Jack in the Box wants you to show your support — and in return, you'll get free curly fries.
The fast food chain's latest advertising campaign, which first aired during this year's Super Bowl, depicts its fictitious CEO "Jack Box" character (yes, the one with the ping-pong head) being struck by a bus. Jack in the Box is now asking you to "show your support for Jack and enjoy some fries."
To land an order of free, medium-sized curly fries, simply print this coupon and present it at participating stores today. What do you think of the chain's new commercials — are they silly or smart?






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As there are no Jack in the Box chain in nyc, I'm now very sad because I LOVE curly fries and I'm broke so this would have been perfect. *sigh*
1Well, I haven't lived in a market that had a JitB for years, but I seriously doubt that anyone is going to go in and just get the fries. And as potatoes are cheap and a huge money-maker for all fast food chains (along with soda), the loss on the giveaway fries is going to be more than compensated by the extra spending people will do. So yeah, smart on their part, absolutely.
2i'm a sucker for curly fries - yet there aren't any locations near me. you'd be surprised who goes for the freebies - even if it is just fries
3ilanac13 ditto here.
4Sweet! There's one in front of my school.
I'll support you Jack!!
haha
5I'll do anything in my power to support Jack, too
6darn, noting on the east coast! or anywhere remotelynear me. and i love curly fries =/
7I would be interested if they were sweet potato fries! Now those, I LOVE.
8I love curly fries, I wish more places had them!
9I love their curly fries!
10There is at least 1 in my neighborhood....more importantly though- I love their potato wedges smothered with cheese and bacon. Ask for a side of ranch and you are in heaven!
I got these last night. There were at least six people waiting in line, and the medium fries were more like small fries!
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