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Foster Imposter Fun Facts

How much do you really know about the Foster Imposters®, those infamous, junk-food eating chickens. Below are some interesting fun facts about both the Foster Imposters and their 'On the Loose' Road Show.

Foster Imposter Fun Facts

  • The Foster Imposters were created in 1993 by the San Francisco-based advertising firm Goody, Silverstein and Partners.
  • The Foster Imposters have been hitting the television airwaves since 1993 and have starred in more than 19 different commercials.
  • The commercials have been viewed by millions of consumers throughout the West.
  • Since they were "hatched," the Foster Imposters have gained a loyal following, receiving thousands of letters and phone calls from their fans.
  • The Foster Imposters chickens have achieved "celebrity status." They are the West's most recognized advertising characters since the California Raisins™.
  • The Foster Imposters do not have names.
  • The Foster Imposters "drive" a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere.
  • The Foster Imposters subsist on a diet of junk food—soda pop, potato chips, donuts, pizza, candy corn and onion rings.
  • The Turkey Imposter was "born" in 2000 when it joined the junk food eating chickens in the quest to become fresh Foster Farms poultry.

Foster Imposter 'On the Loose' Road Show Fun Facts

  • The Foster Imposter Road Show debuted at the 1998 Super Bowl in San Diego, California.
  • Since its inception, more than 12 million fans have seen the Road Show.
  • The Road Show has traveled more than 80,000 miles and served more than 1,500,000 samples of Foster Farms Savory Servings® entrees and other delicious Foster Farms chicken and turkey items.
  • During appearances, two 20-foot-tall inflatable Foster Imposter chickens sit atop the 12-foot-high trailer—equivalent in height to a three-story building.
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