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Baby Got Burgers?

Posted: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:00 AM by Allison Linn
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Back in the 1990s, Sir Mix-A-Lot made a lot of women with a little extra bootie into lifelong fans with his instant classic “Baby Got Back.” Before that, Van Halen helped cement its ’80s-era big hair/bad boy image with the classic “Hot For Teacher.”

 Now along comes Carl’s Jr.

Just in time for back to school, the fast food restaurant’s latest ad features a teacher shaking her booty in front of a classroom of ogling, pubescent white boys rapping about how they like “flat buns” - on their patty melt, that is -  while their teacher bumps and grinds. Sample lyric: “Stand sideways, girl, you disappear.”

Carl's Jr.

The ad is meant to promote the sandwich’s flat burger buns, although one can’t help but note that, at 570 calories and 32 grams of fat, the patty melt is not likely to make your own buns any flatter.

While the commercial could have been a clever nod to pop culture’s past, Carl’s Jr. opts for trashy over witty, and the spot comes off as crass rather than clever.

 Click here to watch the ad. 

Of course, Carl’s Jr. is also the company behind Paris Hilton’s raunchy car wash ad of a couple years back. Perhaps the company won’t mind a little backlash, as long as it gets people talking, and teenage boys watching.

It’s just the latest entrant in the ever-competitive race for the most attention-grabbing, if not tasteful, fast food commercial.

 Jack in the Box got a lot of press earlier this year when it implied that its competitors’ Angus burgers come from a less savory part of a cow’s body than Jack in the Box’s new sirloin ones. A legal brouhaha ensued, but a judge allowed Jack in the Box to continue to make Angus the butt of its jokes.

Also wading into the waters of sophomoric sex jokes, Dairy Queen recently ran a series of ads implying that one of its new Blizzard desserts was created after a soft serve ice cream and a waffle cone got it on. The image in one spot of two adults in a candlelit bedroom, dressed in ridiculous ice cream and waffle outfits, is more awkward than amusing. Note to advertisers: Sex doesn’t sell everything.

A summer favorite has been Wendy’s series of silly commercials featuring a guy in a red braid wig, reminiscent of the classic Wendy’s logo.

The ads feature our red-wigged hero questioning why people are doing what everyone else is doing  -- kicking trees, jumping blindly into a massive hole -- when they can demand better.

The ads manage to be quirky and memorable without resorting to bootie jokes or amorous meetings between food. Thanks, Wendy’s.

 

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The "flat buns" spot is inappropriate for a "family" fast food chain.  People may be talking about it, but we sure aren't going to be purchasing.  Some may say "any press is better than no press at all", but I beg to differ.  This one is truly crass.  Maybe Carls Jr needs a new ad agency - one that doesn't hire adolescent boys to approve ads.
stupid commercials such as Carl's Jr. doesn't make me want to eat there. In fact as soon as I saw Paris Hilton washing a car while eating a hamburger I swore I would never eat there. In fact the teacher dancing infront of her class offends me. I am a teacher and under all the recent issues with Female teachers and their male students... I do not think this is an appropriate commercial at all... this only reafirms that I never want to eat at Carl's Jr.
Carl's Jr. does it again - one of those disgusting commercials.  We haven't bought their food since the commercials trying to make everyone look like slobs came on.  And now it will be that much longer.  
I'm not so sure those are a bunch of "white boys", and quite frankly I'm insulted by that racial slur. The author needs to look at the commercial again and count the races.
Did you contribute anything to Gael's blog over the summer? A lot of people hated the Wendy's commercial but I love it. My sister and I go there and leave yelling "Hot! Juicy! Burger!" everytime. I love it!

Everything I hear about Carls JR seems bad. I'm glad I don't have to see their ads :)
You know... i find that CArl's Jr. ad incredibly degrading to educators everywhere. Really!!!!
Carls Jr has fallen again to a new low in advertising. What was once a respectible fast food restaurant is now nothing more than cheap entertainment.
 While I agree with Ms. Linn that sex cannot sell everything (despite the many many failed attempts by various companies), I do have to disagree on the evaluation of the Diary Queen commercials.  I'm not that familiar with the ad series as a whole, but I am a big fan of the one featuring the visit to the fertility clinic.  "No, you're not lactose intolerant."  Good stuff.
 I also have yet to meet anyone who gave anything but two thumbs way down to the wigged Wendy's ad series.  But hey, not every fast food chain can create comic genius like Sonic.
 My personal new favorite ad series is the set of NFL.com fantasy football commercials running in the last couple of weeks.  Top prize seems to be a dead heat between the "knowing your players" ad with John Lynch and the "there's no excuse for absence" draft day commercial.
 Lastly, I wouldn't mind hearing a professional's opinion on this rash of dumb husband commercials.  Granted, I'm sure we can all picture at least one male relative that has had trouble programming the VCR or some other seemingly menial task (sorry, Dad), but I was under the impression that it is no longer acceptable to outright degrade any person simply based on gender.  I for one think it's a wonderful thing that women and minority groups are no longer stereotyped in advertising (ok, let's be honest...as heavily stereotyped), so why is it now acceptable to do so to the caucasian male?  Perhaps this is the one insulting angle that advertisers can get away with and not have to deal with large organizations that represent the offended.  Regardless, this joke has gotten old quickly.
 Thanks all, love to hear your thoughts.  I heart commercials and I don't care.

Lucaso
yet another reason why i will never eat at a carls jr or hardees for the rest of my life. this has gone on long enough, their ads are THE reason why. from grown men eating like idiots to paris hilton and now this. just say no to carl and hardees
The Wendy's ads are terrible.  "Hot, juicy burgers!"  Yeah...I remember the tagline, but the commercial was terrible nonetheless.  Jack-in-the-Box has some of the best commercials.  A consistently good advertiser is Volkswagen.  "Safe happens."  How clever.
Memorable and funny are key to good ads. Sadly, not too many out there today.
Oh sure -  Lets promote sex between teachers and students. Really stupid ad.
Could be worse.  It could be a cartoon clown and a royal mascot punching each other out on TV in front of my daughter.
Nice article, I was reading it and go to the part where you wrote: Note to advertisers: Sex doesn’t sell everything. You know you are correct sex isn't going to sell Tampons I guess, but it sure does help alot of other products in America. After I read that line I knew it was written by a woman. Because men do know that sex doesn't sell everything but if you want to get the attention of testosterone filled young men the best way is through sex. Which most women find out and use to their benefit. Wake up and get use to the FACT that men are sex driven Humans. And there is nothing wrong with it.....
Hardees also claims that their meet is 100% angus which is also a lie but, there are people out there that are going to buy in to that.  People need to know the truth that if you have a small portion of angus...just enough to pass the boards approval you can call it 100% angus which is a complete farce.  The sad thing is that the other cattle boards don't have as much money as they angus board to take it to court and fight false advertising...I think this topic is much more important than who you have in commercials or what they are about.  You need to look at the true content of the commercial and realize the lies behind them.
What kind of 3rd rate company is Carl's Jr anyway? Their ad company must be laughing all the way to the bank that they continue to put out obnoxius commercials and get paid for it.  If it isn't sex it's a sloppy, drippy, pile of crud burger dripping on a white shirt. I have not been to their dive stores in 10 years, and never will.
She reminds me of the teacher I had in 5th grade...SCHWING..........
When I saw this ad, after about 10 seconds, I turned to my husband and said "I don't know what they are selling, but I have already made up my mind never to buy it." He agreed.
Just watched the Carls JR "teacher" add.  Loved it. Loved it. Loved it!  Isn't Carls JR the same as Hardees (we have those where I live but don't get these commercials)?  I'm going tonight.

BTW There's nothing more amusing than watching well-meaning people squirm at some playful sexuality in a goofball commercial.  OMG!! The boys are fantasizing about their hot teacher! Call somebody!  

Makes me wonder what's really bothing all of you...  
Carl's Jr. food and commercials are equally tasteless. I'd boycott them, but I already am....
I think the commercial is funny, and it's hard to believe that nobody has a sense of humor anymore.
This commercial is awesome! I love it.  
I just saw this last night and I see their taste hasn't improved any since the car wash ad.  I thought my twelve year old step-daughter's reaction summed it up very well, "That was DISTURBING.  That doesn't make me want to buy one of their burgers!"
Well said....me either.
I love the commercial.  I think its pure entertainment, and its fun to watch.  Come on people its just a commercial, it doesn't degrade anyone.  Besides teachers are doing a great deal to degrade and make themselves look bad on there own, with a lot of them choosing to sleep with their students.
An stupid add like Carl's Jr. tells you how much society respect teachers and education in America! Perhaps, this is one of the reason we're falling behind in education in America and have to import engineers, nurses, and so on. well, Americas' enemies don't need bombs to destroy us, we have been ruining our youth and society from within!
An stupid add like Carl's Jr. tells you how much society respect teachers and education in America! Perhaps, this is one of the reason we're falling behind in education in America and have to import engineers, nurses, and so on. well, Americas' enemies don't need bombs to destroy us, we have been ruining our youth and society from within!
I thought the flat buns ad was pretty funny.Not everyone thinks negative thoughts all the time.
Ogling one's teacher is disrespectful - we know it happens to an extent - but this ad crosses the line into distaste (in my opinion) in that it implies that the teacher likes it or welcomes it.  

-RandomEsq (personally glad that my better half, a leggy blond teacher, is teaching KINDERGARTEN)
I think this commercial is a funny ad and people need to lighten up....really!
Honestly, I think that the commerical is stupid, but that's not saying I'm not going to watch it. Advertisments are not meant to please every person in this world, so deal with it and not make it a huge debate. People say that they dont like the commerical well lets ask the question WHY DO YOU SIT AND WATCH IT??? There are 5000 more channels to watch, flip the channel.

People bring this commerical so much attention, which makes the makers of it so GENIUS! It's doing it's purpose to get the word out about the burger. Through an inappropriate commerical as some say or arguements on the internet liek this one. IT IS STILL DOING ITS PURPOSE "THAT PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT THE BURGER"
I think it's shameful that Wendy's feels the need to turn a female into a male to make it worthy of advertisement.
Carl's has a history of crass and degrading ads.  This is just one more, except I sense an undercurrent of violence here.  Maybe it's because my wife taught at a school where she had to put up with comments like the lyrics of the ad, from kids that looked just like them.  Teachers don't react like the one in the ad - many are terrified.  The ad promotes an image of "this teacher is a piece of meat with flat buns."  Nice job, Carl's.    
Please, give us all a break!  Paris Hilton washing a car, men so stupid they wander around in grocery stores and would starve to death if it weren't for Carl's Jr, and now this?  All teenage boys ever want is.........well I'll give you that one!  Politically incorrect is cool, IF it's funny, and these just aren't!  Get better ad writers, or comic writers, but lose these!  
Wow, calm down people. If you knew anything about advertising, you'd realize that it's all about targeting your audience. There are people who think these ads are funny, and those are the ones who are going to go out and buy burgers from these chains. They want snickering teens to eat there, not mothers with babies and teachers (aka YOU)
You know, this is exactly what the advertising agencies want you to do.  Talk about the product.  They don't care what they sell, just that somebody talks about it.  Any if that is the point of advertising, then the company that produced the Carls Jr. commercials is right on the money, because no matter what you think about the commercial, you ARE  thinking about the commercial.  So, for every person who says that they won't go to Carl's or Hardee's, there is somebody who will.  Doesn't matter if he is a black man or white, overweight woman or undersized, they go and have a flat burger to the tune of 3 or 4 billion $$ per year.  So gripe all you want, they will make more.  
So many of these ads have fallen to new lows!  My kids and I were horrified by the Burger King/McDonald's ad.  Why would anyone beat up Ronald?  Then again, my son is afraid of "The King" anyway.  How creepy would it be to wake up with a giant plastic headed King in bed next to you?!
I don't eat at Hardee's/Carls Jr ever since they sexed up their ads.  I was offended by the milkshake one where the man is shaking and spanking a cow, and it just got worse from there.  Granted, the Paris Hilton one was on late at night (usually), but I still had the misfortune to catch the first part of it.  And only Carls could sex up a taco salad!
One would think that Carls Jr would realize that it's highly inappropriate to have the sexy teacher ad in light of recent new reports.  Would they have done that same ad with a male teacher and teenage girls?  
It's very obvious between the obscene commercials as well as the obscene size of their burgers that Carls Jr is targeting young men for customers.  Fine by me.  I'll stick to Wendy's myself.
Its just a commercial if you are that offended by it you got a stick uo your butt. i find the commercials from carls jr. helarious so do millions of other americans so that is why they make them. as for me i am gonna have one of there flat buns today cause it really caught my eye.
that's the point of all these outrageous commercials... all they want you to do is remember their name. Whether  it's in a positive light or not. Kids shouldn't be watching these commercials anyway! Not only are they not appropriate for children, but why would you feed your child hormone filled, greasy, fatty foods such as McDonald's or Wendy's (as I am not familiar with Carl Jr.s)

Sex is everywhere on TV and commercials are going to get more and more outlandish in high hopes to make a bigger profit and support the corporate bourgeoisie. Cook at home and have a healthy meal with your family instead of paying these criminals' salaries.  
All commercials are offensive, especially on cable/satellite where you're not getting the signal free.
I don't recall seeing the Carl's ads during Sesame street in the morning - I see them during sporting events, on stations like ESPN, and later into the evening - all times and channels geared toward the age group that the commercial is supposed to target - YOUNG MEN.  On Sunday evening my mother, wife, mother in law, aunts and uncles were all at my house, and we caught the commercial during Sunday night football.  It was HYSTERICAL.  We replayed it 2-3 times laughing at the nod to "big butts" and trying to get the lyrics exactly right.  Nobody was offended - we laughed, which was the intention, and identified the product with the ad, which was also the intention.  I can't believe the posts I'm reading here - don't you people have a sense of humor?  No wonder we cant get anything done as a country - we have to worry about a bunch of tightwads offended by everything they can get their hands on.  I wasn't offended by the Trojan commercial that portrayed men as pigs - I saw the humor in it, and appreciated the creative mind that came up with it.  The same goes for Carls Jr.  I'll make sure to stop by there soon to pay my respects to their ingenious sense of humor by grabbing a burger from them.  Educators are offended?  PLEASE!?!?!
This makes me chuckle in bemusement of America's intellect just as 99% of everything seen on TV (not just advertisements). The 99% includes most newscasts and the infuriating reality programs.

The ad industry basically just adds cost to everything by making implcations that are logically incorrect.
What a bunch of humorless puritans. The Carl's Jr. ad is hilarious, interesting, and relevant. Nod to a pop icon (Baby Got Back)? Check. Funny premise? Check. Song lyrics that make you laugh? Check. Song lyrics that actually tie into the product? Check. It never even occurred to me that it was a teacher and students until all the people who were offended by that minor coincidence pointed it out. Teachers who might be offended by that ought only to look to their own colleagues if they want to blame someone. I love the commercial and even tried the burger because I thought of it standing in Carl's the other day. But what do I know, I'm just in the target audience.
Greg Hollister -

Don't limp me into your generalization. Some of the men in America do have loftier goals than getting laid.
After seeing the Carls Jr ad, I can't wait to go get a burger from there. My only gripe is that she was wearing to many clothes. Too many people make a big deal out of nothing.
I personall thought the DQ series of ads with the waffle cone and ice cream were very funny.  Nothing else I read made me want to comment.  
I think it is so funny that you all are trying to put serious spins on a commercial that is meant to poke fun at not only the student/teacher sex scandals and the music industry's attraction to large butts.  Its all in fun people!!  Not everything has to be politically correct.  And how boring would our world be if it was?  People in general thrive on controversy, perfect example is everyone here ranting and raving about "how deplorable" this commercial is.

I guess all in all I'm trying to say that its ok to just laugh at these poor confused white boys trying to rap about the faux teacher!  It is pretty funny if you take a step back and take it all in, not just the stereotypes.
The commercial reflects stereotypes in society that are funny to some and offensive to others.  It is a pathetic way of promoting a new burger.  If Carl's had good food to begin with, they would not resort to such campaigns.  I agree with others, just simply avoid the chain. Cook at home people, it is healthier and actually relaxing!!!
You people are taking this ad way too seriously. It's meant to be a joke, a parody akin to Simpsons or Family Guy, which is most likely the extended version showed various clips of Family Guy in there. It isn't meant to be taken seriously. It's making fun of the "booty-shaking" rap culture in a humorous way to advertise a burger.  And those of you mocking the sexuality of this commercial are hypocritical. You'll go after a parody-based commercial about a burger, but most likely ignore the rest of television, in which sex and/or violence are key to most shows now.  I could list every show, but I don't have the time, but I'm sure you and your kids have watched several.
This commercial is hilarious. People need to lighten up! Face it, Carl's Jr is reaching out to a younger market these days and its working!
The commercials are stupid,but damn,I want a double western bacon cheeseburger and we don't have Carl's JR here =(.


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