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  • The Burger King is the character mascot for the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King.

    Burger King Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2009

  • The newspaper calls Burger King's plan "the first of many steps to reinvent itself over the next year," making its advertising target Mom rather than teens, and stressing healthy items on its menu, including some new ones.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Industry experts say the move may be Burger King's best bet of giving Ronald McDonald any hint of competition.

    Burger King freshens fast-food image, kicks King to the curb 2011

  • He added, I worked for the Department of the Navy, the Coca-Cola Company, Pillsbury, Burger King, Godfather's Pizza -- years and years and years of working in the business environment, working around men, women, all types of people -- never, never accused of any sort of sexual harassment.

    Herman Cain Addresses Sexual Harassment Settlement 2011

  • In a new ad campaign set to air this weekend, Burger King will nationally roll out the California Whopper on Monday, made with what's arguably the gastronomic trend of 2011: guacamole.

    Burger King freshens fast-food image, kicks King to the curb 2011

  • In May, Burger King set a goal of remodeling 1,000 restaurants by the end of 2012.

    Wendy's Stages a Palace Coup Julie Jargon 2011

  • Chili's follows a path already trodden by U.S. brands such as Starbucks (SBUX.O), Burger King, Cinnabon and mostly recent PepsiCo Inc (PEP.N), as it seeks to cash in on revived consumer appetite in post-recession Russia, where the middle class is booming and real estate prices remain low.

    Russia Gets A Bunch Of Chili's Molly Stern 2011

  • Burger King said it will begin phasing out use of its King mascot in its latest advertising campaign, instead focusing on the quality of its burgers in television and online pitches.

    Burger King Removes Mascot From Throne Annie Gasparro 2011

  • Chili's follows a path already trodden by U.S. brands such as Starbucks (SBUX.O), Burger King, Cinnabon and mostly recent PepsiCo Inc (PEP.N), as it seeks to cash in on revived consumer appetite in post-recession Russia, where the middle class is booming and real estate prices remain low.

    Russia Gets A Bunch Of Chili's Molly Stern 2011

  • He said Burger King has nearly 12,400 restaurants world-wide, almost double the number of Wendy's around the world.

    Wendy's Stages a Palace Coup Julie Jargon 2011

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