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List of the top 10 best fast food mascots ever. These popular advertising heroes are the top 10 fast food mascots that are most memorable. Fast food restaurant branding's most iconic mascots.
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For whatever reason, someone, somewhere, decided that fast food restaurants, like sports teams, need mascots. They give us all the best fast food advertisements and, more often than not, they allow for some serious comic relief. To help separate the good from the bad, we’ve put together a list of our ten favorite fast food mascots of all time.

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:25 Jack – Jack in the Box
1:51 Bee – Jollibee
3:14 Where’s the Beef Lady – Wendy’s
4:55 Cuppy – Dunkin
6:22 Little Caesar – Little Caesar’s
7:33 The Hamburglar – McDonald’s
8:56 Wendy – Wendy’s
10:08 Colonel Sanders – KFC
11:32 The Burger King – Burger King
13:06 Ronald McDonald – McDonald’s

SUMMARIES:
- For seventy years, Jack in the Box has been a favorite among fast food fans, particularly those living on the West Coast.
- Jollibee mascot is probably the most good-spirited one on the list, but probably the last one you’d want to mess with.
- Typically known as the “Where’s the Beef Lady”, this Wendy’s mascot is actually named Clara Peller.
- Cuppy looks identical to the cup in the Dunkin Donuts logo.
- Originally the restaurant’s silent hero, Little Caesar was given the famous phrase “Pizza! Pizza!” in the eighties.
- The Hamburglar we all know and love looks more like a Muppet on the run from the law.
- The Wendy’s mascot started off as just a logo for the brand but, eventually, Wendy Thomas starred as her in the restaurant’s commercials.
- Like the Wendy’s mascot, KFC’s Colonel Sanders was based on a real person.
- Making Burger King’s mascot a literal king was the only logical decision. Out of all the mascots on this list, the Burger King is probably the one who’s gone through the most transformation.
- The red haired, yellow jumpsuit wearing clown hasn’t been around quite as long as McDonald’s, but the restaurant hadn’t been around long when Ronald McDonald first appeared.

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