Hershey's Pie

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The slice if the pie in is about the Hershey pies at Burger King. its purposes is to try and make you buy the pie from them. The you can take it home and have wonder like you have never had before. I can not believe I did not eat this sooner I did not know what I was missing out on. Although the product started a while a go with Reese’s and Butterfingers but out lasted them and they have now brought back Reese’s, but for how long will it be back. Now of days the pie is only one of the many treats to have on burger kings list of tasty treats. You can now have cinnamon rolls, ice cram, shakes, and more. See they have to change it up e This new product by Burger King to make them more money. When it started it was great and know it still make …show more content…
It is Burger King the compony that makes the pie and it sells so well with the chocolatey eggy curst to the whip cream on top. What other products/services does it provide? Hershey is a big part of the pie as well and it can’t be made without the goopy creamy chocolate last that is inside what we call the Hershey’s. What’s unique about the industry if you ask me? Well the big thing is that this was a combo deal with Hershey and Burger King and they had to unite to make this wonderful product. If it was not for the Hershey 's pie at Burger King I would not be in a good mood ever. Why dose Burger Kings Hershey’s pie has so much love in side of its chocolaty curst. Well I think that the big thing is that you know that it is a lot of good taste and thing that taste good feel like love. It surrounds you in the warm in-brace of the sundae ness favor and it will not be denied it wants you to love it until the vary last bite. But I think the best part is when you savor it in your mouth and you do not want to let it go out of your mouth. Then with the creamy sencascaion leaves you just want another bite to say good …show more content…
I think if they want to put it in a magazine it should be Readers Digest because you digest the whole pie when you eat it at Burger King. That is some good advertisement in my mind, They could have not done that any better if they tried. How does this advertisement attempt to convince anybody to buy the product? Well when they put it on the pie in the advertisement, and they usually make it look better then it actually is. But in this case they do not that is how it actually looks when you open the boxes up. That is the only thing I have seen do that and look just as it did in the add. What symbolism used within the advertisement? Well I think that the big thing is that the pie taste really good. I think that is the hidden message in the advertisement is the same thing and they just want to get the word out there that our product is out there and you want to buy it for a good taste. It is good because they made it the color of the pie was the color of the wallpaper in the back of the advertisement and that color is brown. That is cool that they could do that with the color. I thought that that was cool but it raised the question that why the Burger King colors was not in

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