Slogans[edit] [ ]
This is a partial history of BK advertising slogans:[iii][4]
- Take it your fashion (1974–present)
- Your Fashion Right Away (1991–1992)
- If you lot ask us, information technology simply tastes improve (March–August 1998)
- When you have it your manner, it just tastes better (Baronial 1998 – 1999)
- Burger King, where you're the boss!
- Exist Your Mode (2014–nowadays)
- TheWhopper is BKs signature production, and it has produced several ad campaigns promoting it:
- Home of the Whopper
Many Burger Rex locations built in the 1960s and 1970s however have this slogan as part of their signage. - Information technology takes two hands to handle a Whopper
- In the land of burgers, Whopper is king (March–August 2001)
- Eat Like a Human, Homo (2006–2008) Used globally; and in the US to promote the Texas Double Whopper
- "The Whopper says:" (2001)[five]
- The one and only Whopper (1978)
- As part of its campaign to differentiate itself by its cooking method, 'Flame Broiling', BK has emphasized it in several slogans:
- Fuel Your Fire
- Feel the Burn
- The Fire's Set up (2003)
- Earl: Employee of the Month ("Earl" is the nickname of its broiling unit of measurement, an automated gas grill.)
- We do it like you'd do it! (A Weber grill morphs into the BK logo.)[6]
- Wake upwardly with the King (breakfast slogan, 2004–Present)
- Stack it high, tough guy (promoting BK Stackers; 2005, 2007)
- @ BK You Got It! (2002)[7]
- The taste that beat McDonald's fries (1997; to promote BK's new French fries at the time)
- Become Your Burger'south Worth (June 1994-Feb 1998)[8]
- Where value is Rex (1994; in commemoration to the upcoming filmThe Lion Rex)
- BK Tee Vee: I love this place! (ads featured Dan Cortese, 1992–93)[9]
- Sometimes, y'all gotta break the rules (1989–1991)
- We practice it like you do it (1988–1989)
- The Best Food for Fast Times (1987–88)[six]
- At Burger King, you not simply become change, you go change (99¢ daily specials, 1989)
- King Me! (Triple Jump Checkers game, 1988)
- We know how burgers should exist (1986)
- This is a Burger King boondocks (1986, used with the previous slogan)
- Where's Herb? (1986)
- Mo Beefiness, Betta Gustatory modality (In an advert featuring Mr. T, for 1/3 lb Whopper, 1985)
- Aren't your doubly hungry for Burger King at present? (In an advertising promoting the Bacon Double Cheeseburger, 1982)
- Aren't your thirsty for Burger King now? (In an advertizing promoting a Coca-Cola deal, 1982)
- Aren't Yous Hungry?,Aren't you hungry for Burger Male monarch at present? (1981–1986)
- Who has the best darn burgers? (1978)
- The Burger King and I (Pun on The King and I, 1978)
- We're America'south Burger Rex (1975)
- Bigger, Better, Burger King!.
- Consume similar a king. Non a clown. (2006) (In reference to Ronald McDonald of McDonald's.)
- You lot're no clown with the Crown. (2006)
- Got the Urge?/Got the Urge? Get to Burger King! (2000-March 2001)
- BK4U (commercials featuring Ice-T, 2000–2001)
- Quality Just Tastes Better!
- Gustatory modality Is Male monarch (2012)
- Have a Pepsi at Burger Rex at present. (1983; was used to promote BK's switch to Pepsi as part of the Cola Wars)
- Give your hunger a Texas Double Whopper
Children'south advertising[edit] [ ]
- Imagination is King"
- Burger Male monarch Kids Club, Where information technology's cool to be a kid!
- Great food, cool stuff, kids only (Burger Rex Kids Club) (1995–97)
- Just for fun, and just for you! (Burger Rex Kids Gild) (1989)
- Its ever something special when you're with Burger King (1980)
- Magic makes it special when y'all're with Burger King (1979)
- Burger King: Where kids are king (1970–1975)
- Taste Rules! (Burger King Kids Club) (1990's & 2000)
- Burger King Kids Club, It's a cool place (1992)
- Burger Rex Kids Club, I Beloved This Place! (1994)
- Burger King Kids Club, Where Kids Rule!
- The Burger Male monarch Kids Guild! It's just for fun, and only for y'all! (1980s)
- Home of the real, Large Kids Meal! (2000s)
International Slogans[edit] [ ]
Canada[edit] [ ]
- You're gonna love the states! (1990)
Quebec[edit] [ ]
- Au rhythms et au gout d'aujourd'hui (1987)
- Laissez-vous fêter! (Permit's celebrate!) (1989)
- Mets-en que c'est bon! (1990-1992)
- Je préfère Burger King (1994-1996)
- Le Restaurant du Whopper (1994)
- Je préfère le gout de Burger King (I adopt the gustatory modality of Burger King) (1999)
Latin America[edit] [ ]
Mexico[edit] [ ]
- Así lo quiero (1992-1995)
- Simplemente sabe mejor (Simply tastes better) (1999)
Europe[edit] [ ]
Hungry Jack's[edit] [ ]
- Got the Hungry's
- The Burgers are Better at Hungry Jack's
- Aren't Yous Hungry?, Aren't yous hungry for Hungry Jack's...at present?
- We're all about fresh at Hungry Jack'south
- Honey it at Hungry Jack'southward
- Home of The Whopper
- Oh Yeah!
- Tastier burgers and more funner!
- Gotta get dorsum to Jack's
UK[edit] [ ]
- In that location'southward OK,And there'south BK!!(2002)
- The original flame-grilled taste (1988)
- It'southward Flaming Tasty (1990)
- No dominicus, no fun (1995)
New Zealand[edit] [ ]
- Burger King- Information technology just tastes better (2000–present)[x]
Germany[edit] [ ]
- Weil's besser schmeckt (Considering it tastes meliorate) (1999-2001)[11]
Sweden[edit] [ ]
Jingles[edit] [ ]
The Burger Rex jingle[edit] [ ]
In 1973, BK introduced a jingle in response to McDonald'south Big Mac song.[12] The lyrics proclaimed that Burger King would serve you a customized product (for instance you lot can accept whatever toppings you wanted on a burger, or even plain), according to its sloganHave information technology your fashion, and that it would happily do so:
" | (Chorus) Have it your way, have it your way! Have information technology your fashion at Burger King! Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce; - special orders don't upset us.
All nosotros ask is that you permit u.s.a. serve information technology your style... We can serve your broiled beef Whopper - fresh with everything on topper.
Anyhow you think is proper; have it your style... (Chorus) Have information technology your style, accept it your way! At Burger Male monarch, swallow at Burger Male monarch! | " |
The jingle was used for several years in the '70s, and has been modified several times and reused: during the 80s the phraseat Burger King today was added at the stop of the vocal. A commercial with Shaquille O'Neal had different tempos of jingles as Shaq goes into a 1950s malt shop, then '60s and '70s styles and finally a 1980s neon theme, each line reflecting music styles of said decade. During a 2006 commercial called the Whopperettes featuring Brooke Burke, the performers sang a modified version of the song during a musical number overseen by the Rex.
Promotions[edit] [ ]
CP+B[edit] [ ]
Crispin Porter + Borguski created a series of web-based advertisements to compliment the various television and impress promotional campaigns on sites such asMyspace and various BK corporate pages. These viral campaigns coupled several other new advertizing campaigns drew considerable positive and negative attending to BK.
Primary article: The Subservient Craven
- This ad program was used in 2004 to introduce the TenderCrisp sandwich. The first appearance of the Subservient Craven grapheme was in a commercial calledthe Subservient Craven Belong. The commercial was the first in a series of ads for the sandwich utilizing a line of viral marketing promotions by Crispin Porter + Bogusky for Burger Rex. In the advertizement, a human is sitting in his living room directing a person in a chicken suit to behave in whatever way he wants. The tag line was "Chicken the way you like it." After the success of the Subservient Chicken, Burger Rex used the character in several subsequent advertising campaigns. Other versions of the character appeared for various other promotions of new and express time versions of the product.
See also: BK Craven Fries § Advertizement
- In the summertime of 2005, Burger King introduced BK Craven Chips to its menu. The advertising campaign featured a imitation metal band named Coq Roq in a commercial calledBob Your Caput, members of whom wore craven masks parodying the style of masks of nu metal band Slipknot. The website included music videos, downloadable cellular ringtones, and a store selling band merchandise. In addition, in that location is a MySpace folio for the "band" that features bios, pictures, and their songs.[13] While successful, the campaign drew scorn for sexual double entendres and a lawsuit from Slipknot in regards to the promotion declared copying of Slipknot'due south "expect and feel".[fourteen][15]
- Chickflix.com, a play on the term "chick flicks", was another interactive website entrada based on BK'south Craven Chips. At the website, users could not merely play ads created by Burger King, but also create their own.
- Sithsense.com was an interactive website that tied in with theStar Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith advertising program. The site featured an interactive video of Darth Vader utilizing a 20 Questions-style answering program which operated in manner similar to the Subservient Chicken website.[16]
- Dr. Angus was a CP+B creation launched in 2004 to promote the new Angus line of Sandwiches. Played by British comedian Harry Enfield, he is a smarmy self-help "doctor" with gleaming white teeth and a starched toupee who encourages eaters to "sit down" and savor the BK'southward big Angus burgers. In 2006, the character was once more used to advertise BK's new Cheesy Bacon Angus and TenderCrisp sandwiches.[17]
- In addition, CP+B added a viral marketing web page chosen The Angus Diet. Designed to work with the larger Angus campaign, this site featured the such things equally the Angus diet testimonials, a faux diet book and Angus interventions. The "interventions" could be sent to people via email past filling out several fields on the folio. Every bit CP+B stated: "They were a manner of getting people to spread the idea of the basis of the Angus Diet - but enjoy life. Do any y'all want. Eat whatsoever you want equally long as it makes you happy."[18]
- In May 2006, in promotion of the Texas Double Whopper, Burger King released a campaign called the "Manthem" which parodies Helen Reddy'due southI Am Woman. Information technology depicts a man and his girlfriend at a fancy eatery. Disappointed by the meager portions he is served, the man bursts into song, expressing his desire for a Texas Double Whopper, in place of what he deems "chick nutrient." As he walks out of the eating house, he is joined past a chorus of men who insubordinate by not only eating Texas Double Whoppers, only also go commando, elevator a minivan over the side of an overpass, and unfurl a banner which says "Eat This Meat." This has been the source of some controversy, as the commercial has been described equally demeaning to male vegetarians/vegans, as well every bit misogynistic toward women.[xix][20]This ad was reused in January 2007 when the sandwich was reintroduced and in Germany for a sandwich in the company's BK XXL line, and in Jan 2008 in Cracking U.k. for the Double Whopper.
Main article: Ugoff
- Ugoff was a graphic symbol in a 2004 ad campaign for Burger King directed by Roman Coppola. He was used to promote the new "Fire-Grilled Salads" and the paper "Salad Pouch" which was used to keep the chicken and shrimp warm for the salad entrées. Ugoff was designed a stereotypical male fashion designer with an indeterminate middle-European accent and haughty personality.
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- Earl, Employee of the Month
- In Summertime 2006, Burger King launched a commercial stating that its broilers, named 'Earl' on the commercials, won the most valuable employee award. With the Earl logo stamped on the side of the broiler on the commercial, it seems that this proper name was fabricated upwardly and that their broilers are actually made by Nieco and non named Earl.[21]
McGarryBowen[edit] [ ]
- On October 2, 2013, Burger King announced on Twitter that it was changing its proper name to Chips Male monarch. The name change was a publicity stunt held in conjunction with the introduction of the new Satisfries. The concatenation also rebranded i of its locations with the new Fries King logo, signage and packaging.
Mother[edit] [ ]
London-based Mother had been working in partnership with McGarryBowen for the company beginning in December 2011.[22] Female parent took over every bit the company'south firm of record on February 19, 2013 from McGarryBowen. The partnership only lasted one year until the agency was dropped in Jan 6, 2014.[23]
- John the Manager is a series of ads that feature the main graphic symbol, a Burger King manager named John, and an eclectic bandage of customers that grade a family unit of measurement. The members of this family unit consist of a Muppet, a cheerleader mom, a cowboy, a security guard, a park ranger and an astronaut.[24]
Media tie-ins[edit] [ ]
The post-obit movies and shows were promoted in shop equally Kids' Meals or other promotional products.
4Kids Entertainment[edit] [ ]
Name | Date | Studio 2 | Notes | Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Low-cal[25] | 2004 | 4Kids Entertainment | |
Pokémon: The Commencement Picture | 1999 | 4Kids Amusement | Also known every bitMewtwo Strikes Back |
Lionsgate[edit] [ ]
Name | Appointment | Studio 2 | Notes | Alpha and Omega | 2010 | Lions Gate Entertainment | |
20th Century Fox[edit] [ ]
Proper noun | Engagement | Studio two | Notes | Mighty Morphin Ability Rangers: The Movie | 1995 | | International markets only |
Anastasia[26] | 1997 | | |
Ice Historic period[27] | 2002 | Blue Heaven Studios | Also in 2014 |
Ice Age two: The Meltdown[28] | 2006 | Blue Sky Studios | |
Robots[29] | 2005 | Bluish Sky Studios | |
The Simpsons Movie[thirty][31] | 2007 | | |
Gulliver'due south Travels | 2010 | | |
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Promise[32] | 1977 | LucasFilm | |
The Empire Strikes Dorsum[33] | 1981 | LucasFilm | |
Return of the Jedi[34] | 1983 | LucasFilm | |
Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith[34] | 2005 | LucasFilm | |
Marmaduke | 2010 | | |
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked | 2011 | | International markets simply |
Rio ii | 2014 | Blue Sky Studios | |
"Ice Historic period 5: Collision Class" | 2016 | Blueish Heaven Studios | |
Bitsy Entertainment Co./PBS[edit] [ ]
Name | Appointment | Studio 2 | Notes | Teletubbies[35][36] | 1999 | BBC | |
Disney/Pixar[edit] [ ]
Name | Appointment | Studio 2 | Notes | Aladdin[37] | 1992 | | |
Beauty and the Animate being[37] | 1991 | | |
Bonkers | 1993 | | |
Dense[37] | 1997 | | |
Gargoyles[37] | 1995 | | |
A Goofy Film[37] | 1995 | | |
Goof Troop[37] | 1993 | | |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame[37] | 1996 | | |
The Nightmare Before Christmas[37] | 1993 | | |
Oliver & Company re-release[37] | 1996 | | |
The Lion King[37] | 1994 | | |
Pinocchio[37] | 1992 | | re-release |
Pocahontas[37] | 1995 | | |
Timon & Pumbaa[37] | 1996 | | |
Toy Story[38] | 1995 | Pixar | |
Jim Henson Company[edit] [ ]
Proper noun | Date | Studio two | Notes | Muppets from Infinite[39] | 1999 | | United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland only |
The Dark Crystal | 1989 | | |
Marvel[edit] [ ]
Name | Engagement | Studio 2 | Notes | Fantastic Four[40] | 2005 | 20th Century Fox | |
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer | 2007 | 20th Century Pull a fast one on | |
The Incredible Hulk[41] | 2008 | Universal Studios | |
Iron Human | 2008 | Paramount Pictures | |
Fe Man 2[42] | 2010 | Paramount Pictures | |
Spider-Man 2[43][44][45] | 2004 | Sony Pictures | |
Spider-Man 3[46] | 2007 | Sony Pictures | |
Ghost Rider | 2007 | Columbia Pictures | International markets just |
Thor | 2011 | Paramount Pictures | |
X-Men: The Concluding Stand | 2006 | 20th Century Fox | International markets only |
10-Men: Evolution[47] | 2001 | Moving picture Roman | |
DreamWorks[edit] [ ]
Name | Date | Studio ii | Notes | Chicken Run[48][49] | 2000 | Aardman Animations | |
Shark Tale[50] | 2004 | | |
Shrek[51][52][53] | 2001 | | |
Shrek 2[45] | 2004 | | |
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit | 2005 | Aardman Animations | |
Funimation Amusement[edit] [ ]
Proper noun | Date | Studio 2 | Notes | Dragon Ball Z | 2000 | | |
Dragon Ball Z | 2002 | | |
Hasbro[edit] [ ]
Name | Date | Studio 2 | Notes | Bratz | 2006 | | |
Care Bears | 2005 | American Greetings | |
Furby | 2005 | Tiger Electronics | |
Thou.I. Joe: Sigma half-dozen | 2006 | | |
Mr. Spud Head | 1998 | | |
Mr. Potato Head | 1999 | | |
Transformers: Cybertron | 2005 | | |
iDog Family | 2007 | | |
Jada Toys[edit] [ ]
Name | Appointment | Studio 2 | Notes | Chub City | 2007 | | |
Konami[edit] [ ]
Proper noun | Date | Studio 2 | Notes | Trip the light fantastic toe Dance Revolution | 2006 | | |
Manhattan Toys[edit] [ ]
Proper noun | Date | Studio ii | Notes | Groovy Girls | 2007 | | |
Microsoft[edit] [ ]
Proper name | Date | Studio ii | Notes | Viva Piñata: Party Animals | 2007 | | |
Windows seven[54] | 2009 | | |
Nintendo[edit] [ ]
Name | Engagement | Studio two | Notes | Nintendo Superstars[55] | 2002 | | |
Wii | 2008 | | |
Wii U | 2012 | | |
Pokémon | 1999 | | |
Pokémon[56] | 2000 | | |
Pokémon | 2008 | | |
Pokémon | 2009 | | |
Paramount Pictures[edit] [ ]
Proper noun | Date | Studio ii | Notes | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 2006 | Nickelodeon | |
Butt-Ugly Martians | 2002 | Nickelodeon | |
CatDog | 1999 | Nickelodeon | |
Danny Phantom | 2005 | Nickelodeon | |
Dora the Explorer | 2004 | Nickelodeon | |
The Fairly OddParents | 2003 | Nickelodeon | Also in 2004 |
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra[57] | 2009 | Hasbro | |
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull[58] | | Lucasfilm | |
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius[59] | 2001 | Nickelodeon | Likewise in 2002 |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[threescore] | 1999 | Nickelodeon | |
Madagascar[lx] | 2005 | DreamWorks/Nickelodeon | |
Rango | 2011 | Nickelodeon | |
The Rugrats Moving picture[61] | 1998 | Nickelodeon | |
Rugrats[lx] | 1999 | Nickelodeon | |
Rugrats in Paris: The Film[60] | 2000 | Nickelodeon | |
Rugrats Become Wild[62] | 2003 | Nickelodeon | |
Pocket-size Soldiers[63][64] | 1998 | DreamWorks SKG | |
SpongeBob SquarePants[60] | 2001 | Nickelodeon | Repeated tie-ins through 2014 |
The SpongeBob SquarePants Pic | 2004 | Nickelodeon | |
SpongeBob'southward Atlantis SquarePantis | 2007 | Nickelodeon | |
Pest of the West | 2008 | Nickelodeon | |
Star Expedition[65] | 2009 | | |
Transformers[31] | 2007 | Hasbro | |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen[66][67] | 2009 | Hasbro | |
Transformers: Night of the Moon | 2011 | Hasbro | |
T.U.F.F. Puppy | 2014 | Nickelodeon | |
The Wild Thornberrys[68] | 1999 | Nickelodeon | |
The Wild Thornberrys Movie | 2002 | Nickelodeon | |
Peanuts[edit] [ ]
Name | Date | Studio 2 | Notes | Snoopy | 2008 | | |
Playmates Toys[edit] [ ]
Name | Date | Studio two | Notes | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series) | 1989 | | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 Boob tube series) | 2003 | | |
Sony Pictures Amusement[edit] [ ]
Name | Appointment | Studio 2 | Notes | Men in Black: The Series | 1997 | | |
Men in Black II | 2002 | | |
Open Flavour | 2006 | | |
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs | 2009 | | |
Planet 51 | 2009 | | |
Hotel Transylvania | 2012 | | International markets only |
Universal Studios[edit] [ ]
Name | Date | Studio 2 | Notes | Big Miracle | 2012 | | |
The Cat in the Lid (film) | 2003 | | |
The Chipmunk Adventure | 1987 | The Samuel Goldwyn Company | |
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas | 2000 | | |
Hop | 2011 | | |
King Kong | 2005 | | |
King Ralph | 1991 | | |
The Land Earlier Fourth dimension | 1998 | Don Bluth | |
The Route to El Dorado | 2000 | DreamWorks SKG | |
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas | 2003 | DreamWorks SKG | |
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron[60] | 2002 | DreamWorks SKG | |
Toonsylvania | 1998 | DreamWorks SKG/Kids' WB | |
Universal Monsters | 1997 | | |
The Lost World: Jurassic Park | 1997 | | |
Jurassic Park III | 2001 | | International markets only |
Jurassic Park | 2013 | | |
Warner Bros.[edit] [ ]
Name | Engagement | Studio ii | Notes | ALF | 1988 | | |
The Pismire Bully | 2006 | | |
Batman Across | 1999 | DC Comics/Kids' WB | Also in 2001 |
Beetlejuice | 1990 | Geffen Films | |
Capitol Critters | 1992 | Hanna-Barbera & Steven Bochco | |
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore | 2010 | Village Roadshow Pictures | |
The Dark Knight | 2008 | | International markets only |
Dexter's Laboratory | 2003 | Cartoon Network | |
Foster'due south Home for Imaginary Friends | 2006 | Cartoon Network | |
The Golden Compass[69] | 2008 | | International markets only |
Happy Feet | 2006 | Hamlet Roadshow Pictures | |
Happy Feet Two | 2011 | Village Roadshow Pictures | |
Harry Potter and the Magician'due south Rock | 2001 | | |
Jackie Chan Adventures | 2000 | Kids' WB | Besides in 2005 |
Justice League | 2002 | DC Comics/Toonami | |
Justice League Unlimited | 2004 | DC Comics/Toonami | |
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole | 2010 | Village Roadshow Pictures | |
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring[70] | 2001 | New Line Cinema | |
The Powerpuff Girls | 2002 | Drawing Network | |
Superman: The Blithe Series | 1996 | DC Comics/Kids' WB | |
Superman Returns | 2006 | DC Comics | |
The Scooby-Doo Movie | 2002 | | |
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed | 2004 | | |
Scooby-Doo | 1996 | | |
Steven Universe | 2016 | Cartoon Network | |
Wild Wild Westward | 1999 | | |
Yogi Bear | 2010 | | |
The Weinstein Company[edit] [ ]
Name | Engagement | Studio 2 | Notes | Hoodwinked As well! Hood vs. Evil | 2010 | | |
Viz Media[edit] [ ]
Name | Appointment | Studio 2 | Notes | Hamtaro | 2003 | Drawing Network | Halloween |
Misc.[edit] [ ]
Name | Date | Studio 2 | Notes | Beyblade | 2003 | | |
U.S. Figure Skating | 2006 | | |
Neopets | 2008 | | |
Monster Jam | 2009 | | |
Kids Discover | 2013 | | |
Cross promotions[edit] [ ]
- AOL[71]
- DirecTV[72]
- Konami[73]
- Major League Baseball Players Association[74]
- Maxim Mag Hometown Hotties[75] Flash based section on the Usa Burger King website that allows visitors to engage in a "chat" with some of the Maxim's Hometown Hotties models and drivers from Waltrip Racing.
- MTV In Dec 2005, Burger Male monarch teamed with MTV for a "Accept It Your Way" rap contest. Burger Rex and MTV selected Anthony DeSean Stokes out of 400 entries to star in a commercial. Part of his winning rap was "Yous can have it your mode, there'southward nothin' to it / If yous tin can dream it, you can do it!" The commercial ran for a brusk time, exclusively on MTV.
- NASCAR
- Dale Earnhardt[76]
- Joe Nemechek's 87 Chevrolet in the mid-1990s
- Michael Waltrip Racing BK co-sponsored the 00 Toyota driven by David Reutimann with Domino's Pizza in 2007, and Bill Elliott(part-time) in 2006.[77]
- Tony Stewart (2009–)
- BK Racing (2012–) BK is i of the Main Sponsors of the Team, and Co-Sponsor of 83 Toyota driven past Matt DiBenedetto with Cosmo Motors and Dustless Blasting
- Formula One
- Sauber (minimal sponsorship that began at the 2010 European Grand Prix)
- NFL[78]
- Nintendo[eighty]
- Microsoft Windows 7 and Xbox[81][82][83]
Celebrity spokespeople[edit] [ ]
- Ben Affleck[84]
- Backstreet Boys (2000, 2001)[85]
- Adam Carolla[86]
- John Goodman[87]
- Samuel Fifty. Jackson
- Emmanuel Lewis (1984)[88]
- Shaquille O'Neal (2002)[89]
- Nicole Richie
- Drew Rosenhaus (2007)[ninety]
- Elisabeth Shue (1982)[91]
- Phyllis Hyman[92]
- David Beckham (2012)[93]
- Mary J. Blige (2012)[93]
- Salma Hayek (2012)[93]
- Jay Leno (2012)[93]
- Steven Tyler (2012)[93]
- Sofía Vergara (2012)[93]
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