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Compare [[Commercial Switcheroo]], where you lead in with a fake commercial then bring in the real one, and [[Product Switcheroo Ad]], where you open with one product then bring in the actual product later to show up the first one. |
Compare [[Commercial Switcheroo]], where you lead in with a fake commercial then bring in the real one, and [[Product Switcheroo Ad]], where you open with one product then bring in the actual product later to show up the first one. |
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* As mentioned above, kids' meals often come with toys themed after a big-name intellectual property. The fast food joint inevitably makes sure everybody in the country knows. Not every chain engages in these shenanigans, though. |
* As mentioned above, kids' meals often come with toys themed after a big-name intellectual property. The fast food joint inevitably makes sure everybody in the country knows. Not every chain engages in these shenanigans, though. |
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* Speaking of fast food, Burger King/Hungry Jack's created the [[Iron Man]] Burger around the release of ''[[Iron Man (Film)|Iron Man 2]]''. |
* Speaking of fast food, Burger King/Hungry Jack's created the [[Iron Man]] Burger around the release of ''[[Iron Man (Film)|Iron Man 2]]''. |
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* On a more local level, an Austin, Texas, bodyshop had a commercial with a local roofing company owner, where he'd talk about the bodyshop, then move to shilling his own company before being fussed at by the director. Both were advertising hail damage repair. |
* On a more local level, an Austin, Texas, bodyshop had a commercial with a local roofing company owner, where he'd talk about the bodyshop, then move to shilling his own company before being fussed at by the director. Both were advertising hail damage repair. |
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** Carlos and Charlie's always makes a point to mention its next-door neighbor, Just For Fun watercraft rental. [[Lampshaded]] when one of the [[Talking Animal|spokesfrogs]] started with the latter name instead of the former. |
** Carlos and Charlie's always makes a point to mention its next-door neighbor, Just For Fun watercraft rental. [[Lampshaded]] when one of the [[Talking Animal|spokesfrogs]] started with the latter name instead of the former. |
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* Fittingly considering [[Merchandise |
* Fittingly considering [[Merchandise-Driven|the series]], a lot of adds for the live action ''[[Transformers (Film)|Transformers]]'' movie doubled as ads for the vehicles that the Autobots transformed into. They even sold a special Ironhide model of the one truck for a while (which, sadly, did not come with rocket launchers or turn into an alien robot). |
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* One of the [[The Man Your Man Could Smell Like (Advertising)|OldSpiceMan]] YouTube responses was a [[Cross Promotion]] for the Gillette Power-Glide razor... [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|only it wasn't, because that would be in poor taste]]. |
* One of the [[The Man Your Man Could Smell Like (Advertising)|OldSpiceMan]] YouTube responses was a [[Cross Promotion]] for the Gillette Power-Glide razor... [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|only it wasn't, because that would be in poor taste]]. |
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* Goody's and BC, two brands of powdered headache medicine, have started doing cross-promotional radio ads; the two formerly competing products are now both owned by pharmaceutical conglomerate GSK. |
* Goody's and BC, two brands of powdered headache medicine, have started doing cross-promotional radio ads; the two formerly competing products are now both owned by pharmaceutical conglomerate GSK. |