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  2. Category:1960s television commercials - Wikipedia

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  3. Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch! - Wikipedia

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    Then viewers would see the whole face, with the black eye implying willingness to fight for what they believed in, whether it was a tough decision or their choice to smoke Tareyton cigarettes. In the example, the old woman's house remained where it was, although the condominium was built alarmingly close to her property.

  4. Dialing for Dollars - Wikipedia

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    WMAR-TV – Baltimore, Maryland (1948 – 1977), hosted by George Rogers and later in the 1960s and 1970s by Stu Kerr. WNAC-TV – Boston, Massachusetts , Ed Miller hosted the show. WNEP-TV – Scranton, Pennsylvania , WNEP had both an normal Dialing for Dollars from 1966 to 1975, and a similar formatted version on its 16.2 subchannel in the ...

  5. Shell Answer Man - Wikipedia

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    The Shell Answer Man was a series of television advertisements from the 1960s through the 1990s sponsored by Royal Dutch Shell in which answers were provided to common questions from the public about driving, with advice on vehicle maintenance, repair and safety, as well as guidance to users of home heating oil.

  6. Saturday Morning Ad Jingles That Have Been Stuck in Our Heads ...

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    Chuck D's All-New Classic TV Clubhouse/YouTube. 5. Kenner Snoopy Toothbrush Commercial (1974) ... The 1970s were a golden era for both television and commercials, and what could be more ...

  7. In Soviet Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Advertising periodicals such as Advertising Age, The Chief Executive, [7] and The Wise Marketer [1] cited the commercials as a good example of business strategy. In the case of Advertising Age, they ranked In Soviet Georgia in the Top 50 of the best TV commercials of all time [2] and #89 on the list of the 100 Greatest Advertising Campaigns. [8]

  8. Mr. Whipple - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1970s survey, [citation needed] Mr. Whipple topped then-U.S. President Jimmy Carter as the most recognizable face in North America. According to Charmin makers Procter & Gamble, a 1978 survey found that Mr. Whipple was the third best-known American, behind former President Richard Nixon and evangelist Billy Graham.

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