
Carl's Jr. introduced, yesterday, their new "Portobello Mushroom Six Dollar Burger." The hamburger has "Portobello mushrooms sliced and sautéed with garlic and parsley" on their 1/2 pound burger with swiss cheese. Their advertising tag line for this burger is: "skip the dinner jacket and go for the drive-thru." I don't know about you, but I've never suddenly felt underdressed just because somebody put some mushrooms on my burger, but hey, what do I know?
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I never understood the name "Carl's Jr." What of Carl's is junior, and why not just call them all Hardees?
Carl's Jr .*drool*
I love it :D
Being from Southern California, here is a little I know of the Carl's Jr franchise: Carl Kartcher (not sure of the last name spelling) the founder of the restaurant started with a full service restaurant called Carl's in Anaheim, CA. When they started their fast food restaurant they called it Carl's Jr as an offshoot of the main restaurant. I didn't even know of Hardees until this evening when I saw a commercial on my hotel television in Florida that was a "Carl's Jr" commercial I've seen in CA, however, it ended with the same logo that said "Hardees." I was very confused, which prompted me to go online and search what I could find out about this different name. I hope I've helped a bit.
We dont hav those burgers in my country. Sad. . . . ..
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