I’m of the opinion that only mattress companies should be able to celebrate Presidents Day. But that’s not particularly popular, given the swarm of Brands™ wishing us all a happy Presidents Day on Twitter. KFC definitely takes the cake for weirdness.
Or drumstick. I don’t know. The year 2016 is just too weird for me sometimes.
Today, celebrate the Founding Fathers who fought for life, liberty, and the pursuit of pizza. #PresidentsDay pic.twitter.com/ORvc8neET9
— Papa Johns (@PapaJohns) February 15, 2016
Wood you believe it? Ivory teeth! Happy #PresidentsDay! pic.twitter.com/jbP1rwvWMJ
— Skype (@Skype) February 15, 2016
Happy #PresidentsDay! Shout-out to Warren G. Harding, the commander-in-chief when the Crave was born in 1921. pic.twitter.com/l5lLhHCg2f
— White Castle (@WhiteCastle) February 15, 2016
Clearly, from President Jackson’s playful look, he’s kidding, Nashville Hot isn’t that hot. #NashvillePresidentsDay pic.twitter.com/7KCJT57laS
— KFC (@kfc) February 15, 2016
Nashville Hot won’t really make steam come from your ears. President Johnson is dramatic. #Nashvillepresidentsday pic.twitter.com/coj9NirObB
— KFC (@kfc) February 15, 2016
Nashville Hot isn’t as hot as President Polk wants you to think in this historical document. #NashvillePresidentsDay pic.twitter.com/48wodV41MO
— KFC (@kfc) February 15, 2016
Rock solid leadership.
Happy #PresidentsDay, #Panthers fans! pic.twitter.com/V7UgDwsmDc
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) February 15, 2016
Happy #PresidentsDay. pic.twitter.com/3zqZ1FbE7S
— Hostess Snacks (@Hostess_Snacks) February 15, 2016