THE YUMBURGER LAUNCH AD, showing an early Jollibee mascot.1978 |
Jollibee was just three years old when it began
advertising in 1978. From a small Magnolia Ice Cream parlor put up in 1975 in
Cubao, the visionary Tony Tan Cak Tiong, turned his dessert shop into a fast
food restaurant, and the rest is history.
By April of that year, Jollibee was operating 8 stores in
Manila: 4 in Cubao, 2 in Quiapo and 1 each in Greenhills and the University
Belt. The core offerings were burgers,
and the flagship product was the YUMBURGER.
Jollibee YUMBURGER
was a basic burger consisting of two buns that sandwiches a 100% beef
burger patty slathered with a special dressing. It was a no-fuss, no-frill
burger that nevertheless, delighted its market that had a taste nor just for
good food, but also value for money. Indeed, “the hamburger with a double yum”
was just priced at Ph.2.95!
The YUMBURGER
was introduced in colored print ads mostly in weekend and women’s magazines in
the first quarter of 1978. The print ad, whose maker or origin is unknown, was
noteworthy for a lot of reasons.
It marked the first appearance of the bee mascot as the
presenter of the YUMBURGER. It
looked more like an insect than the friendly, chubby Jollibee mascot that we
know now (Jollibee consultant Manuel
C. Lumba is credited with conceptualizing the vest-wearing bee with a chef hat.
Likewise, revising the restaurant’s name to”Jollibee”).
The origin story of YUMBURGER
was also romanticized to appeal to children—the ad claims that YUMBURGER was created in Yumburg, “a
place between here and nowhere”, pople by fairy-tale like characters. In any case, YUMBURGER offered “Pure beef. Pure pleasure.Pure goodness. No
cereals”.
SOURCES
Photo of Jollibee store: https://filipiknow.net/jollibee-interesting-facts-and-trivia/
Photo of Jollibee store: https://filipiknow.net/jollibee-interesting-facts-and-trivia/
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