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Froster

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Iced frozen beverages
A 710 mL Froster from Mac's

Froster is a brand of icedfrozen carbonated beverage (however, not pressurized, still carbonated in Canada) sold atCircle K in theUnited States,Canada,Ireland, andLithuania.

Marketing

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A typical Froster machine inEdmonton

In 2006, a Froster advertising campaign was run that features a Froster flavor called"Whack". The campaign centers on the Whack flavor and uses double entendres involving the word, such as "I think I could have a Whack every day if I could," as well as humorously bleeping out the word"Whack" in the commercials.[1]

In May 2007, Mac's introduced a controversial advertising campaign for their newWTF Froster beverage. Targeting primarily internet savvy teenage youth, the campaign included posters and a series of viral internet video ads. The controversy stems from the use of the WTF internet slang acronym "What the Fuck", a poster of a nun and goat bowing in the presence of a cup ofWTF and video ads portraying sexual innuendo and bizarre or questionable conduct. In response Mac's has pulled the more controversial ads and has stated that it intendedWTF to refer to "What's the flavour?".[2]

In 2008, another controversial Froster advertising campaign was launched that uses the acronym "STFU" (which inInternet lingo stands for "shut the fuck up"). The website states the acronym means "suck the Froster up".

As of August 2014, the current campaign is "Take It Easy".

Flavors

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The official Froster website[3] lists the flavors:

Other flavours do exist, such asPepsi. Typically, older Mac's stores will not use "Fanta" or other technically correct names. It is quite common to findCrush labelled flavours, as well as flavours named as bluntly as "Banana".

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Marketing Magazine article". Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved2008-05-08.
  2. ^"What the Huh?"(PDF).
  3. ^"Froster - Circle K". Retrieved2020-09-08.

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