In the latest campaign for Burger King selling the XT Steak House burger, nascar racer Tony Stewart decided to work a full day at a BK restaurant. It’s actually a pretty funny 2 minutes and 15 second video of him slaving away. From Tony Stewart working behind the counter to wrapping burgers, he defiantly get’s to see what life is like working at Burger King.
Get in on the action for the Coke Zero 400 Daytona race on July 3rd, where Nascar driver Tony Stewart let’s you sign his hood along with others. And the best part, your signature will be on his hood during the actual race.
Don’t forget folks, that on October 20th at 1PM EST, Burger King will give Nascar Driver Tony Stewart a live online polygraph. You’ll be able to view the showing at http://www.truthabouttony.com, and watch him answer questions submitted by people like you.
On October 20th, Burger King will give Nascar driver Tony Stewart a live online polygraph test.
This Campaign looks pretty interesting, and going to be interesting on what questions he’s really asked. I’m not a big Nascar follower by any means, but I’m sure the Nascar fans of Tony Stewart are going to be watching, shoot, I’ll be watching.
So head on over to Truth about Tony, and start voting on the questions you want to see Tony Stewart asked.
As you may know, Burger King is at it again. The Nascar racer Tony Stewart has agreed to take a live polygraph on the internet, for his sponsor Burger King, and whether or not he really loves the BK Whopper. Fans will have the opportunity to ask their own questions, and have it get voted on whether or not it will be asked during the exam.
This latest Burger King act is labeled “BK Finds the Truth out about Tony.” To submit your own questions and catch live performance, head over to bk.com.
Burger King will be administrating a live online polygraph to Tony Stewart on October 20th, on whether he really loves the BK Whopper or not
One of the funniest commercials I’ve seen yet. It’s a BK Commercial with the Nascar driver Tony Stewart, pitching the Whopper Jr. There’s some more great clips that you can watch, at bk.com, check them out.
And by the way, since when did Burger King sponsor a Nascar driver, man, I guess I’m out of the loop.