Subservient Chicken, Whopper Freakout Come to BK.com

simpsonize_d_20090717175221Burger King (BKC) has redesigned its primary U.S. site, BK.com, to feature well-known but long-gone ads such as “Subservient Chicken” and “Whopper Freakout.”

The site, which emerges from beta today, will still provide corporate information that it’s hosted in the past, such as nutritional information, menus and restaurant locators, but it adds the ability to dial that back and increase the video content, or vice versa.

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