Fortune Cookies With Promotional Messages
20170323322 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21D13/48
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fortune cookie includes a cookie and printed messages that promote the theme of the restaurant providing the fortune cookie and that provide promotional material that enhances customer loyalty (and enhanced business for the restaurant) through promotional advertising, giveaways, and the like. For example, a fortune cookie with a Southern country theme is formed from cornbread, shortbread, red velvet, pecan pie, or other American Southern or country-style flavor and includes messages on one side with a home-spun country theme and promotional materials on the other side. The promotional materials may include free items such as candy from a country store for the children and giveaways or discounts correlated with the point of sale on purchases from the country store or for future food purchases from the restaurant. The promotions also may be directed to cross-promotions with other retail and online establishments.
Claims
1. A fortune cookie including a cookie including therein a printed message with a theme adapted to the culture and theme of a restaurant in which the fortune cookie is provided and a promotional message that entitles the recipient to a free gift or discount on an item in the restaurant or an item in an associated or cross-marketed retail or online store.
2. The fortune cookie of claim 1, wherein the cookie is formed from edible material appropriate for the culture or theme of the restaurant.
3. The fortune cookie of claim 2, wherein the cookie is formed from cornbread.
4. The fortune cookie of claim 2, wherein the cookie has at least one of the following flavors: shortbread, red velvet, pecan pie, honey and biscuits, and molasses.
5. The fortune cookie of claim 1, wherein the printed message includes an educational fact or expression of culture or folk wisdom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description with relation to the accompanying figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0011] Certain specific details are set forth in the following description with respect to
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[0013] In exemplary embodiments, the fortune cookies include printed messages that promote the theme of the restaurant providing the fortune cookies. The printed message may include an educational fact or expression of culture or folk wisdom. For example, in the case of Cracker Barrel, the messages provide multicultural American historic value by providing pithy home-spun country sayings that bring back fond memories of old family sayings passed down through generations. As illustrated in
[0014] Those familiar with the frontier and Southern dialect of the Southern country theme promoted by Cracker Barrel will recognize that this dialect is rich with both expressive, entertaining and amusing expressions that can fit the 10 word “fortune” format as well as the fascinating history that keeps guests returning to such stores. In exemplary embodiments, a roster of over 5000 expressions may be in rotation at any given time. The following are a few examples of the vast array of colorful Southern, country and frontier expressions that actually bear traces of Elizabethan English that are still found in the rural parts if America today:
[0015] You can't get blood out of a turnip.
[0016] If the shoe fits, wear it.
[0017] Butter your own biscuit.
[0018] Sparks are going to fly at the square dance!
[0019] You enter a room with bells on.
[0020] To get ahead, get the bee out of your bonnet!
[0021] You can argue the horns off a billy goat.
[0022] In two shakes of a lamb's tail, your dream comes true!
[0023] Similarly, there is a vast array of Southern country facts that may also be provided on such fortune cookies. The following are a few examples of the country-style facts that could be presented on the reverse side of the country-style cornbread fortune cookie designed for sale and use by Cracker Barrel:
[0024] Native Americans used the beaver's front tooth to carve tools in the 1700s.
[0025] Early American women tied pockets on the outside of their skirts.
[0026] Phrenologists analyzed a person's character by examining the location of the bumps on their head.
[0027] Bone marrow was an early delicacy that required a special instrument to extract.
[0028] Also, as shown in
[0029] The cartoon of
[0030] “You can't get blood out of a turnip.”
A promotion specific to Cracker Barrel such as this would be on the reverse:
[0031] “Take 10 additional percent off any item on the clearance rack”
[0032] Or
[0033] “Use this number to take 10 percent off of any purchase in our online store.”
[0034] Or
[0035] “You won a Hershey bar.”
[0036] Or
[0037] Take 20% off our Cracker Barrel Country Maple Syrup
[0038] Or
[0039] Your lucky number is 123. See the casher in the Old Country Store to claim your prize.
[0040] Etc.
[0041] On the back, there is a fact about early American Rural Life. For example:
[0042] “The incisor of a beaver was used by 17th century native Americans as a tool to cut stone.”
These promotions are designed to cause the customers to spend more time in the store after or during the process of paying the bill and/or to provide the incentive for a return visit.
[0043] While specific embodiments have been described in detail in the foregoing detailed description and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure and the broad inventive concepts thereof. For example, the fortune cookies themselves may be made from edible materials appropriate for the culture or theme of the restaurant and the associated messages and promotions would be adapted accordingly. The promotions could be redeemed in person in the store or in a related or cross-promoted online store as desired. It is understood, therefore, that the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the particular examples and implementations disclosed herein, but is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof