![]() ![]() A spokesperson for Wendy’s said the burger brand’s social channels are handled both in-house and through an agency. Wendy’s tweeted back the “outrageous goal of 18 million,” he recalled. “I decided to kick it up a notch and ask my favorite fast food restaurant the same type of question: ‘How many retweets for a year of free nuggs?’” I recalled tweets I have seen where kids will text their parents asking ‘How many retweets for a dog?’ types of questions,” Wilkerson wrote. “I was laying in my bed scrolling through my Twitter timeline when I thought of something. ![]() “It all started as a joke,” Wilkerson wrote on the #NuggsForCarter website, set up as the campaign took hold. With help from Wendy’s Twitter community manager team, he set a goal of 18 million retweets to get him chicken nuggets for life. The chain and celebrities Ellen DeGeneres, Bradley Cooper and more get in on hashtag NuggsForCarter retweet challenge.Ī 16-year-old chicken nugget aficionado ignited a Twitter storm this week that has drawn in Wendy’s, talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and actor Bradley Cooper.Ĭarter Wilkerson of Reno, Nev., lit the fuse on the #NuggsForCarter phenomenon on April 5. What started as a request for a popular free food for life, turned into a force to support breast cancer prevention and the Dave Thomas Adoption Foundation. Forward by Go-Wine.Com: In an era where there is endless opportunity for us to help each other a wonderful movement has begun. ![]()
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