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  Nestlé Nesquik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1973, the Quik Bunny, an anthropomorphic cartoon rabbit character wearing a "Q", was introduced as its mascot.
He was later replaced by Quik Bunny (called Quiky in French), much to the discontent of fans who protested against the lack of a sympathetic character and the Americanism.
In the U.S. by 1999, the Quik Bunny was renamed the Nesquik Bunny and his "Q" changed to an "N" when the brand name was changed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nesquik   (418 words)

  
 DUH! Marketing.com - Home of Professional Speaker Liz Goodgold
To maintain the image of the Quik Bunny portrayed in commercials when the character –in the form of an actor in costume-makes public appearances, the actor is not allowed to talk.
The commercial bunny has no gender or ethnicity, and the no talking rule at public appearances ensures that the only voice associated with the character is the one in commercials.
Those in the costume must read a "Bunny’s Guideline Book" listing the rules for public appearances: hugging, dancing and posing for pictures is acceptable, but no rolling on the ground to dirty the costume, and while autographs are encouraged, they are not to be applied to skin or clothing.
www.nuancing.com /publications/09.html   (1167 words)

  
 Nestlé - Nesquik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nestlé Nesquik along with the Nesquik Bunny provide kids and families with the fun way to turn milk into an irresistibly delicious, extra nutritious drink.
Nestlé QUIK, the first powdered chocolate milk mix, was developed in the U.S. in 1948.
In 1973, the Nesquik Bunny was chosen to represent the brand and soon became a favorite among kids.
www.nestle.com /Our_Brands/Beverages/Nesquik   (253 words)

  
 Search Results: quik - ABCNEWS.com
Quik is an Open Firmware-based bootloader for Old World Macintosh with Open Firmware...
quik house is distributed by kalkin and co 59-65 mine brook road bernardsville, nj 07924 tel 908-696-1999 fax 908-696-1998...
Quik Internet is a nationwide Internet Solution provider based in Auckland New Zealand, assisting small businesses with the entire range of Internet...
infospace.abcnews.com /_1_ZU5T7O03GG6FHY__info.abcnws/dog/results?otmpl=dog/webresults.htm&qcat=web&ran=&qkw=quik   (340 words)

  
 Taste: Milking it
Nestle Quik, the first powdered chocolate milk mix, hits grocers' shelves.
Quik Bunny, a cartoon rabbit wearing a Q, is born.
Quik adds a strawberry flavor in the 1970s.
www.sptimes.com /2005/07/06/news_pf/Taste/Milking_it.shtml   (809 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - Comic Book News, Reviews and Commentary - Updated Daily!
There, after the readers "help" them find him via a puzzle on Maureen's computer screen, the Quik Bunny leaps from the window of their floating HQ and sufficiently distracts the Weather Wizard to the point where he loses control of his magic twister.
Meanwhile, Superman and the recovering Quik Qlub re-arrange the shards of the broken pictograph.
That's not the Quik Bunny at all…it's a DECOY!
www.comicbookresources.com /columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2005-01-14   (2845 words)

  
 -Nestle's Quik-Quik Bunny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Little Hans the Chocolate Maker was the first character to sponsor Nestle's Quik.
He was later bounced out by the Quik Rabbit, who hopped across Nestle's TV commercials during the 1970's.
This tiny replica of the Quik Bunny fits onto the top of a pencil.
www.advertisingiconmuseum.com /inside/c01/3249059.html   (91 words)

  
 news from me - ARCHIVES
I didn't mean to imply that the Quik Bunny was only invented when Quik turned into Nesquik.
And I probably shouldn't pick on the Quik Bunny, if only because his voice was — and still is, for all I know — supplied by a terrific actor named Barry Gordon, who was a rock of integrity when he was president of the Screen Actors Guild.
Quik was introduced in 1948, four years before I was.
www.newsfromme.com /archives/2003_07_14.html   (578 words)

  
 Pop Culture Junk Mail: Crazy cow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
When I try to imagine this I can't get past the gross mouth-memory of those Nestle Quik non-chocolate milk flavors, whether in strawberry, banana, or vanilla (obviously, I have no problem with Nestle's Quik in chocolate, as the good Lord intended).
I think over the years he had it I sampled all the flavors, but root-beer milk was really the only one worth trying twice.
Speaking of Quik, here's a so-bad-it's-good comic book: Superman Meets the Quik Bunny.
pcjm.blogspot.com /2005/06/crazy-cow.html   (207 words)

  
 Stupid Comics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Of course, when the entire purpose behind the team-up is to sell powdery chocolate drink mix, you can only expect so much, particularly when your new partner is drawn in a completely different style.
That's right, Superman and the Quik Bunny teamed up not to fight litter but to fight the Weather Wizard, possibly the lamest villain in the history of giveaway promotional comics.
And of course, our first glimpse of the Quik Bunny is doing what he does best, whoring himself out for his product.
www.misterkitty.org /extras/stupidcovers/stupidcomics41.html   (321 words)

  
 Superman meets an Assortment of Fuzzy Bunnies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This promotional giveaway teams the Man of Steel with the Bunny of Quik-- and a group of resourceful kids who enjoy Nestle products.
The four-issue series was largely a wasted opportunity; the covers did not even adequately exploit the potential for visual gags.
Before Captain Carrot, before Quik, before Bugs, however, Superman met the 1940s Fawcett character, Hoppy the Marvel Bunny in DC Comics Presents #34 (turns out he's from another dimension....) This jpg courtesy of (ok, I swiped it) Comics of the 80s.
www.geocities.com /utherworld/comixpix/z1bunny.html   (126 words)

  
 THE TOFU HUT
The lack of love for Quik confounds me. The West Coast rapper's style may not have aged quite as well as some of his peer but son is a hiphop foundation block and deserves respect as such.
Personal fave DJ Quik moment: realizing that music in Bust a Groove was a remixed version of "Youz a Ganxta"!
Buy "Quik Is the Name", the Cali rapper's debut album, from Amazon.
tofuhut.blogspot.com /2004/11/save-pacific-northwest-tree-octopus.html   (2556 words)

  
 Gone And Forgotten   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The multicultural and gender-balanced Quik Qlub — That's Ronnie, Patty, Maureen and Miguel, which sounds like a Protestant family of three and their gardener — apparently do all this at the behest of their manic mentor, the Quik Bunny, who rushes in once all the hard-work is finished and turns on the TV.
Chancing upon a newscast of Superman's life-and-death battle against moisture and a fey Mister Greenjeans, the Quik Qlub begin to fear for Superman's safety — possibly because they're idiots, or maybe they have Weather Wizard confused with a fl hole or God — and rush off in their transforming magic clubhouse to offer assistance.
I suspect this inclination on Superman's part is half fatherly good nature, and half that he knows the Weather Wizard couldn't even beat the Quik Bunny.
ape-law.com /GAF/Page37   (2400 words)

  
 UGO.com FreeStyle - Hip to be Square: Commercials of the '80s, including toys, videogames, and other nostalgic ...
I've always found that Nestle Quik rabbit to be a little creepy.
I think it's pretty clear that this bunny works on commission - the more we drink, the more giant letters he can afford to staple to his stomach.
The Quik Bunny swaps some of his holy brown dust with two kids in exchange for some video game playtime, but it seems like the children may have gotten more than they bargained for.
www.ugo.com /channels/freestyle/features/commercials   (1311 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
At ten however, Tavis decided to switch instruments, apparently all the cutest girls in his class were into trumpeteers at the time.
One last note on our bespeckled fish...Tavis has been a die hard Quik-aholic for some time now, and has been collecting Quik bunny memorabilia since his recorder days.
If anyone out there has any odd Quik bunnies laying around, Tavis is your man to unload them upon!
members.aol.com /shuckiduck/rbf/tavis.htm   (128 words)

  
 LEAHLAND... Nestle Quik Beanies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
When they expanded and introduced the Nestle Crunch Bar and Nestle's Quik in the late 1940's, they rapidly grew into one of the world's largest packaged food manufacturers.
This 7-inch beanie is brown and tan with a bright pink nose, and a big blue "Q" on his chest.
This is the RARE Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Nestles Quik Bunny Bean Bag.
home.att.net /~leahland/nestles.html   (298 words)

  
 1999 Vehicle Graphics Awards
Everyone's favorite bunny is back and this time he's larger than life.
When we selected the Nestle Quik bunny in FLEET OWNER's 1995 vehicle graphics contest, he was depicted as hanging off the back of a trailer.
In this case, the bunny has been given a fresher, updated look.
driversmag.com /ar/fleet_vehicle_graphics_awards   (1322 words)

  
 your interference patterns BETA » Archive » chocolatl.art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A give-away premium from 1987, the comic puts the Nestle Quick Bunny and Superman together, as if you couldn’t figure that out from the title.
Danny had a high-pitched voice and looked very much like Paul Winchell’s famous puppet “Jerry Mahoney” (Danny and Jerry were both carved by figure-maker Frank Marshall), while Farfel was a friendly, floppy-eared hound dog puppet who talked with a sleepy drone.
From 1953 to 1965, they were the official spokesdummies for Nestlé Quik chocolate milk mix.
www.xradiograph.com /interference/2005/01/20/chocolatlart   (455 words)

  
 Y.P.R.: Dear Nesquik
Yes, I’m a Nestlé Quik force to be reckoned with!
Not only are you alienating legions of devoted Nestlé Quik fanatics, you’ve also royally screwed up my life.
It’s a really great tattoo, too; when I flex, that Quik bunny dances the rumba!
www.yankeepotroast.org /archives/2004/03/dear_nesquik.html   (870 words)

  
 Real Heroes
Nestle’s Quik brand chocolate milk mix has been around since 1948.
By the 70s, the rabbit was christened “Quik Bunny” and an accompanying series of commercials began that featured the catch phrase “You can’t drink it slow if it’s Quik” after which Quik Bunny would hurriedly suck it back and drink all of his chocolate milk in one gulp.
A promotional tie-in comic book was published by Marvel in the 80s and expands the commercial idea into a series of comical adventures.
www.comicbase.com /Realheroes/real-2005-11-30.asp   (462 words)

  
 James and Alan's Animation Art Collection - The Commercials (Page 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I don't think I have ever seen the commercial that this cel is from.
When I first spotted this cel, I had to wonder, is it 3am, and Bunny is crashing down the back side of an 18 hour, chocolate induced, sugar high?
Nestles Quik's Bunny 3 These three cels were a very good buy from the ASIFA - Hollywood store.
www.chronologictiming.com /apage5.html   (171 words)

  
 advertising characters and collectibles page two   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nesquik Bunny 18" plush doll by Ram International Group, has plastic "N" hanging from collar..
Nestle Quik Bunny 14" plush by Russ 1985, exc condition..
Nestle Quik Bunny 9" plush by Toy Network, like new..
www.collectorsconnection.org /advert1.htm   (778 words)

  
 :: MDNG ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Each icon has its own page, equipped with information regarding the year it was made, a physical description, the company that produced it, and a (sometimes quite detailed) history behind the character.
Some of the highlights include: the 7Up Dot, the Nestle Quik Bunny, the California Raisins, MandMs, The Lifesavers Flavor Gang, Tony the Tiger, Mr.
From the slightly tacky to the somewhat wacky, this online tour of a rather offbeat science museum encourages visitors to explore with caution.
www.mdnetguide.com /archives/2002/dec/misc_files/LL_aug_02.html   (397 words)

  
 ...why? - The Superhero Hype! Boards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nothing says "dark and gritty" like Frank and Micro drinking chocolate malts while Jughead orders more burgers, all the while trying to stay one step ahead of the bad guys who are trying to find "Red" Fever who looks uncannily like Archie, and is at the high school with Veronica for a '50s nostalgia dance.
I acaully have both of those comics, Punisher Archie and Superman/Quik Bunny.
The reason I always defend the Punisher Archie thing is both companies did it as a joke, who can you look at the punisher skull with archies facial details on it and not know its a joke.
www.superherohype.com /forums/showthread.php?t=192872   (631 words)

  
 Salon Technology | Internet icons on parade?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has long served as a paean not just to America's pop culture icons, but to the success of corporate branding.
Once a year, Americans can proudly salute not only modish comic, film and television heroes like Spiderman, the Cat in the Hat, Snoopy, the Rugrats and Austin Powers, but also corporate mascots like the Honey Nut Cheerios bee, the Quik bunny and Mr.
This year, they'll be introduced to a character that will likely leave many viewers scratching their heads: Jeeves.
www.salon.com /tech/log/1999/09/24/ask_jeeves   (465 words)

  
 Superdickery.com
Next, is the comic cover where the Quik Bunny seems to be Superman's
fight alongside the li'l, brown bunny, because, being the dick that he is, he
Either way, the Quik Bunny is a horrible sidekick, I mean,
www.superdickery.com /mailbag.html   (1110 words)

  
 Nestle Quik Bunny Mixing Pitcher; Perfect Chocolate Milk -- Twist the Ears ...
Nestle Quik Bunny Mixing Pitcher; Perfect Chocolate Milk -- Twist the Ears...
~~~ MARKED: on the bottom: Nestle, Nestle Quik and Quik Bunny are Registered Trademarks of Nestle Beverage Company, Made in China, Mfr.
Title: Nestle Quik Bunny Mixing Pitcher; Perfect Chocolate Milk -- Twist the Ears....
www.antiqnet.com /detail,nestle-quik-bunny,300840.html   (175 words)

  
 Internet Garage Sale & Flea Market - Advertising - Nestle Quik Bunny Rabbit Drink Mixer Pitcher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Adorable plastic Nestle Quik chocolate drink bunny rabbit drink mixer/pitcher.
Handles of the turning stirrer are the bunny's ears.
Put your milk and chocolate drink mix in the pitcher, put the lid on, then turn the bunny's ears.
home.att.net /~bevebay/quickbunnypitcher.html   (62 words)

  
 ASIFA San Francisco, Newsletter April 1997
To get the characters to look more like candy their bodies were made of silicon instead of clay.
Olive Jar in Boston animated the Nestle Quik bunny in an ad in which the rabbit persuades a live-action granny to serve him and a Little League baseball player a couple of glasses of the stuff.
It will be part of a series called "Cinema of Enchantment." They will play the CD soundtrack with it.
www.awn.com /asifa-sf/0497/misc.html   (2914 words)

  
 Bobby's Advertising Toys. Hundreds of advertising toys & collectibles.
T-shirt is fl w/bright graphics of E. Bunny on front and back says "Nothing Lasts Longer".
Cover has plastic figure of the N. Quik Bunny with ears that can be rotated to mix liquids in dispenser in real nice condition w/light wear (2 available) - $9.99 each
Nestle's Quik Bunny - Plastic dispenser (4") w/blue top and yellow bottom with nice graphics of the Bunny on side (1994).
www.bobbystoys.com /adv.htm   (8883 words)

  
 Mile High Comics: Marvel: ADVENTURES OF THE QUIK BUNNY (1984)
Mile High Comics: Marvel: ADVENTURES OF THE QUIK BUNNY (1984)
ADVENTURES OF THE QUIK BUNNY (1984) is a Comic.
To view and order the issues and variants of this title, see ADVENTURES OF THE QUIK BUNNY (1984) in the Mile High Comics iStore.
www.milehighcomics.com /comicindex/Title-ADVENTURES-OF-THE-QUIK-BUNNY--1984--by-Marvel.html   (94 words)

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