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Carl’s Jr. performs a u-turn with its advertising to focus on food, not girls (CKR)

The fast-food restaurant chain is rebranding and getting rid of the racy ads it has become known for.

Carl's Jr.'s new ads, from creative agency 72&Sunny, feature the fictional father-son duo of the restaurant-founding family.

In a new ad (watch it in full below) the fictional Carl Hardee Sr. arrives in the headquarters of Carl's Jr. to remove his son, responsible for the risque ads of the restaurant's past, from the helm of the company.

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An ad from 2012 featuring Emily Ratajkowski and Sara Underwood:

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In a 2015 interview with Entrepreneur, Puzder explained his thinking behind the ads of old: "I like our ads. I like beautiful women eating burgers in bikinis. I think it's very American," he said. "I used to hear: 'Brands take on the personality of the CEO'. And I rarely thought that was true, but I think this one [referring to the Super Bowl ad starring Charlotte McKinney], in this case, it kind of did take on my personality."

In an interview with Fox Business earlier this month, Puzder explained the ads had "saved a lot of jobs" at the company because they gave the company attention and increased sales.

But as Carl Hardee Sr. says in the video, the company "got a little distracted."

Food innovation will be the new marketing focus, taking the company back to its roots.

"Pioneering a new way of food, daring food, cutting out corners food for you," as Carl Hardee Sr. says in the ad.

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At the end of the spot, Carl Hardee Sr. gets into an American classic car with his son. He then teases: "We have a great American thing we're thinking up next. And that's a promise"

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