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"_______________, a little dab'll do ya." A little dab of what? |
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"B-O-N-O-M-O, oh, oh oh, that's ______________". Remember the jingle? Then you should be able to fill in the blank. |
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Remember The White Knight, a guy in full knight's armor, on the back of a white horse charging through suburbia, pointing that lance at dirt and making it vanish? Very Freudian, but what product did he represent? |
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| 4.
Markie Maypo shilled for a maple-flavored breakfast cereal. What was Markie's well-known catchphrase? |
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For us old-timers, this is an easy one, but for you young whippersnappers, it's a toughie. What was the last name of Bert and Harry? |
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Throughout the 60's, child-star Jane Withers played this icon of arcane advertising. Can you name her? |
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"I'd walk a mile for a __________". Can you fill in the blank? |
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| 8.
Prior to the dancing California raisins, who developed a series of brilliant ads pushing California prunes. (Today the pits, tomorrow the wrinkles!) |
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Back in the dark ages of TV, corporations sponsored entire programs. Who was the sponsor of Milton Berle's early 50's TV show? |
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| 10.
"See the USA in your Chevrolet." Who sang this little ditty for a whole lot of years? |
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