Burger King Cologne
Burger King has supposedly released a mens cologne, or body spray, called "Flame." The scent, as you may have guessed has a hint of flame broiled meat. It's supposed to be seductive, although that seems unlikely. The cologne will be sold... [more]
Burger King has supposedly released a mens cologne, or body spray, called "Flame." The scent, as you may have guessed has a hint of flame broiled meat. It's supposed to be seductive, although that seems unlikely. The cologne will be sold for only $3.99 at participating restaurants. You know you're excited.
Will you wear Burger King's new scent, Flame?
24 votes so far
Leader:
No way, that's gross and cheap.
No way, that's gross and cheap.
Burger King Corp.'s franchisees are taking aim at the fast-food chain's management, complaining to the restaurant's board about a series of decisions they say are "ill-conceived" and put the burger joint's business in "deep trouble."
From denverpost.com
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From icerocket.com
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Burger King Holdings Inc (NYSE:BKC) announced today that its board of directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.0625 per share of common stock The dividend is payable on December 29, 2009 to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 10, 2009.ABOUT BURGER KING HOLDINGS, INC.The BURGER KING® system operates approximately 12,000 restaurants in all 50 states and in 73 countries and U.S territories worldwide.
From ad-hoc-news.de
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From slashfood.com
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The man is also suspected of attempting to rob Payless Gas Station on Monday evening.
The suspect was booked into Scott County Jail at 4:21 a.m. on suspicion of aggravated robbery. Formal charges are pending with the Scott County Attorney's Office.
No more information was immediately available from police...
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From shakopeenews.com
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This is the only location of BK that i have gone to in several years mainly because it is so close to my home. Over the past 10 years, service has been AWFUL at this (Levittown, PA) location. Of course...
From complaintsboard.com
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