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  2. Toy advertising - Wikipedia

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    Toy advertising rarely showed children using the toys. The tenor of toy advertising and marketing was that adults decided what toys were appropriate for children. [7] Demographic and social changes were beginning to affect attitudes toward toys and children's play throughout the 19th century.

  3. Advertising to children - Wikipedia

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    Television. Many advertisements involve children around the same age as the viewer. The latest technology; from laptops, and mobile phones, to toys are being advertised by companies to attract customers to buy their products. Companies now have new mediums and methods to spread their advertisements as a result of these emerging technologies. [3]

  4. Mr. Potato Head - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Potato Head is an American toy produced by Hasbro since 1952. It consists of a plastic model of a potato "head" to which a variety of plastic parts can attach; typically ears, eyes, shoes, hat, nose, mustache, pipe (1952–1987), pants (1973–1983, 2010–present), headphones (2024–present), glasses, and mouth.

  5. Hasbro is leaving downtown Providence. What it means ... - AOL

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    It was the first toy advertised on network TV and the company's first big hit, spurring its growth. Hasbro went public in 1968 and acquired rival toy company Milton Bradley in 1984.

  6. Slinky - Wikipedia

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    The jingle for the Slinky television commercial was created in Columbia, South Carolina in 1962 with Johnny McCullough and Homer Fesperman writing the music and Charles Weagly penning the lyrics. It became the longest-running jingle in advertising history. [3] The jingle has itself been parodied and referenced in popular culture.

  7. Music in advertising - Wikipedia

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    Music can be used as a cue to help drive a message to viewers. The music in an advertisement can be an indirect influence on the viewer's attitude towards the product being shown. Exciting music has been shown to increase arousal in skin response and heart rate which can be seen as a physical form of showing emotion through music. [6]

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