Everything about Jack Mascot totally explained
Jack is the
clown mascot of
American restaurant chain Jack In The Box. In the
advertisements, he's the founder,
CEO, and ad spokesman for the restaurant. He has the appearance of a typical
human male, with the exception of his huge round white head, blue dot eyes, black pointy nose, and linear red smile. He is almost always seen wearing his yellow clown cap, and a
business suit. According to his
California driver's license, Jack I. Box is 6'-8" tall and weighs 195 pounds. It also shows his
birthday to be
May 16.
Jack was born on a
cattle ranch in
Colorado. He later moved to Southern
California, where he met his
blonde wife, Cricket. They now have a young
son named Jack Jr. (who, like all males in the Box
family tree, also has an oversized
bald head).
Jack, fluent in English and
Spanish, has starred in more than 300
television and
radio commercials, including more than 100 Spanish-language ads. Jack's linguistic talents also include
Mandarin, which he spoke in the 1999 television ad "Titans."
A true man of the people, Jack ran for president in 1996 and beat out
Bill Clinton,
Bob Dole and
Dogbert in a national independent Virtual Vote poll; no recounts required.
During
Super Bowl XXXV, Jack in the Box debuted a television commercial in which Jack announced his purchase of a professional
football team, the Carnivores. His team played against teams such as the
Tofu Eaters and the Vegans.
History
Prior to
1980, the chain used a huge clown head as its symbol, which sat atop the remote activated talking
drive-thru menus (in the 1960's and early '70's the clown head was also at the top of the large signs at each location). In 1980, the chain decided to establish a more "mature" image by introducing a wider variety of menu items and, most notably, discontinuing the use of Jack. A series of
television commercials announced "We're blowing up clowns!" and showed the dramatic
explosion of the notorious
clown heads. These commercials led to many complaints by parents over the violence.
In 1995, the chain, which had suffered a series of setbacks (including a
major food contamination crisis in 1993) revived and revitalized their old moniker. A series of new commercials featured a new, more-serious Jack with a smaller head and wearing a business suit (according to him, "thanks to the miracle of
plastic surgery"). In the very first of these new commercials, he blew up the board of directors as retribution for his supposed destruction in 1980.
This image of destruction angered many, as it occurred at nearly the same time as several domestic bombings hitting the news in those days (see
Oklahoma City bombing). But the ad agency and the corporation stuck by the new campaign, because the intent was to prove to a wary public that the company was no longer the same restaurant chain plagued by the food safety scandal, and because the commercials had a definite humorous element to them that undermined the alleged "retribution" that Jack was supposedly demonstrating in these commercials and overall, the public responded positively.
Car antenna ornaments shaped like Jack's head have been a mainstay of the restaurant chain's promotion for several years. However, as
whip antennas become obsolete on newer cars, the Jack balls have come less common.
Dick Sittig, a marketing executive who started the Jack advertising campaign, is the voice of Jack.
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