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    Which well known phrase originated from a mouthwash advertisement?

    Question #55972. Asked by peasypod. (Mar 15 05 9:45 PM)


    tjoebigham

    "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride", from an old Listerine ad.

    Mar 16 05, 3:34 AM
    peasypod

    Nice One tj, a Golden banana for you.

    Mar 16 05, 5:22 AM


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