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* Singing food from the 1950s "Let's all go to the lobby" movie adverts.
** Much later, there was a USDA-sponsored "Let's go out to the kitchen." ad, obviously intended to get kids to eat more.
* 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.
* Mr. Peanut, the mascot of Planter's.
* The M&M's mascots.
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* The Pop Tarts commericals feature sketchy anthropomorphic umm, guess.
* The more recent Cinnamon Toast Crunch commercials feature anthropomorphic cereal pieces [[I'm a Humanitarian|that constantly ate each other.]]
* Mayor McCheese and Officer Big Mac. Later, Micky D's would have transforming food toys.
* [[Cinna Mon]] and the Apple from the Apple Jacks commercials.
* Jewel Foods' (grocery chain) current "We're Fresh" ad campaign with singing fruits and veggies.
 
 
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