NY Times Explains Carl’s Jr. & Dyrdek

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If this hilarious ad had you puzzled, or you noticed a familiar star-shaped obstacle in Rob Dyrdek’s new safe spot in L.A., the NY Times breaks down the relationship between Mr. Dyrdek and Happy Star in this article.

“Now, Carl’s Jr. is working with the skateboarding star Rob Dyrdek, including sponsoring a skate park in downtown Los Angeles, putting Mr. Dyrdek’s photograph on its cups, and being featured on “Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory,” Mr. Dyrdek’s MTV show.”

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8 Comments For This Post

  • Haterade Says:

    HE SHOULD BE ON THE COVER OF MODERN HOMOSEXUAL MAGAZINE

  • Patrick Says:

    Hater. Rob’s a chill dude. If you ever get an entire skate dream warehouse that’s bigger and better than his then maybe you can down on him a little bit but you’d still be a hater. Love is in Hate is out. Peace

  • es Says:

    hey haterade u r so gay.
    Rob is so good at skating and carls jr tatses goood too so why not stop hating

  • ya Says:

    but your missing the point that hes hella gay..hes makin way too much money there are skaters that would doo doo all over him that aren’t paid as much hes sellin out hard i can see prod or sheckler with t.v shows they are legit.

  • John Says:

    i would think hes a sell out but he actully gives back to the skating community so hes not as bad as sheckler

  • Anonymous Says:

    If you had the chance to do it then you would. You can say you wouldnt because you would never have the chance to do it.

  • ryan Says:

    yeah, love is in. love the fact that fast food chains are exploiting skateboarding. love it!

  • Joe Says:

    Its funny how Rob is considered a sellout. i guess Rob has to worry about what other people think about him when he makes decisions about his own life and future.He skateboards…..you cant skate professionally and stay on top forever.Most people cant even be professional.I guess when it comes to selling out,you pretty much have to say every shop sponsored kid,every Am,every Pro,are all sellouts.I mean if they loved skating why would they sell theirself out for free product or money?The industry is an industry kids…and you are all fools for buying into any of it!

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