Al Pereira, Ty Ballek and Bryson Kuhlman were never ones to duck a challenge. And boy, did they get one in the form of a chicken. More precisely, a “Chicken Dinner Candy Vehicle,” a rusted out 1955 Ford Pick-Up topped by a sculpted chicken once used the Sperry Candy Company to promote its “chicken dinner […]
The fact that the lip-syncing duo was exploited and the result of industry-wide issues in pop music was irrelevant. That myopic public scorn feels familiar today.