Meet The Famous Boy Who Inspired An Iconic Restaurant Chain In Michigan
The mascot for Big Boy, now an iconic Michigan restaurant chain, was based on a real six-year boy who was the restaurant’s first “super fan.” Read on to learn more about the history of Big Boy and its iconic mascot.
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Wian was taken by the boy and his enthusiasm for the product; and, in 1937, Richard Woodruff became the inspiration for the mascot, the name of the burger, and the eventual name of the restaurant chain.
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The brothers would go on to open more than 100 Big Boy restaurants. In 1988, they bought the Big Boy chain and moved the headquarters to Warren, Michigan.
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You'll still find the same delicious double-decker burgers - and the iconic logo inspired by Richard Woodruff.
We hear that Big Boy has a friend named Dolly, who is sharing mascot duties with the iconic, rosy-cheeked scamp. For more information about the chain or to find a location near you, visit the Big Boy website. Big Boy is just one of many sources of pride residents of the Great Lakes State can point to. What are some other Michigan businesses with iconic mascots? Let us know in the comments!
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