Giant Bounty Fresh chicken installations give motorists something to smile about

How do you find driving along EDSA especially during rush hour? Traversing the usual EDSA traffic can easily turn travel into an irritating driving experience.

As the sea of red lights becomes the highlight of the day, motorists can’t help but to look for something that could ease their frustration. EDSA fixtures that have people smiling as they drive by are giant, inflatable chicken installations courtesy of Bounty Fresh.

These chicken giants also support the “Laking Farmfresh” concept that Bounty Fresh lives by, providing quality products that bring an extra fun surprise to the table.
These chicken giants also support the “Laking Farmfresh” concept that Bounty Fresh lives by, providing quality products that bring an extra fun surprise to the table.

These towering, cute, and cuddly chicken giants have surprised and brought smiles to motorists and onlookers in SM North EDSA in Quezon City and in EDSA-Magallanes (south bound) where amused netizens have mostly captured images to share online.

My personal curiosity with the giant chicken began when I saw a Facebook post/status by a friend who noticed the installation on his way home to Cavite a few days ago. Luckily, the following day I managed to snap a shot of what I termed as “cockzilla” (based on another friend’s comment the night before).

 

“Cockzilla” as seen from the Magallanes Flyover SB from Osmeña Hi-way.

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Apart from serving as a respite from the usual glaring billboards along EDSA, the giant inflatable chicken installations also emphasizes the “Laking Farmfresh” thrust of Bounty Fresh. With the brand, customers are assured of superior-quality chickens that have been raised in clean, spacious, and well-ventilated hatcheries and farms.

With the giant chickens gaining positive traction among the public, motorists can’t help but wonder if there will be more inflatable chickens surprising more people along EDSA and other major thoroughfares. Because regardless of how peculiar they may look, the Bounty Fresh installations have served as a welcome, refreshing sight to anyone stuck on the road.

 

Saw #cockzilla up close yesterday afternoon!

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