Culver's[R] Restaurants Defies Sluggish Economy.Confidence and commitment to growth lead to increased sales and bold new marketing campaign PRAIRIE prairie Level or rolling grassland, especially that found in central North America. Decreasing amounts of rainfall, from 40 in. (100 cm) at the forested eastern edge to less than 12 in. DU SAC Sac: see Sac and Fox. SAC - 1. An early system on the Datatron 200 series. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)]. , Wis adv. 1. Certainly; really; indeed. v. t. 1. To think; to suppose; to imagine; - used chiefly in the first person sing. present tense, I wis. See the Note under Ywis. . -- Bucking the trend of a down economy, Culver's([R]) Restaurants is on the move. The company's confidence and commitment to growth has led to increased sales, new restaurant openings, and an aggressive marketing campaign launching nationally around this year's Academy Awards([R]). Known for its ButterBurgers([R]), fresh frozen custard and commitment to treating guests with unexpected kindness, Culver's is proof that good companies grow even in challenging times. Culver's, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, ended 2008 with nearly a 10 percent increase in overall sales. While its roots are in the Midwest, the company is spreading across the country with 23 new stores in 2008 - two of which opened in Phoenix, a new market for Culver's - and 20 more planned for 2009. Now, Culver's is pulling out all the stops with a new marketing effort chronicling the "Culverization of the Nation." Culverization began a year ago as the story of irresistible ir·re·sis·ti·ble adj. 1. Impossible to resist: an irresistible impulse to sneeze. 2. Having an overpowering appeal: irresistible beauty. goodness and warm hospitality you'll always find at every Culver's restaurant was told. The company's new marketing push seeks to extend Culverization across the nation, converting millions with delicious food and extraordinary hospitality. The new campaign launches with Culver's first-ever national TV ad, a 60-second commercial that will air Feb. 22 during the live "red carpet" show on E! preceding the Academy Awards. The 60-second commercial will also be shown during the Oscars broadcast on ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. affiliates in select markets, after which a series of 30-second spots will extend the campaign throughout 2009. "We're making a strong statement that Culver's refuses to participate in the current economic downturn," said Chris Contino, Culver's vice president of marketing. "We honor our guests by doing what's right for them. That's something we're proud of and believe helps us continue to grow despite challenges." In the new TV campaign there's a lone skeptic - a fellow who hasn't yet been Culverized. Mystified mys·ti·fy tr.v. mys·ti·fied, mys·ti·fy·ing, mys·ti·fies 1. To confuse or puzzle mentally. See Synonyms at puzzle. 2. To make obscure or mysterious. by what he's seeing at Culver's, he decides to investigate. To him, tasty food cooked to order and brought to your table or your car with a friendly smile is against the natural order of the universe. Convinced there's something unnatural going on, he's desperately trying to disrupt the experience. Of course, he fails every time. In addition, the campaign will include radio, a new crop of Culverisms (the quirky quirk n. 1. A peculiarity of behavior; an idiosyncrasy: "Every man had his own quirks and twists" Harriet Beecher Stowe. 2. sayings on all point-of-sale and packaging), social media and grassroots events. Culver's also has a growing following on Twitter A Web site and service that lets users send short text messages from their cellphones to a group of friends. Launched in 2006, Twitter (www.twitter.com) was designed for people to broadcast their current activities and thoughts. (@getculverized) and a Facebook fan page. For more information, visit http://www.getculverized.com/. |
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