With that kind of money on the line, only the top-notch projects make the cut, but oftentimes with controversy.
Carl's Jr. The spot features model Charlotte McKinney the super-hot dame popular for her spreads in Guess ads ambling along through a farmers market in slow motion as if she's on a catwalk. Throughout her stroll, there's every hint that she's in the buff, as evidenced by her sultry voice.
CarlsJr January 21, The year-old busty blonde bombshell appears as if she's naked while walking through throngs of shoppers, thanks to strategically-placed spray from a watering hose, blocks of ice, fruit made to look like a pert derriere and a set of melons. In the end, the burger model is revealed to be fully-clothed the jury is still out on this in bikini as she takes a huge bite out of the Carl's Jr. So, here's the bare and naked truth: The Carl's Jr.
The company claims the hamburger is the first of its kind among fast foot chains to have a patty without hormones, steroids, or antibiotics, and is grass-fed. The burger chain is behind two other spots that tested the limits of media decency.
Back in , Carl's came under fire when it aired a Super Bowl ad featuring bikini-clad socialite Paris Hilton, who was depicted washing a pricey automobile in a seductive way while eating a Carl's Jr. Upton gets so hot after taking a bite, she has to remove her sweater, which reveals the buxom model's cleavage.
The steak has an appealing seasoning with notes of black pepper, garlic, and cumin, and the ingredients all tasted fresh. I cook almost exclusively with ground turkey meat over ground beef now at home.
They are pretty much interchangeable with the only difference being some subtle differences in texture. But as for looks, the meat should have browned just like hamburger meat. So the lightness of the meat scares me a bit.
It means they went out of their way to some how, probably chemically, make it look like turkey meat. None of the other girls ever caught on and went right on eating hamburgers every week or so for lunch.
Tahm, I suspect it arrives at the restaurant already cooked. Grilling a patty made of ground turkey would be more in the spirit of making it mimic the burger taste. Your Comment. Name required. E-mail required. Cons: Classic case of fast food Wheat Bun fail. Sante Fe Sauce is loose and messy. Cheese would be better if it were fully melted. Produce sucks. Still more calories than a quarter-pound cheeseburger.
Lack of provocative advertising campaign. Poor girl. Just saw a commercial for the jalapeno turkey burger, got online and subsequently found this review.
The way they put your sandwich together is ridiculous. The way they put the veggies on the sandwich is lazy, not to mention the ungodly amount of Santa Fe sauce on it. Also, if their buns are coming out like that they either need to speed up the grill conveyer belt or lower the temperature. I really like this turkey burger.
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