Before McDonald’s, Burger King Was Literally The King Of K-Pop Collaborations
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McDonald’s recently announced their collaboration with BTS known as “The BTS Meal.”
| @McDonalds/Twitter
Before McDonald’s ever revealed themselves to be an ARMY, another fast-food chain was tweeting about BTS just as much as any of us.
| @BurgerKing/Twitter
Burger King has frequently posted about BTS during comebacks and not just any old tweets… They even created their own version of BTS’s Love Yourself album designs along with a caption that only ARMY would understand.
| @BurgerKing/Twitter
Who can forget when they spilled the tea and told everyone to love themselves?
| @BurgerKing/Twitter
If you thought McDonald’s “The BTS Meal” was cool… Well, Burger King created sandwiches inspired by BLACKPINK. For Valentine’s Day, Burger King Thailand marketed “BLACK AND PINK” burgers, Black Double Grilled Onion Burger, and Pink Salmon Burger, respectively. While it was technically not an official collaboration with the group, it was definitely cool enough to be legit.
| Burger King Thailand
Similarly, in South Korea, Burger King released an upgrade of their preexisting burgers, Monster Baby and Monster. They called the new version the “Monster X” burger. The name, of course, caused many to think of MONSTA X and hoped that it meant the group would appear in commercials, but, unfortunately, they didn’t.
| Burger King Korea
Burger King has, however, actually collaborated with some K-Pop idols before. UNB and Uni.T appeared in ads for the first premium chicken burger.
Girl group DIA also were featured as models for Burger King when they were rookies.
| Burger King Korea
EXO‘s Lay is the most recent celebrity brand ambassador for Burger King China.
| Burger King China
He appears in many promotional images as well as commercials. Unfortunately, they are only shown in China.
We’re now just waiting for a Burger King and NCT collaboration…
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