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KFC Advertises Bunless Sandwich On College Coed's Buns

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First Posted: 09/22/10 02:38 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:50 PM ET

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Fast-food behemoth KFC has sunk to new lows, literally: They've hired female college students dressed in red sweats with the Double Down logo emblazoned on their rear ends to hand out KFC certificates. The campus hotties reportedly earn $500 for their efforts. The promotion officially kicked off this week in Louisville, Ky., and will soon hit three more campuses. College gals that are interested can simply apply on KFC's Facebook page.


The Double Down was primarily marketed to young men, so there's a warped logic to this latest guerrilla campaign.

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01:43 AM on 09/28/2010
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02:48 PM on 09/22/2010
These women are Patriots. Let's stop pretending otherwise.
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02:32 PM on 09/22/2010
The butt inspector in charge of this ad campaign sure has a fine, fine job
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Satire is healthy.
02:28 PM on 09/22/2010
Keep eating that KFC and those buns will look like billboards.
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Tom Theodosiades
02:26 PM on 09/22/2010
I wish someone would pay me $500 to be objectified.
02:07 PM on 09/22/2010
was wondering how long until this would appear here, read it earlier at another site...

and since I don't do 'fast food' (and definitely not any commercial chicken like KFC, etc),
I would be mighty peeved about any company that messed up some fine view with any advertising, let alone this kind of advertising. But sure it will get tons of 'views'...