Sneak King May Never Return Because The Burger King Mascot Was Too Creepy

Sneak King, the 2006 stealth-action video game from Burger King’s “Creepy King” era, may never see a sequel. According to the chain’s chief marketing officer, Joel Yashinsky, the unsettling mascot was retired in favor of a more family-friendly image—and with him likely went plans for any second installment.

Sneak King May Never Return Because The Burger King Mascot Was Too Creepy

Elitist no more, caviar is turning casual

When Burger King announced caviar-topped nuggets at its French restaurants on April 1, many laughed it off as an April Fool’s joke. This surprising move signals a shift in how luxury foods like caviar are becoming more accessible to the general public.

Elitist no more, caviar is turning casual