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** He also shows up as a [[Bedsheet Ghost]] of the recipe owner's grandfather, only to be revealed when the man explains "Grandpa didn't have a tail."
* Seen in ad for Speedway featuring a contest for their Speedy Rewards card loyalty card. A man keeps coming in and using his card, wearing a series of ridiculous disguises. Finally, the clerk, who isn't fooled for a minute, tells him that he can use the same card as many times as he wants and still be entered in the contest each time. [[MST3K Mantra]], since if you think about it for more than a few seconds, you realize that no matter how well he disguises ''himself'', the card always carries the same computerized details about his identification. (Then again, he might not be smart enough to realize that.)
From 1996; in this commercial for Jack in the Box, Jack claims he is "secretly" replacing the cheesesteaks at a place called Tony's with his own. His "disguise" is barely a disguise at all, ''and'' the sandwich is being served in wrapping with Jack in the Box logo.
 
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