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* Vince Offer, previous commercial pitchman for the Sham Wow!, also made commercials for a product called the Schticky. At one point in the commercial, he said, "Use it during moments you'd like to forget!" as a mugshot is taken of him, referencing his earlier arrest for assaulting a prostitute.
* Vince Offer, previous commercial pitchman for the Sham Wow!, also made commercials for a product called the Schticky. At one point in the commercial, he said, "Use it during moments you'd like to forget!" as a mugshot is taken of him, referencing his earlier arrest for assaulting a prostitute.
* A Capital One ad ends with one of the vikings asking [[Alec Baldwin]] if he can play games on his smartphone; he responds "Just not on the tarmac, believe me!" This refers to an infamous incident where Baldwin got thrown off an airplane for refusing to stop playing ''Words with Friends'' long enough for the plane to take off.
* A Capital One ad ends with one of the vikings asking [[Alec Baldwin]] if he can play games on his smartphone; he responds "Just not on the tarmac, believe me!" This refers to an infamous incident where Baldwin got thrown off an airplane for refusing to stop playing ''Words with Friends'' long enough for the plane to take off.
* Former Chicago Bears fullback William "the Refrigerator" Perry (who got got his nickname because he was ''huge'', standing 6'2" (188 cm) and weighing over 300lbs through most of his career) would often mock his own weight, as he did in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLagFBUKzmI this commercial] for McDonalds in 1985. Emphasized, in fact, as it premiered on December 2nd during a game between the Bears and Miami Dolphins.


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