys, the Kings introduced Roy Al, a new mascot inspired by the logo ...
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 ...
Burger King's spooky "The King" mascot is retiring so the struggling burger chain can refocus its marketing to reach new customers. The mascot has been around for years, but recently has become a ...