BK Tee Vee
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BK Tee Vee was Burger King's MTV-inspired advertising campaign in the early 1990s. The ads featured Dan Cortese. The advertisements were used to promote the Burger King Dinner Baskets.
[edit] BK Dinner Baskets
[edit] Side orders
- Fries
- Baked Potato
- Cole Slaw
- Side Salad
Also, complimentary popcorn was given to customers to eat while waiting for their meal to be brought to their table.
[edit] External link
- [1] - BK Tee Vee ad at Retro Junk.
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