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227's™ YouTube Chili' The Beat Chili' Drops on Chili's Costumes! NBA Mix! Chili's From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chili's Grill & Bar Chilis Logo 2011.png Logo used since September 2011. Type Wholly owned subsidiary Industry Restaurant Genre Casual dining Founded March 13, 1975 Founder(s) Larry Lavine Headquarters 6820 LBJ Freeway Dallas, Texas, U.S. 75240 Number of locations 1500 Area served Worldwide Key people Kelli Valade, COO Products American cuisine Tex-Mex cuisine Parent Brinker International, Inc. Website chilis.com References: [1][2] Chili's Grill & Bar is a restaurant chain founded by Larry Lavine. The chain has many casual dining restaurants, in the U.S. and Canada. The chain can also be found in 31 other countries around the world. Chili's is owned and operated by Brinker International, Inc.. Contents 1 History 2 Menu 3 Advertising 4 International locations 5 Legal problems 6 References 7 External links History Chili's in Santa Clara, California Chili's first location, a converted postal station on Greenville Ave. in the Vickery Meadows area of Dallas, Texas, opened in 1975. The original Chili's on Greenville Ave. moved to a new building near the same site in 1981 before ceasing operations in 2007.[3] After laying idle for years, the building was torn down in 2012 to make way for a new 7-Eleven convenience store.[4] Lavine's concept was to create an informal, full-service dining restaurant with a menu featuring different types of hamburgers offered at an affordable price. The brand proved successful, and by the early 1980s there were 28 Chili's locations in the region, all featuring similar Southwest decor.[5] In 1983, Lavine sold the company to restaurant executive Norman E. Brinker, formerly of the Pillsbury restaurant group that owned Bennigan's.[5] Menu Chili's in Khobar, Saudi Arabia Chili's in Santiago, Dominican Republic, next to Häagen-Dazs. Chili's in Makati City, Philippines Chili's serves American food influenced by Tex-Mex cuisine. In addition to their regular menu, the company offers a nutritional menu, allergen menu, and vegetarian menu. They also offer a veggie burger (non-vegan) that is supplied by the Kellogg Company.[6] Advertising "Chili's (Welcome to Chili's!)" is an advertising jingle used in Chili's Restaurant commercials to advertise the restaurant's line of baby back ribs. The ad features a doo-wop quartet singing a cappella. The song was written by Guy Bommarito and produced by Tom Faulkner Productions for GSD&M Advertising of Austin, Texas. Faulkner sings both "I want my baby back, baby back, baby back...", as well as the melodic theme. The deep "Bar-B-Q Sauce" was sung by famed New York bass vocalist, Willie McCoy. Advertising Age magazine named the song first on its list of "10 songs most likely to get stuck in your head" in 2004.[7] In 2008, the chain aired parody ads for "P. J. Bland's", a fictional restaurant chain with cardboard foods.[8] In 2013, Chili's used Wendy Rene's Stax single Bar-B-Q in their TV commercial. International locations Chili's in Hendersonville, Tennessee Countries where Chili's is found Asia Europe Middle East North America / Caribbean Central / South America India Germany Bahrain Canada Brazil Indonesia Russia Kuwait Dominican Republic Costa Rica Japan Egypt Mexico Colombia Malaysia Lebanon Puerto Rico Ecuador Philippines United Arab Emirates United States El Salvador Singapore Oman Guatemala South Korea Qatar Honduras Taiwan Jordan Peru Saudi Arabia Venezuela Legal problems In October 2008, Chili's Australia was prosecuted and fined AU$300,000 by the NSW Office of Industrial Relations for underpaying staff, pressuring employees to sign an Australian workplace agreement and failing to pay AU$45,000 in owed wages by a deadline set by the Office of Industrial Relations. In the same year, Chili's announced that it would be closing all of its Australian Costume From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Question book-new.svg This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2010) Costumed performers from the 2006 Bristol Renaissance Faire. Yarkand ladies' summer fashions. 1870s Costume is the distinctive style of dress of a particular people, class, or period. A costume can be a particular style of clothing worn to portray the wearer as a character or type of character other than their regular persona at a social event such as a masquerade, a fancy dress party or in a theatre performance. Contents 1 Major categories 1.1 Theatrical costume 1.2 National costume 1.3 Holidays and festivals 1.4 Children 1.5 Mascots 1.6 Cosplay Major categories Theatrical costume Main article: Stage clothes Costume used in yakshagana, a theater art from India. One of the more prominent places people see costumes is in theatre, film and on television. In combination with other aspects, theatrical costumes can help actors portray characters' age, gender role, profession, social class, personality, ethnicity, and even information about the historical period/era, geographic location and time of day, as well as the season or weather of the theatrical performance. Often, stylized theatrical costumes can exaggerate some aspect of a character; for example Harlequin and Pantaloon in the Commedia dell'arte. National costume National costume or regional costume expresses local (or exiled) identity and emphasises a culture's unique attributes. It is often a source of national pride. Examples of such are a Scotsman in a kilt or a Japanese person in a kimono. Holidays and festivals A traditional, European-style Santa suit The wearing of costumes has become an important part of such holidays and festivals as Mardi Gras and Halloween (see Halloween costume for more information), and (to a lesser extent) people may also wear costumes in conjunction with other holidays, such as Christmas and Easter. Mardi Gras costumes usually take the form of jesters and other fantasy characters, while Halloween costumes traditionally take the form of supernatural creatures such as ghosts, vampires, pop culture icons and angels. In modern timess Halloween costumes sometimes also include fashion show type costumes. Christmas and Easter costumes typically portray mythical characters such as Santa Claus (by donning a santa suit and beard) or the Easter Bunny by putting on an animal costume. Costumes may serve to portray various other characters during secular holidays, such as an Uncle Sam costume worn on the Independence day for example. In Judaism, a common practice is to dress up on Purim. The Jews celebrate the change of their destiny. They were delivered from being the victims of an evil decree against them and were instead allowed by the King to destroy their enemies. A quote from the Book of Esther, which says: "On the contrary" (hebrew: ונהפוך הוא ) is the reason that wearing a costume has become so popular among the Jews on this holiday. Children Costumes also serve as an avenue for children to explore and roleplay. Children can dress up in various forms; for example characters from history or fiction like pirates, princesses or cowboys, common jobs like nurses or police officers, or animals such as those seen in zoos or farms. Children's Costumes Photo Gallery A child wearing a bee costume. Girl in Mary Poppins costume, an item in Walt Disney's highly successful merchandising campaign for the popular 1964 film. Children dressed as Batman and Robin, inspired by the campy hit Batman TV series (1966) Girl dressed as Princess Girl dressed as the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker ballet Boy dressed as a pirate Mascots Another very popular situation where costumes are employed are for sporting events, where people dressed as their team's representative mascot help the club or team rally round their team's cause. Animal costumes which are visually very similar to mascot costumes are also popular among the members of the furry fandom where they are referred to as fursuits that match ones animal persona, or fursona. Cosplay Cosplay, a word of Japanese origin that's short for "costume play", is a performance art in which participants wear costumes and accessories to represent a specific character or idea that is usually always identified with a unique name (as opposed to a generic word). These costume wearers often interact to create a subculture centered on role play, so most time they can be seen in a play group, gathering or convention. A significant amount of these kinds costumes may be originally designed or homemade and unique, depending on the character, idea, or object the costumer wearer is attempting to imitate or represent. The costumes themselves are often artistically judged to how well they represent the subject or object that the costume wearer is attempting to contrive. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Costumes. Clothing Categories: Costume design Clothing by nationality branches.[9] On April 2, 2014, Chili's announced [10][11] that it will donate a portion of its checks on April 7, 2014 to the National Autism Association, which claims that vaccinations are a cause of autism.[12][13][14] Chili's reversed itself over the weekend.[15] References Brinker International, Inc. (June 29, 2011). "FY 2011 10-K". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved April 17, 2012. Brinker International, Inc. (June 29, 2011). "2011 Annual Report to Shareholders". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved April 17, 2012. Brinker publication (October 2007). "Brinker 2007 Corporate report". Brinker International, Inc. Retrieved 2007-12-19. "Original Chili’s restaurant location on Greenville Avenue bites the dust". The Dallas Morning News. 2012-11-12. Retrieved 2014-01-27. "Brinker International". Answers.com. Retrieved 2007-12-19. "Chili's Restaurant Menu". Brinker International. 2012. Retrieved April 19, 2012. "10 Songs most likely to get stuck in your head.(The Book of Tens)". Advertising Age. December 2004. Retrieved 2008-06-24.[dead link] "Chili’s Spoofs Restaurant Ads with ‘P.J. Bland’s’ Campaign". Burger Business. 2009-04-15. Retrieved 2009-04-28. "Fast food chain off the boil.". Illawarra Mercury. 2008. Retrieved 2009-10-26. Gonzalez, Robert T. (2014-04-05). "Chili's Will Donate 10% of Customers' Checks to Anti-Vaxxers". io9.com. Gawker Media. Retrieved 2014-04-06. "How Fixing a "Broken Cheeseburger" Brought Chili's Compassion to Light". mediaroom.com. 2014-04-02. Retrieved 2014-04-06. "Causes of Autism". Retrieved 2014-04-06. Willingham, Emily (2014-04-05). "Chili's Autism Awareness Problem". forbes.com. Forbes. Retrieved 2014-04-06. Rainey, Clint (2014-04-04). "Chili's April Autism Awareness Partnership Draws Sharp Criticism". grubstreet.com. New York (magazine). Retrieved 2014-04-06. Smith, Aaron (7 April 2014). "Chili's cancels fundraiser with National Autism Association". cnn.com. CNN. Retrieved 7 April 2014. External links Portal icon Dallas-Fort Worth portal Portal icon Companies portal Portal icon Food portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chili's. Official website [hide] v t e Brinker International, Inc. 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227's™ YouTube Chili' Taco Bell Spicy' Ronald McDonald YouTube Playlist! NBA Mix! 227's™ YouTube Chili' Taco Bell Spicy' Ronald McDonald YouTube Playlist! NBA Mix! https://www.youtube.com/user/227tacobell/ https://www.youtube.com/user/227tacobell/feed https://www.youtube.com/user/227tacobell/about https://www.youtube.com/user/227tacobell/videos Taco Bell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Infomercial salesman Billy Mays signed a deal in June 2009 to shoot infomercial-style commercials for the chain, with filming to begin in August.[citation needed] His unexpected death from a heart attack on June 28, 2009 canceled those plans. On July 21, 2009, Gidget, the Chihuahua featured in Taco Bell ads in the late 1990s, was euthanized after suffering a stroke.[23] She was 15 years old. 2009 commercials for the "Frutista Freeze" frozen drink feature Snowball, an Eleonora Cockatoo noted for his ability to dance to human music.[24] In an effort to promote its $2 Meal Deals, Taco Bell started a Facebook group in June 2010 to collect signatures on a petition that appeals to the Federal Reserve to produce more two-dollar bills.[25] A large advertising push by Taco Bell was begun in late February 2011 in response to a consumer protection lawsuit filed against the company by an Alabama law firm. The promotion sought to counter allegations that the company falsely advertised the ratio of ingredients in its beef filling for its tacos. The spots featured employees and franchisees stating that the filling has always been a mixture of 88% beef and various spices and binders and nothing else. The ad followed several full page print ads in the New York Times and other newspapers that featured the headline "Thank you for suing us."[26] Additionally, the chain added a new social campaign using Twitter and Facebook. The company invested heavily in the campaign, spending more than $3 million (USD) putting out its message — about 20 percent more than the company usually spends on an advertising program. The various campaigns came shortly before the company began its official response to the suit in the United States District Court for the Central District of California and were designed to bring public opinion into their camp. Various analysts stated that the company would have been better off using a grass-root campaign that involved in store advertising and other non-broadcast media.[27] The suit was eventually withdrawn,[28] and the company continued its advertising response by publicly requesting an apology from the suing firm of Beasley Allen. Analyst Laura Ries, of marketing strategy firm Ries & Ries, stated she believed Taco Bell's latest response was a mistake. She went on to comment that reviving memories of a suit that the majority of the public had forgotten after the initial burst of publicity, commenting "when you run these ads defending, defending, defending, sometimes people think, "Well, wait a minute, why are they trying so hard to defend themselves?"[28] In spring 2012, Taco Bell teamed up with Frito Lay and created the Doritos Locos Tacos, which is a taco with a Dorito Nacho Cheese flavored taco shell.[29] In early 2012, Taco Bell announced they would be launching a new line of breakfast menu items including a Johnsonville Foods sausage and egg wrap, breakfast burritos, hash browns, Cinnabon Delights, Seattle's Best Coffee, and orange juice.[30] Taco Bell is releasing a Mountain Dew infused drink called Mountain Dew A.M.[31] On June 6, 2012, Taco Bell announced it would be testing a new "Cantina Menu" with upscale items in their Kentucky and California restaurants. The new menu was created by celebrity chef Lorena Garcia, which will feature black beans, cilantro rice, citrus and herb marinated chicken and cilantro dressing.[32][33] The Cool Ranch Doritos taco began being sold in stores March 7, 2013.[34] Shortly before launch, Taco Bell launched a promotion advertising that fans could get the new flavor at its stores a day early if they "just asked" on March 6. However, they neglected to inform the majority of their stores of this leading to numerous complaints on its social media sites and news sites from disappointed consumers who were unable to obtain the new taco.[35][36] On July 23, 2013, Taco Bell announced they will stop selling kids' meals and toys at all their U.S. restaurants by January 2014. Some outlets will stop selling them as early as July 2013.[37] On August 6, 2013, Taco Bell announced it was expanding its test market of waffle tacos to about 100 restaurants in Fresno, California, Omaha, Nebraska and Chattanooga, Tennessee, starting August 8. The waffle taco includes scrambled eggs, sausage and a side of syrup. It was the top selling item during breakfast hours at the five Southern California restaurants where they were tested earlier in 2013.[38] The breakfast menu started on March 27, 2014. Other items include A.M. Crunchwrap, Cinnabon Delights, breakfast burrito, A.M. grilled sausage flatbread melt, hash browns, coffee and orange juice.[39] The ad campaign which began March 27 used twenty-five men who were named Ronald McDonald, a reference to the famous clown of a rival chain.[40] Slogans Taco Bell has used the following advertising slogans: Current: "Live Más" (with the introduction of the Cantina Bell menu) Mid-2001 – 2012: "Think outside the bun" Early 2001: "Get it at The Bell." 1999 – 2001: "Grande taste. Loco value." 1997 – 2000: "Yo quiero Taco Bell" Late 1990s: "Spice Up The Night" (for Taco Bell's late night day part) 1988 - 1990: "Make A Run For The Border" 1987 - 1988: "Hello Taco Bell" 1985 – 1987: "The Cure For The Common Meal" Early 1980s: "All of The Above" Late 1970s - 1985: "Just Made For You" 1976 – 1979: "The Fresh Food Place"[41] Outside the United States Australia Taco Bell first opened in Australia in September 1981, but Taco Bell was ordered to change its name after the owner of a local restaurant successfully sued Taco Bell for misleading conduct.[42] The local restaurant was called "Taco Bell's Casa" and had been operating in Australia since the 1970s. The owner successfully argued that Sydneysiders would confuse the takeaway chain with his restaurant, and this would damage his reputation. Taco Bell later opened in 1997 in Australia with a store in the cinema district on George St in Sydney and a year later in 1998 within a few KFC stores in the state of New South Wales, but by 2005, the Taco Bell brand was pulled out of the country. Canada Taco Bell has been present in Canada since 1981, with the first store opening in Windsor, Ontario. For some time it was possible to order draft beer with one's order. Taco Bell offers free soda refills in its stores. On March 31, 2011 Priszm, owner of Taco Bell (Canada), went into bankruptcy protection in Ontario and British Columbia.[43] On May 6, 2011, Priszm Income Fund was delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange for failure to meet the continued listing requirements.[44] Since then some Taco Bell restaurants have been closed down including those in Guelph, Hamilton, and Cambridge, Ontario among others. Chile Taco Bell have fourteen stores in Chile, thirteen of which are operated in conjunction (and in the same facilities) with Pizza Hut. All Taco Bell stores are in shopping malls located mainly in Santiago. Cyprus Taco Bell in Cyprus A Taco Bell opened in Cyprus in December 2009 in Limassol at the MY MALL Limassol. Further restaurants are planned to be opened within the next 18 months (probably also in Cyprus' capital Nicosia).[45] Greece Greece's first Taco Bell opened in Athens upon the grand opening of the newly constructed Athens Metro Mall on November 30, 2010.[46][47] The restaurant closed in August 2012 and the chain withdrew from the Greek market.[48] Iceland Taco Bell in Iceland is operated as a part of the KFC establishment in Hafnarfjörður, suburb of Reykjavík. It was established in late 2006, after the departure of the U.S. Navy from Naval Air Station Keflavik. A second location opened in the Ártúnshöfði part of Reykjavik in November 2008.[49] The Ártúnshöfði location is now closed, and replaced by a new location in the nearby area of Grafarholt (together with KFC). (update 07/2011) 227's YouTube Chili' Taco Bell Ronald McDonald NBA Mix! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdHp41fdkKfDpeUsbc0gun2Zrzlro-woe 227's YouTube Chili' Taco Bell Chili' Breakfast NBA Mix! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdHp41fdkKfDUx9rjFthWdHmJIwkp7YIu 227's YouTube Chili' Taco Bell Chili' Commercials NBA Mix! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdHp41fdkKfBNMa8_b-DFWls6U_J5ITIm *** The Boise State Chili' Broncos @ Boise, Idaho's Taco Chili' Bell Arena! 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