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October 2, 2012
MIAMI Burger King is making gift-giving for less-intimate acquaintances easier and promoting its new dollar double cheeseburger with a collection of 20 cheeky holiday greeting cards that each come with a crisp $1 bill.
The cards and cash, intended for one of Burger King’s $1 quarter-pound double cheeseburgers, are available at www.bkdollarholidays.com. Purchasers must have a credit card or Pay Pal account. The $1-per-card price includes postage and handling.
Visitors to the website can select cards by adjusting a slide bar on the home page to indicate their relationship with the recipient -- from second-tier friend to virtual stranger.
Tongue-in-cheek messages include:
“Because an IM greeting wouldn’t have been enough. And a fancy gift would’ve been too much.”
“Because I care deeply about someone who looks kinda like you.”
“'Tis the season to celebrate. You just eked your way onto my gift list.”
“I want to share the season with friends like you. Provided it doesn’t interfere with my bowl-game TV schedule.”
“Everyone is taking a closer look at their gift list this holiday sea...
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