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Burger King spokesperson Kim Miller stated if it turned out the container was a choking hazard, they would pull them out. However, they did not want to end a promotion if there was no issue with it. [5] Burger King did not initiate a recall according to their spokesperson Charles Nicolas because "it was not concluded the ball was the cause". [1]
Ash, Misty, Brock and Pikachu make their way to the nearest Pokémon Center, where they discover that the Poké Ball transmitting device is malfunctioning. On Nurse Joy's request, they go to Professor Akihabara, the one who created the Poké Ball transfer system.
EXCLUSIVE: Global retail giant 7-Eleven and a full team of powerhouse brands led by Burger King, Delta Air Lines, Pillsbury, Menchie’s and Build-A-Bear, plus more than 100 international partners ...
2006 video game Pokémon Diamond Pokémon Pearl North American box art for Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, depicting the legendary Pokémon Dialga and Palkia respectively Developer(s) Game Freak Publisher(s) JP: The Pokémon Company WW: Nintendo Director(s) Junichi Masuda Producer(s) Hiroyuki Jinnai Hitoshi Yamagami Gakuji Nomoto Hiroaki Tsuru Designer(s) Shigeki Morimoto Shigeru Ohmori ...
Burger King confirmed it was legitimate, and swiftly terminated the employee who was responsible. A woman discovered cannabis in her kid’s order of chicken fries at a Hamilton, Ohio Burger King ...
On 2 October 2013, Burger King announced on Twitter that it was changing its name to Fries King. The name change was a publicity stunt held in conjunction with the introduction of the new Satisfries. The chain also rebranded one of its locations with the new Fries King logo, signage and packaging.
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The Itaewon Burger King Murder took place on April 3, 1997 when 22-year-old Hongik University student Jo Jung-pil (Korean: 조중필; born 1974) was stabbed to death at Burger King in Itaewon. Arthur Patterson, 17 at the time of the incident (born to an American father and a South Korean mother), was the main suspect.