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Chip the Dog: 1991–2005: Chip the Wolf: 2005–present: Sarah Tucker: Cool Whip dessert topping: 1960s: played by Marge Redmond: Coors Light Twins: Coors Light beer: played by the Klimaszewski Twins: The Coppertone Girl: Coppertone sun-care products: 1944–present: Cornelius the rooster: Corn Flakes cereal: originally voiced by Dallas ...
Granny Goose Foods, Inc. was founded in Oakland, California, by Matthew Barr in 1946.In 1993, the company acquired the Laura Scudder brand from Borden, Inc., but due to intense competition from PepsiCo's Frito-Lay and Anheuser-Busch's Eagle Snacks could not make a profit, so the entire company was put up for sale in 1995.
Corn Chip Nail Tips – Maya Rudolph and Tracy Morgan appear in this parody of "hip" potato chip commercials, promoting corn chips that double as false fingernails. [167] Corn Syrup Producers of America — In this trade group ad, Kristen Wiig inquisitively asks Nasim Pedrad about why she serves her daughter juice with high-fructose corn syrup ...
More commercial operations emerged, Cracker Jack became a ballpark staple and a slow courtship with the movie exhibition business began. That business, saved by the advent of the “talkie ...
Frito-Lay is celebrating Groundhog Day with a cute new batch of commercials for Lay's potato chips that feature one of the stars of the "Groundhog Day" movie.
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The phrase “they don’t make ‘em like they used to” has never proven more accurate than with respect to legendary nonagenarian actor and comedian Dick Van Dyke.. The “Mary Poppins” star ...
As well as rearrangement of the three frequent elements, the person who goes into the pines, or who is decapitated, is described as a man, woman, adolescent, husband, wife, or parent, while the pines can be seen as representing sexuality, death, or loneliness. The train is described as killing a loved one, as taking one's beloved away, or as ...