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Monday, June 18, 2018
Jurassic Park Burger King Commercials
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Action Figures of the Week: The Simpsons (Burger King)
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Sunday, May 01, 2016
At Flashbak: Star Wars Drinking Glasses (From Burger King)
This week at Flashbak,
I remembered the age of Star Wars Drinking Glasses (from Coca-Cola and
available at Burger King).
Here’s a snippet and
the url: (http://flashbak.com/coming-galaxy-near-star-wars-burger-king-drinking-glasses-59309/
)
“One unforgettable Star
Wars original trilogy collectible came straight from your local Burger
King restaurant.
Beginning in 1977, and
continuing in 1980 and 1983, the fast food giant sold (with a regular drink)
large Star Wars drinking glasses.
These over-sized
glasses were emblazoned with colorful images and even character descriptions
from George Lucas’s universe.
For Star
Wars, for instance, there were four glasses a fan could collect: one
for Luke Skywalker, one for Darth Vader, one for Han Solo and Chewie, and one
for the droids, C3PO and R2-D2. On the
back of the glass -- penned inside a transparent R2-D2 outline drawing- -- was
a character sketch.
For instance, Han and
Chewie’s glass reads that Chewbacca “is
the two hundred year old giant wookie who co-pilots the Millennium Falcon for
Han Solo. His awesome towering appearance and calculating co-pilot capabilities
complement Solo’s confidence and reckless action in the face of attack by
Empire forces.”
For The Empire Strikes Back in 1980, Burger King released four more
beautiful glasses.
Yoda and Boba Fett both premiered in this set (on the Luke
Skywalker and Darth Vader glasses, respectively). Meanwhile, Billy Dee
Williams’ scoundrel Lando Calrissian had a glass devoted to his character, and
the droids appeared (again) on the fourth of the glasses. In this case, the
description on the back of the glass was inside a weird sort of cup/straw
read-out, and not an R2 outline.
For 1983’s Return of the Jedi, the final film
in the trilogy, set-pieces and locations were favored over characters.
For instance, one glass illustrated the Sarlac Pitt and Jabba’s
skiffs in the deserts of Tatooine. Another showcased Jabba’s palace (and
featured an image of Leia in her slave gear).
The third glass introduced the Emperor in his Death Star throne
room, and the fourth showed C3PO, treated as a deity by his furry captors, in
the Ewok village…”
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Flashbak.
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