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  2. Energizer Bunny - Wikipedia

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    The Energizer Bunny, as it appears in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2008. In 2006, an Energizer Bunny balloonicle debuted in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and appeared until 2011. On October 31, 2007, TY released an Energizer Bunny Beanie Baby as a Walgreens Exclusive with a birthday of November 23, 2007. The poem on the tag reads:

  3. File:Energizer Bunny appearance 1988.png - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Energizer Bunny commercial (1988).webm - Wikipedia

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    English: The Energizer Bunny saw his debut in this late 1988 commercial as a parody of the Duracell Bunny, which first appeared in television advertising in 1973, in its "Drumming Bunny" commercial. Duracell had purportedly trademarked the drumming bunny character, but whether they had or not, said trademark had lapsed by 1988, providing ...

  5. The Energizer Bunny, on auction? The questions keep going ...

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    WalletPop writer Zac Bissonnette tells us that the iconic Energizer Bunny is up for auction and expected to fetch at least $18,000. This has no doubt raised many questions, not only among possible ...

  6. Eveready Battery Company - Wikipedia

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    Since 1988, the well-known Energizer Bunny has been featured in its television ads. The bunny was based on the similar Duracell Bunny. Initially, ads had the Energizer Bunny interrupting what seemed like other brands' commercials. [50] Later, the bunny would appear in competition with inferior rival battery Supervolt, which was based on Duracell.

  7. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Energizer batteries: late-1980s: known for catchphrase "Oi!"; played by Australian footballer Mark 'Jacko' Jackson: Energizer Bunny: 1989–present: Esso tiger / Exxon tiger: Esso/Exxon: debuted 1964: See ExxonMobil website Erin Esurance: Esurance: 2005–2009: animated spy Eveready batteries: Eveready "9 lives" cat: debuted c. 1920s–1930s ...

  8. The Most Common Holiday Dangers for Pets

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    The holidays are a festive time of year. Homes are decorated for the season — Christmas trees, ornaments, poinsettias, and the like. And there are also plenty of holiday treats that are ...

  9. List of fictional rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Cutey Bunny (a.k.a. "QT Bunny" for short) is secretly Cpl. Kelly O'Hare, a special agent for the United States, based in Washington, D.C., and employed by an unspecified branch of the United States Armed Forces. Frederick Dickinson Rabbit (transformed human) Judecca: A man in hell transformed into a rabbit for his sins. Works as a bookkeeper.