Posted on 04/09/2009 12:42:50 PM PDT by JoeProBono
A new advertising campaign from Burger King that marries SpongeBob and women with square buts hasnt been well received in all quarters.
The ad campaign sees The Burger King King singing I love square butts surrounded by women shaking their square butts in an effort to promote a Burger King Kids Meal that comes with a SpongeBob SquarePants toy. Lyrics include the line I wanna git witcha, cause youre makin me richer.
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It’s gotta be David Hasselhoff under that mask... there’s no other explanation.
It’s selling kiddie dinners with sexual moves and suggestive, or may I say grotesque manners.
What the hell were they thinking?
I admit, that had to have been the creepiest commercial of all time.
Ah, Prince of Darkness! I loved that flick.
At least Starkist has stopped advertising tuna tacos (yes, they had an ad with a soccer mom getting her kids from practice)
ROFL!!
clunes, aio, maiores esse!
There ads have been increasingly more vulgar.
The “dad” whopper intimating to the “son” whopper
that he should use a condom.
People are so tolerant, and just say, “ oh you are
imagining things “. Sure, right. Do not eat there.
That will help change this.
Frankly, if I ate at BK, my butt would be big and spongy too.
Look, why ARE we surprised by this indecent advertisement, really. I am becoming so not surprised by the manure this country is serving up.
No kidding! Other than getting people to talk aabout the offensiveness of the ads, do they really expect this will increase sales by talking about kids butts to sell kids meals?

Yuh huh.
Burger King is one of my few vices. I don’t smoke or drink, but I love their hamburgers.
Brings to mind the JC Penny ad with the mother looking at her teenaged daughter trying on low rise jeans. And then helping the daughter to adjust them lower...
Well, I admit I love a good Whopper every once in a while. With cheese...and onions.
100% Culture-Free and carbon negative.
Not appropriate for a Kid’s Meal ad. My daughter had her first hamburger the other day at BK with her Grand-ma. She keeps telling me she wants to go back to King Burger.
It's like 1993, again. Hollywood and Madison Avenue, thrilled to at last have one of their own countercultural soul-mates in office, greatly accelerated a race to the bottom in standards and content. I guess they think with Obama in office it's now safe to dial things down a few more notches.
ROFL!
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