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Marketing to better mankind - which conveniently earns the colonel a few brownie points to make up for the bad rap recently. I guess a little step is better than going backwards!
Reviewed by danib3 Apr 11 2009, 03:02pm ( 19 reviews ) • sutter-group.com
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Rated by itravin on Apr 23 2009, 10:21pm
From the page: "I am curious as to why they didnâ€t choose to integrate this effort with an interactive and social media presence. I think a microsite with a description of KFCâ€s campaign and their efforts along with video, images, and more could have given the campaign even more horsepower."
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Rated by onreact-com on Apr 20 2009, 5:50am
When the state fails to provide the infrastructure...
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Rated by danib3 on Apr 11 2009, 3:02pm
Marketing to better mankind - which conveniently earns the colonel a few brownie points to make up for the bad rap recently. I guess a little step is better than going backwards!
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Rated by criscamille on Apr 10 2009, 6:42pm
I was just going to say something completely noncomittal but am now completely distracted by the consumerism rape comment. A bit much...
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Rated by AnimalJack on Apr 05 2009, 9:07am
That colonel looks pissed. I'd bet he'd rather be eating chicken-- If I were to guess...
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Rated by LuisCypha on Apr 04 2009, 4:34pm
if only more corps would advertise like this....what a slightly better world it would be :) Seriously tho, Kick ass
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Reviewed by blauente on Mar 31 2009, 10:05am
I still despise KFC for their animal cruelty. They're idiots.