More bad news for all of our resident Sonic haters.
Oklahoma City-based Sonic booms on lower gas prices, strong sales | News OK
Also mentioned are the upcoming commercials that KD will be filming with the "two guys". That should be a lot of fun.While low crude oil prices are hammering the stock prices of Oklahoma energy sector companies, Oklahoma City-based Sonic Corp.’s stock hit a new all-time high this week of $32 a share.
The stock is up more than 60 percent over the past year as the company sees strong sales growth and has expanded into new markets.
The drive-in franchiser hit a milestone $4 billion in total sales at the end of its last fiscal year August and is about to expand into Rhode Island— it’s 45th state. The company also has aggressive expansion plans in California, where it currently has about 65 to 70 locations, Vaughan said.
I'm not going to research it but I have to wonder how their success is comparing to a chain like In-N-Out, which seems to be so highly longed for here.
I have friends on the east coast that will post things about missing sonic, or sonic being their first stop when they are back home...
I have a sonic within 1.5 of my house and haven't stopped there in over a year.
But wit that said when I go out east for work I always stopped at 5 guys or in and out on the west coast. Grass is always greener.
The last time I remember liking sonic was during highschool and going with a large group of friends.
I go to sonic 2 or 3 times a day just to get a drink. Usually on my way to work, and on the way home.
Saw a big, BIG shoot of some sort today at the Split T (N Western) Sonic location. BIG. As in, bigger than most movie shoots I've seen in Oklahoma. Craft service, several uniforms working security, CRAZY lighting, equipment, tents, multiple RVs, etc. I think it must've been a commercial shoot with KD.
New commercials with KD.
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The first one was definitely filmed here in town; they shot it at the Split-T Sonic location on N Western. I drove by the day they were shooting.
KD's latest Sonic commercial.
Brianna scores again with a very interesting interview with CEO, Cliff Hudson.
http://www.oklahoman.com/article/543...ive-in%20chain
This is also interesting from the article.
That could be a very smart move. I recently hosted a friend from London who was here for the first time. One of his priorities was having food from Sonic even though we had never talked about it before.He also hopes to eventually expand the Sonic brand outside of the United States by the end of the decade, although any plans to do so now are only “speculative,” Hudson said.
I forget which Sonic location we were at, but I was super impressed with the new ordering screens. Very fancy!
For fast food, I find them to be incredibly expensive, lately.
Saw this placeholder (top) of Sonic's headquarters when it was originally proposed for the Capitol Hill area.
Found this site link: http://www.capitolhillokc.com/ Big plans for Capitol Hill district. The site really got the cart before the horse...
That Sonic building is ugly.
"This site is a "fantasy" site."
Been going to Sonic for years. Today order a cheeseburger only. Costs 3.99 plus tax, and its reheated hamburger meat too. You get the Combo your paying around 7.50-8.00, Not bad I Guess. But for my money The Garage Burgers hands down are the best and I know you have to go in and sit. The hamburger meat is much better quality for around 1.00 More than Sonic. Not a big deal but best time to go to Sonic is during their happy hour pricing.
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