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Paris Hilton and Her Spicy Thickburger Go East

Written by Eric Olsen
Published June 15, 2005

Next up for Paris Hilton: a handoff from Carl's Jr. to its corporate sibling Hardee's, as her infamous, lubricious swimsuit-Bentley-running hose-burger orgy TV commercial goes east to launch the new Spicy BBQ Thickburger, topped with Tabasco-spiked BBQ sauce and Texas Toothpicks (insert joke using "spicy" "thick" and "hot" here).

The commercial, which the L.A.-based Parent's Television Council called "basically soft-core porn" when it ran in the Western U.S. last month, will begin airing in Hardee's Midwest and Southeast markets the week of June 27. The ad will run after 9:00 p.m. in programs appealing to the chain's demographic of 18-to-34 males.

Brad Haley, Hardee's executive vice president of marketing said, "We consider it a racy ad. It was designed to be a racy ad, but we don't consider it pornographic. I think we knew that when we ran Paris, she would create attention. That was part of the appeal of using her."

It, um, worked. How many commercials have critical cartoons created against them?

The CEO of CKE Restaurants, which owns the Carl's Jr. and Hardee's chains, couldn't be happier. Andy Puzder told MarketWatch, "Really, we couldn't have afforded to buy the ad time that we've gotten. It has been amazing. We spent about $4 [million] or $5 million for the ad buy, and I can't imagine the free publicity we have gotten," adding the spot has been played repeatedly on news and entertainment programming in addition to its paid placement, and has been the recipient of intense interest on the Internet.

Hilton's publicist, Rob Shuter, said she did the ads (extended version and stills here) because she thought they were funny, and hot.

More on the perils of Paris here.

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Paris Hilton and Her Spicy Thickburger Go East
Published: June 15, 2005
Type: News
Section: Sci/Tech
Filed Under: Culture: Business and Economics, Sci/Tech: Internet, Video: News, Video: Television
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#1 — June 16, 2005 @ 18:34PM — Aaman [URL]
#2 — June 16, 2005 @ 19:35PM — Annette Hamilton

Re: Paris Hilton's Carl's Jr Commercial

It isn't the commercial that is bother some so much as the fact that Carl's Jr was founded as a VERY religious company. It's down right disturbing that they're ethics are so hypocritical. Obviously corporate greed out weighs religous beliefs as proven here. I'm not even religious and I wouldn't buy there after this...

#3 — June 16, 2005 @ 21:23PM — Eric Olsen

organizations change - this is a corporation, CKE Restaurants, that probably bought out the original owner - I wouldn't be all that concerned

#4 — July 25, 2005 @ 07:45AM — Daryl [URL]

Ha - I thought this was going to be a post about Carl's Jr opening in the Far East. (We just got one here in Singapore.)

In any case, it's quite funny to have Paris Hilton advertising something that's called "thick".

#5 — July 25, 2005 @ 09:30AM — Eric Olsen

and spicy - get down with your Carl's Jr., Daryl

#6 — July 25, 2005 @ 10:21AM — Bob A. Booey [URL]

I make my triumphant return.

Jessica Simpson's car-washing skankfest is hotter.

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