Unhappy with the caliber of some New
York-based radio production, Checkers asked
S/H to submit some alternative concepts with
a little more edge.
That trial balloon resulted in a
chicken-sandwich promotion called “Cluck For
A Buck”, which helped dramatically reverse
several quarters of downwardly-trending
sales.
All kinds of neat stuff followed. Intrusive,
strategically on-target S/H radio
commercials featured a giant-chicken farm, a
testimonial “chicken-salute”, a Gary Owens
game show called The Price Is Wrong, a
thoroughly-embarrassed clown (Addy Winner),
a pair of Dragnet-style cops, a ranting
radio commentator and an overly-loyal member
of Ricky Rudd’s pit crew.
In print, original point-of-purchase
graphics helped launch the Western Bacon
Champ and new late-night hours (the latter
featuring an illustration by Mad magazine’s
Jack Davis).