Post by samueldavidd109 on Feb 20, 2024 6:47:28 GMT
There is less than a month left until the long-awaited premiere of the third season of Stranger Things , one of Netflix's goose that lays the golden eggs. This is an event marked on the calendar of many fans of the adventures of Eleven, Mike, Dustin, Lucas and Will, teenagers who swim between two worlds in which "strange things" are the order of the day. As happened with the premiere of the final season of Game of Thrones , brands have not missed the opportunity to be part of a mass phenomenon and reach an audience eager for content around their fetish series. After the announced return of Coca-Cola that lasted only a few months on the market during the year 85 and Nike launched a collection based on the series, it is Burger King's turn .
The king of hamburgers has launched an action, with the help of the agencies David Miami (which made the teaser video) and MullenLowe USA, which combines simplicity and its astonishing creativity in a campaign with its Denmark Telegram Number Data whopper as the protagonist. His new creation is the Upside Down Whopper, in homage to the alternative dimension that floods the central axis of the plot. Like the series, the one-minute advertisement captures attention with the suspense caused by the short shots of the letters in the ***le, which do not reveal the man with the new hamburger until after half a minute. Immediately afterwards, his whopper appears, presented "upside down." But this is not the only reference that Burger King adopts from the series, since it includes a tribute to Eleven, offering only this type of burger in 11 locations.
According to Adweek , the product will go on sale on June 21 (Stranger Things returns on July 4) in Miami, Houston, Boston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. All 11 restaurants will also have limited edition Stranger Things t-shirts, wreaths, ketchup packets and pins. Additionally, Burger King has created a Hopper Meal (named after Sheriff Jim Hopper) available through June 20 through delivery service DoorDash with the code "STRANGER." The company has even changed its logo on social networks: welcome to hawki—er, burger king. would you like an upside down whopper? served upside down at select bk locations on June 21. a partnership with Coca-Cola and Netflix. pic.twitter.com/K4zNuJaVnD — Stranger King (@burgerking) .
The king of hamburgers has launched an action, with the help of the agencies David Miami (which made the teaser video) and MullenLowe USA, which combines simplicity and its astonishing creativity in a campaign with its Denmark Telegram Number Data whopper as the protagonist. His new creation is the Upside Down Whopper, in homage to the alternative dimension that floods the central axis of the plot. Like the series, the one-minute advertisement captures attention with the suspense caused by the short shots of the letters in the ***le, which do not reveal the man with the new hamburger until after half a minute. Immediately afterwards, his whopper appears, presented "upside down." But this is not the only reference that Burger King adopts from the series, since it includes a tribute to Eleven, offering only this type of burger in 11 locations.
According to Adweek , the product will go on sale on June 21 (Stranger Things returns on July 4) in Miami, Houston, Boston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. All 11 restaurants will also have limited edition Stranger Things t-shirts, wreaths, ketchup packets and pins. Additionally, Burger King has created a Hopper Meal (named after Sheriff Jim Hopper) available through June 20 through delivery service DoorDash with the code "STRANGER." The company has even changed its logo on social networks: welcome to hawki—er, burger king. would you like an upside down whopper? served upside down at select bk locations on June 21. a partnership with Coca-Cola and Netflix. pic.twitter.com/K4zNuJaVnD — Stranger King (@burgerking) .