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  2. List of breakfast cereal advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Boo Berry; Buzz the Bee; Cookie Jarvis; Cookie Crook and Officer Crumb; Chip the Dog; Chip the Wolf; Count Alfred Chocula; Chef Wendell (defunct); Crazy Squares; Franken Berry

  3. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Burger King Kids Club Gang: 1990–mid-2000s: Kid Vid, a blond Caucasian male who loved video games and technology; he was the leader of the group. Boomer, a sports loving Caucasian tomboy with red hair tied into a ponytail. I.Q., a male Caucasian nerd with ginger hair and freckles who wore red glasses, a green lab coat, and a pocket protector.

  4. Crunch (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Crunch Dark Stixx is a variant of Crunch, which consists of wafers and Crunch Dark Candy Creme. Crunch Dark and Buncha Crunch Dark consisted of crisped rice and dark chocolate. Crunch Dark is available in single-bar packages. Buncha Crunch Dark is available in resealable stand-up bags and concession box sizes.

  5. Jimmy Nelson (ventriloquist) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1992 Christmas season, Farfel returned to television, now a hand puppet and accompanied by his large, identical-looking family, to advertise Nestle's then-new holiday candy wrapping. Just like the original Farfel, he ended the commercial by snapping his jaw shut after singing "chocolate," now joined by his family. [11] [12]

  6. Little Mikey - Wikipedia

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    Little Mikey is a fictional boy played by John Gilchrist (born February 2, 1968) in an American television commercial promoting Quaker Oats' breakfast cereal Life. The ad was created by art director Bob Gage, who also directed the commercial. [1] It first aired in 1972. The popular ad campaign featuring Mikey remained in regular rotation for ...

  7. Cheerios - Wikipedia

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    The Kid, after eating Cheerios, quickly dealt with whatever problem presented in the commercial, using oat-produced "Big-G, little-o" "Go-power." By the late 1960s, there was a jingle called "Get Yourself Go" (written by Neil Diamond ), which played as the two used power to solve the problem.

  8. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    Crunch (licensed to Ferrara Candy Company in the US) D'Onofrio (Peru) Dairy Box; Damak (Turkey) Fizzfindle; Frigor; Galak/Milkybar; Garoto; Heaven; Hercules Bars (Disney) Joe (Romania and the Netherlands) Joff; JOJO (Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland) Kit Kat (licensed to Hershey's in the US) Lion; Lollo (Brazil) [32] Mabel's (Bolivia ...

  9. Golden Nuggets - Wikipedia

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    The packaging features various cartoon characters (drawn by Gary Dunn): Klondike Pete (a gold prospector who mines Golden Nuggets), his mule Pardner, his enemies - two claim-jumpers named Plum Loco Louie and Boot Hill Bob (jointly "The Breakfast Bandits") - and a Golden Nuggets Bee. [2]