Hardee's Franchisee Tells Chain to Clean Up Its Ads

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NEW YORK Boddie-Noell Enterprises in North Carolina, which claims to be the largest Hardee’s franchisee in the country, has vowed not to use the restaurant chain’s controversial biscuit hole ad and also says it will press Hardee’s parent CKE to clean up the campaign and eliminate the spots “in all markets.”

The franchisee’s move came after it received a complaint about the spots — which, with tongue firmly in cheek, use terms like A-hole, B-hole, sweet balls and “bisticals” as potential names for the new biscuit holes that compete with products such as Dunk’n Donuts’ doughnut holes.

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