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    Why is a soap opera called a soap opera?

    Question #53407. Asked by Shrivats.

    LeakyPickle

    Because makers of soap and cleaning supplies (such as Proctor and Gamble) often sponsored daytime drama shows.

    Dec 23 04, 10:22 AM

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