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Hawkee
09-26-2023, 02:42 AM
In the 90's it was common to see new fast food places make their debuts and make their marks in the world of fast food. One such chain is Boston Market and they first became popular in 1995 when they changed their name to the iconic Boston Market name. And had amazing commercials to match. At Boston Market you could buy almost everything you could name but their best known sandwich was the Boston Carver which had it's own commercials too and also did holiday specials such as Thanksgiving turkey dinners and hams for Christmas dinners which also had their own commercials. In 2000 comedian Keith Obermann began being Boston Market's spokesman in commercials and was pretty funny in them. Today there are few surviving Boston markets open but thanks to these commercials you can experience what Boston Market was like. Believe it or not my family used to love Boston Market and we would pick us up a meal for dinner and I can say Boston Market's food was excellent and you can now buy the same meals with Boston Market TV Dinners too

Hawkee
07-22-2024, 04:59 AM
I can honestly say that when Boston Market "when it was first known as Boston Chicken" knew how to attract customers with great commercials and their food was very good but why they got Keith Obermann to promote Boston Market in commercials is odd to me? Growing as a teenager every time my family would finish shopping at Target we would sometimes pick up Boston Market to eat at home or usually eat in our family van and I loved Boston Market's chicken and they had creamy macaroni and cheese that was really good. Why Boston Market no longer exists I can't figure out but when you watch the Boston Market commercials you'll understand why their food was great

Dude111
07-22-2024, 12:14 PM
I really mi$$ Boston market :(

Dream Canteen
07-22-2024, 03:21 PM
but why they got Keith Obermann to promote Boston Market in commercials is odd to me?He was a very popular anchor on ESPN at the time, and was known for his snarky, funny sports coverage, so it made sense. He didn’t become a political commentator until the early aughts.

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