Before anyone could really prepare, the pandemic arrived and upended life as we knew it. After 12 long months living in ‘Confusing Times’, Burger King has wonderfully imagined the state of mind felt by many as they try to re-enter ‘normal’ life after this unprecedented captivity.
Created by David Madrid, the Impossible Whopper ads first appeared in radio form back in March. “It’s all so confusing nowadays,” boomed the deep voice of a man who starts verbalizing people’s anxieties. “Terrence knows that shaking hands is not OK. But bumping elbows is. Terrence also knows that he should sneeze into his elbow, no Terrence is confused.”
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Solar Energy Partners Joins with The Salvation Army in Support of Local Communities in an Effort to Give Back During the Holidays
California-based Solar Company Puts Community First Benefitting Homes in Need Through Red Kettle and Angel Tree Programs
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TURLOCK, Calif., Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Solar Energy Partners (SEP), one of California s highest rated and fastest growing solar energy brokerages, today announced that they have officially partnered with The Salvation Army, the nation s largest social-services organization, through their Red Kettle & Angel Tree programs to aid those in need. With a need to help 155% more people than usual this season, The Salvation Army supports homeless shelters, grocery assistance, and Bill-pay assistance - helping struggling households pay their utility bills.