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"Coming Home" (commonly referred to by unofficial titles such as the Folgers Incest Ad or the Folgers "Brother and Sister" Commercial) is a 2009 television commercial for Folgers Coffee. The commercial was created by the advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi with the intention of emulating Folgers's 1980s commercial "Peter Comes Home For Christmas."
Ten years ago, Folgers coffee first aired their now-infamous “Coming Home” ad. Little did they know, it would go on to inspire everything from parody videos to severely NSFW fan fiction. Here ...
Folgers: The Best Part of Waking Up. Talk about ear worms. Even if you didn't want to hum along to "The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup," good luck. It can sneak up on you, if the ...
From 1965 to 1986, Folgers was known for television ads involving "Mrs. Olson", a Swedish neighbor played by Virginia Christine who invariably recommended a cup of Folgers coffee for the characters in the commercial. [16] Folgers promoted their instant coffee in the 1970s and early 1980s ads which took the viewer inside various 'high-end ...
Virginia Christine (born Virginia Christine Ricketts; March 5, 1920 – July 24, 1996) was an American stage, radio, film, television, and voice actress. [1] Though Christine had a long career as a character actress in film and television, she may be best remembered as "Mrs. Olson" (or the "Folgers Coffee Woman") in a string of television commercials for Folgers Coffee during the 1960s and 1970s.
These classic TV commercials are prime examples of how brands can effectively communicate their message and build brand loyalty through concise, memorable content. Navigide / YouTube 1.
The video installation explored the director's search for the perfect Hitchcock double. Grimonprez held screen tests in New York, Los Angeles and London. [ 11 ] He chose Mike Perry, a Hitchcock sound-alike and an impersonator of Tony Blair , while Ron Burrage, a professional Hitchcock double, as a result of this search, became a protagonist in ...
Can someone explain to me why we need 15 footnotes to cite "this is a commercial for Folgers"? Thanks. -R. fiend 23:32, 16 December 2021 (UTC) [] A couple of responses: 1) This was my first published article and I was unaware of the guideline against excessive citations until post-publication.