"As Seen on TV": Can You Finish These Classic Jingle Lyrics?
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Chicken
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Hotdog
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Burger
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Wiener
This catchy 1960s jingle for hot dogs remains one of the most famous and recognizable advertising tunes in history.
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Oh What A Relief It Is
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My Tummy Is Better
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It Feels So Good Now
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The Bubbles Are Working
This classic slogan helped make the effervescent antacid tablets a household staple for anyone dealing with an upset stomach.
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Fresh Baked Bread
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Toasted White Roll
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Sesame Seed Bun
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Big Tasty Muffin
The Big Mac jingle was a massive hit in the 1970s because it listed every single ingredient perfectly.
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Folgers In Your Cup
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Coffee In Your Mug
3
Sunshine In Your Home
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Waking Up With You
This long running campaign focused on the comforting aroma and taste of coffee as part of a morning routine.
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Kit Kat Bar
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Candy Bar
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Chocolate Bar
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Tasty Snack
The snapping sound of the chocolate bar helped make this rhythmic commercial one of the most memorable of all.
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Meal
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Treat
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Snack
4
Dish
Rice A Roni used the iconic cable cars of San Francisco to market their popular boxed rice and pasta.
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Meow Meow Meow
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Meow Meow Meow Meow
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Meow
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Meow Meow
The singing cats were a television sensation and the repetitive melody made it impossible for viewers to ever forget.
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Best
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Great
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Good
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Nice
This simple three word phrase has represented the wholesome and comforting quality of Campbell’s canned soups for many decades.
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Here
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Home
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There
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Nice
The legendary Barry Manilow actually wrote this jingle which emphasizes the reliability and local presence of the insurance company.
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Doctor Now
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Soda Fan
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Happy Soul
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Pepper Too
This energetic 1970s campaign encouraged everyone to join the fun and drink the unique flavored soda with a smile.
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Breath
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Fun
3
Taste
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Joy
The use of twins in these commercials reinforced the idea that you get twice the enjoyment with this gum.
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Happy Small Child
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Toys R Us Kid
3
Big Dreaming Kid
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Little Young Boy
This nostalgic anthem captured the hearts of children and parents alike by celebrating the joy of being a kid.
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The Best One
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Stuck On Me
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Always There
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Good For Me
The catchy song emphasized the adhesive quality of the bandages while showing happy children playing with their small injuries.
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Cup
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Bean
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Drop
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Sip
This famous phrase was reportedly inspired by a comment from Teddy Roosevelt after he enjoyed a cup of coffee.
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Secret
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Suave
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Degree
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Dove
This clever marketing campaign successfully targeted women by offering a product that provided strength without losing a feminine touch.
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Help Me Relax
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Make Me Clean
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Take Me Away
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Save My Day
This slogan resonated with busy women everywhere who dreamed of escaping their daily chores for a relaxing bath experience.
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Wheres The Beef
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Who Is Cooking
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Is It Fresh
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Where Is Lunch
Clara Peller became an overnight celebrity in the 1980s by shouting this humorous question at a tiny hamburger bun.
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Brawny
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Viva
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Bounty
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Scott
The phrase highlights the absorbency and speed of the product when cleaning up common household spills and messy accidents.
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Her Own Style
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Maybelline
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Makeup Magic
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A Secret Look
This long running tagline suggests that the natural beauty seen in the ads is enhanced by using their cosmetics.
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Hi Hi Hi
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Ha Ha Ha
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Ho Ho Ho
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Hey Hey Hey
The deep voiced giant and his little sprout friend helped make frozen and canned vegetables more appealing to families.
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Treat
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Sweet
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Roll
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Pop
The wise old owl in this animated commercial never quite finishes the job before biting into the candy center.
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Jimmy
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Bobby
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Mikey
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Tommy
The Surprise of the older brothers when the picky eater actually enjoys the cereal became a classic television moment.
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You Need This
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It Softens Skin
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You Are Soaking In It
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It Is For Hands
This long running series of commercials convinced viewers that the dish soap was gentle enough to be a beauty treatment.
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Stains And Smells
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Spills And Mess
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Dirt And Grime
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Dust And Bugs
The muscular mascot with the earring has been a symbol of powerful cleaning products for over sixty years now.
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Keep It Soft
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Do Not Touch
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Buy Two Packs
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Please Do Not Squeeze
The grocer who could not help but squeeze the soft toilet paper himself was a beloved advertising character for years.
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Happy Kids
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Smart Minds
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Strong Bodies
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Big Muscles
This classic slogan promoted the idea that enriched white bread provided essential nutrients for growing children during the fifties.
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Smile
2
Drink
3
Coke
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Song
This 1971 commercial featuring a hill of young people singing about harmony remains one of the greatest ads ever.
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Pepperidge Farm
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Every Old Soul
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Grandma Jones
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The Cookie Man
The gentle voice of the narrator reminded viewers of the traditional and high quality way their baked goods are made.
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Fills You Up
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Makes You Smile
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Is For Hunger
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Satisfies You
The candy bar is marketed as a substantial snack that can stop hunger in its tracks with nuts and nougat.
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Hands
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Bag
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Pocket
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Bowl
The hard candy shell was a revolutionary feature that prevented the chocolate from melting while being held or carried around.
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God
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Us
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Them
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Me
This slogan encouraged travelers to relax and enjoy the scenery while a professional driver handled the long bus journey.
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Finger Lickin Good
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The Best Taste
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A Family Meal
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Hot And Ready
Colonel Sanders became a world famous icon by promoting his secret recipe and this very descriptive and catchy slogan.
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Tastes Great Less Filling
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Cheap And Good
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Light And Crisp
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Cold And Fresh
The famous commercials featured celebrities and athletes arguing over which quality was more important for a light beer choice.
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Corn Flakes
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Cheerios
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Oatmeal
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Wheaties
By putting famous athletes on the orange box the brand associated its cereal with athletic success and physical fitness.
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Eat Like Kings
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Have It Your Way
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Flame Broiled Good
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Fast And Fresh
This campaign focused on the ability of the customer to customize their hamburger order exactly how they wanted it.
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Fly The Friendly Skies
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Go To The Stars
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See The Whole World
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Travel In Style
This inviting slogan focused on the comfort and friendliness of the airline staff during the golden age of flying.
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Look At Me
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I Love Brushing
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Look Ma No Cavities
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My Teeth Shine
The pride of a child with a clean dental report helped sell fluoride toothpaste to millions of concerned parents.
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Food For Your Kids
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The Best Start
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Babies Are Our Business
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Growing Up Healthy
The iconic baby face on the jar has represented high quality infant nutrition to several generations of new mothers.
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Make A Call
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Write A Letter
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Send A Card
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Buy A Hallmark
This slogan positioned the greeting card company as the premium choice for expressing heartfelt emotions on very special occasions.
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Bright Lights
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New Ideas
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Better Days
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Good Things
The company used this jingle for many years to showcase their wide range of innovative products for the home.
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Baseball Games
2
Chevrolet
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Ford Trucks
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Apple Pie
This patriotic 1980s campaign used upbeat music and images of everyday people to sell their line of American vehicles.
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Where Is Your Ford
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Do You Like Ford
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Have You Driven A Ford Lately
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Is It A Ford
This simple question encouraged consumers to reconsider the brand and experience the latest improvements in their car and truck models.
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The Weekend
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You
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The Game
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The Guys
The tagline was a salute to the hard working American worker at the end of a very long day.
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The Fun Starts
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You Cannot Stop
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You Want More
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They Disappear
The unique shape and stacking of these potato chips were marketed as a fun and addictive snacking experience for all.
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Lemon Lime Fun
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The Uncola
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The Cold One
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The Clear Choice
By positioning itself as the opposite of dark cola drinks the brand carved out a huge niche in the market.
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Slinky
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Legos
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A Bicycle
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Play Doh
The simple spring toy became a national sensation thanks to a very catchy jingle that everyone could easily hum.
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The Soldier
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Action Man
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G I Joe
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Captain Hero
The popular action figure line was supported by a cartoon and commercials that featured this stirring and heroic theme.
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Watch It Shine
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Plug It In
3
Make A Design
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Turn On The Lights
This toy allowed children to create glowing pictures by inserting colored pegs into a black background with a light.
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Silly Putty
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Play Doh
3
Modeling Clay
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Cookie Dough
The distinctive smell and bright colors of this modeling compound have made it a playroom favorite for many decades.
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They Are Tasty
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They Are Sweet
3
They Are Gr-r-reat
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They Are Good
The energetic tiger mascot used his booming voice to tell kids that the sugar frosted cereal was a winner.
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Snap
2
Bang
3
Crunch
4
Pop
These three elf characters represented the unique sounds made by the rice cereal when milk was poured into the bowl.
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I Am All Dry
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I Am A Big Kid Now
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I Can Do It
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Look At My Pants
The catchy song celebrated the milestone of potty training and moving from diapers into more grown up pull up styles.
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Tan Do Not Burn
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Use Your Lotion
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Wear A Hat
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Stay In Shade
The famous image of the dog pulling the little girl’s swimsuit reinforced the idea of protection while getting a tan.
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To Look Your Best
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To Feel Young
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Because You Are Worth It
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For Great Hair
This empowering slogan was one of the first to focus on the self esteem and value of the female consumer.
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A Good Friend
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A First Impression
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A Clean Start
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A Big Choice
Head and Shoulders used this phrase to warn people about the social embarrassment of having dandruff on their clothes.
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A Good Beard
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A Firm Grip
3
Old Spice
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A Sharp Suit
The whistling tune and nautical theme of these commercials made the aftershave a classic choice for men for many years.
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Stay In Dark
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Fall On Floors
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Take A Licking
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Go In Water
John Cameron Swayze hosted many live stress tests to prove that the watches were nearly indestructible under tough conditions.
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Without A Stop
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All Day Long
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And Going And Going
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Across The Land
The pink bunny in sunglasses became a pop culture icon for durability by interrupting other fake commercials on the screen.
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The Gold Cell
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The Long Life
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The Copper Top
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The Power Box
The distinct gold and black design of the battery was emphasized as a symbol of long lasting and reliable power.
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Is It Real
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Who Is She
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Does She Or Does Not She
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Did She Change
This provocative 1950s slogan suggested the hair color was so natural that nobody could tell it was from a bottle.
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Relive the golden age of television with this fun trip down memory lane! These catchy jingles and famous slogans once filled our living rooms and hearts. See how many lyrics you still remember from the classic commercials we all loved.
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