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Hardee's New Ad: Our Food Tastes Better Than Someone's Anus!

7.1.09 5:43 PM EDT By alexchasick

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Not to be outdone by Burger King‘s “fellate our new burger” ad, Hardee’s restaurant has launched a similarly juvenile campaign with its new “biscuit holes.” You can probably guess where this is going.

Hardee’s joins Burger King, Quizno’s, and Carl’s Jr. in the consortium of chains who have attempted to apply the “sex sells” adage to fast food. Hot!

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7.1.09By alexchasick

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