If this occured during tbe Salem Witch Trials, Burger King would be accused of witchcraft quicker than quick; just sayin'.
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Current Events Blog for Mrs. Countryman's AP United States History class at Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas.
I feel like I kind of need to thank you for having a somewhat comedic topic in all of these negative topics lately. I'm not sure what made food companies think that it's ok to go around changing the color of food as a commercial statement but they've done it. It's just like a couple months ago when McDonald's released a pink bun, weird.
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I think that selling a black bun to customers is kind of odd. In all honesty I wouldn't want to eat that. -Mattie Whisler 9th period Flex
ReplyDeleteI do not think these strange holiday foods would sell that easily... I know I definitely shy away from food if it is an odd color. --Claudia Anthony
ReplyDeleteI think they can express their love for the holidays anyway they want. They might not make as much money off of colored burger buns but its still a cool idea.
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