Pizza Hut rethinks presidential debate stunt

NEW YORK (AP) - Pizza Hut is rethinking its contest daring people to ask "Sausage or Pepperoni?" at the presidential debate Tuesday.
After the stunt triggered backlash last week, the company says it's moving the promotion online, where a contestant will be randomly selected to win free pizza for life.
The pizza delivery chain had offered the prize - a pie a week for 30 years or a check for $15,600 - to anyone who posed the question to either President Barack Obama or Republican candidate Mitt Romney during the live Town Hall-style debate.
But blogs and media outlets immediately took the pizza delivery chain to task for trying to capitalize on the election buzz by injecting itself into the process.
A Pizza Hut spokesman says in an email that moving the contest online was a "natural progression of the campaign" after people got excited about the idea and "wished they could get in on it."
Pizza Hut, a unit of Yum Brands Inc., says it will still honor the prize if someone poses the question live at the debate. But it's encouraging everyone to participate in the new online version, where contestants must enter their email addresses and zip codes to be eligible. The company did not say whether it would award two prizes if someone does ask the question.
The change comes after Pizza Hut's stunt became the butt of jokes last week.
In a segment on Comedy Central's "Colbert Report," host Stephen Colbert asked, "What could be more American than using our electoral process for product placement?"
Colbert said the prize for a free Pizza Hut pie every week meant that "if you eat one of their pizzas every week, you will die in 30 years."
The blog Gawker wrote about the stunt under the headline, "Want Free Pizza Hut Pizza for Life? Just Make a Mockery of the American Democratic System on Live TV." The site wrote that all the contestant had to do was "embarrass themselves on live television before the President of the United States and millions of their fellow Americans."
Pizza Hut's stunt comes as TV audiences have become increasingly resistant to traditional commercials. As marketers look for new ways to engage viewers, the presidential election has presented a rare opportunity.
Earlier this month, an estimated 67.2 million people watched the first debate between Obama and Romney. That made it the largest TV audience for a presidential debate since 1992, according to Nielsen's ratings service.
This isn't the first time a promotion tied to current events has backfired. Last year, Kenneth Cole compared the Arab Spring uprisings to a frenzy over the U.S. designer's spring collection; the company later apologized.
After the stunt triggered backlash last week, the company says it's moving the promotion online, where a contestant will be randomly selected to win free pizza for life.
The pizza delivery chain had offered the prize - a pie a week for 30 years or a check for $15,600 - to anyone who posed the question to either President Barack Obama or Republican candidate Mitt Romney during the live Town Hall-style debate.
But blogs and media outlets immediately took the pizza delivery chain to task for trying to capitalize on the election buzz by injecting itself into the process.
A Pizza Hut spokesman says in an email that moving the contest online was a "natural progression of the campaign" after people got excited about the idea and "wished they could get in on it."
Pizza Hut, a unit of Yum Brands Inc., says it will still honor the prize if someone poses the question live at the debate. But it's encouraging everyone to participate in the new online version, where contestants must enter their email addresses and zip codes to be eligible. The company did not say whether it would award two prizes if someone does ask the question.
The change comes after Pizza Hut's stunt became the butt of jokes last week.
In a segment on Comedy Central's "Colbert Report," host Stephen Colbert asked, "What could be more American than using our electoral process for product placement?"
Colbert said the prize for a free Pizza Hut pie every week meant that "if you eat one of their pizzas every week, you will die in 30 years."
The blog Gawker wrote about the stunt under the headline, "Want Free Pizza Hut Pizza for Life? Just Make a Mockery of the American Democratic System on Live TV." The site wrote that all the contestant had to do was "embarrass themselves on live television before the President of the United States and millions of their fellow Americans."
Pizza Hut's stunt comes as TV audiences have become increasingly resistant to traditional commercials. As marketers look for new ways to engage viewers, the presidential election has presented a rare opportunity.
Earlier this month, an estimated 67.2 million people watched the first debate between Obama and Romney. That made it the largest TV audience for a presidential debate since 1992, according to Nielsen's ratings service.
This isn't the first time a promotion tied to current events has backfired. Last year, Kenneth Cole compared the Arab Spring uprisings to a frenzy over the U.S. designer's spring collection; the company later apologized.
This election is all but over now.
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 @Kushfan Unfortunately, honey boo boo (whoever the hell that is) represents a significant portion of the electorate.
We might get some new Offbeat material if the stagecoach arrives on time.
 @wrench I've been sending smoke signals for 3 days now....
Here, you can read about my new girlfriend
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Indians tore down the telegraph lines again
Dang, I'd do it for $15,600.
 @HuskyKMA hey, you're cuttin' in on my turf....lol
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Yeah.... gee-sh....that would be like having a 90 minute debate about the economy and not even bring up Ben Bernanke or QE3.....oh wait.....
Pizza Hut rethinks........
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B) Beer
C) All of the above
What kind of beer?
Thank you for voting for me
 @Kushfan Two kinds of beer my Offbeat friend- Coors Light and Free
@Kushfan I drink American Beers.
You get really plastered on Dos Equis?
 @Kushfan I don't vote often, but when I do......
Vote early, vote often.
@Kushfan ice cold beer
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This site doesn't get a lot of action.
 @wrench Well, if you'd show up once in awhile.....chronicle was kinda boring and they move on too fast.
@wrench They were all waitnig for you to show up.
@wrench Your right, it's a little slow but I hear it's way up on Azcentral. If we could only get others to come join us.....everyday.
@phastphx We can always add our own stories like Kushfan does.
 @phastphx Holy mackerel, these puns are bad.....
Something awfull fishy about that story, but thanks for playing!
 @WendyTeagarden  @Kushfan you fell for that? You big tuna.
@Kushfan I don't understand the porpiose of that story
I'm scrapin' the bottom of the barrel here.
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 @Kushfan Big game Thursday Kush. Fork em!
I'm pumped. Â I just hope it doesn't turn out like the Charger collapse last night.
 @AmFromHere Manning is still one hit away from a hoverround. But then again....so is (insert current QB) with the Cards.
That was like watching 2 different games, if the Cards could have somehow snagged Manning, oh wait, he'd be dead with our O-line
@beernpizza @Kushfan  You are Sparky kinds of guys, aren't you.
 @AmFromHere Are you referring to the University of Nogales At Tuscon? (UNAT)
Amen beer, I have 1 vacation day left and it's earmarked for the day after Thanksgiving, depending upon the outcome, I may move it to this Friday. But I do have all my sick days left. I might be catching the flu   ;-)
@WendyTeagarden Absolutely! Let's get 'em Devils!
 @Kushfan definitely not anchovie, smells like the politicians.
 @Kushfan Oh sure, Canadien bacon. Damn foreigner......lol
Whew, for a minute there I thought I was gonna have to cancel my flight....
@beernpizza They still ain't said a dang thing about beer for life though.....
@phastphx I think you have to race cows to win that.
 @WendyTeagarden  @phastphx Maybe. I'll rig the race by goin' cow tippin' tonight.....they'll have a hard time getting up for the race.
@phastphx - The sign says 'free beer tomorrow.'