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== [[Advertising]] == |
== [[Advertising]] == |
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* Singing food from the 1950s ''[[Let's All Go to the Lobby]]'' movie adverts. |
* Singing food from the 1950s ''[[Let's All Go to the Lobby]]'' movie adverts. |
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** Much later, there was a USDA-sponsored "Let's go out to the kitchen." ad, obviously intended to get kids to eat |
** Much later, there was a USDA-sponsored "Let's go out to the kitchen." ad, obviously intended to get kids to eat healthier. |
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* Poppin' Fresh, better known as the Pillsbury Doughboy, is one of the oldest of these mascots, first appearing in 1962 as a clay-animated figure, and currently in CGI, he has appeared in commercials for over fifty of Pillsbury's products (and commercials for a few other companies, like MasterCard). Most commercials end with him giggling as a finger pokes him in the stomach. |
* Poppin' Fresh, better known as the Pillsbury Doughboy, is one of the oldest of these mascots, first appearing in 1962 as a clay-animated figure, and currently in CGI, he has appeared in commercials for over fifty of Pillsbury's products (and commercials for a few other companies, like MasterCard). Most commercials end with him giggling as a finger pokes him in the stomach. |
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* Mr. Peanut, the mascot of Planter's. |
* Mr. Peanut, the mascot of Planter's. |