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* An older [[Burger King]] commercial, in which a Whopper sandwich is berating his son, Whopper Jr., for [[Unfortunate Implications|selling himself for only a dollar]].
** "Your dad's really throwing his weight around!" "All quarter-pound of it!"
* The Spanish lollipop brand ''Chupa Chups'', which is distributed to other countries, got away with their slogan "The Joy Of Sucking" for many years before changing it to "Life Less Ordinary". There also exists a sign in a store that sells them that aside from the "no smoking" part sounds less innocent than intended, [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bd/Chupachups-sucking.JPG available on Wikipedia.]{{Dead link}}
* An advert for Tetley tea bags had the head mascot Gaffer and his date in a taxi outside her house. She asks him if he'd like to come in for some "coffee". But [[Comically Missing the Point|Gaffer takes this literally]] and, as a tea man, he's disgusted. He says "What sort of a bloke do you think I am?" and leaves her standing on the curb.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJUBFkVrk9s Tiddy Bear!] Which sounds very similar to what the product is hugging half the time. Good thing those women were [[Pedobear|adults]] wearing seatbelts.