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The Decore shampoo ads featured lots of people singing in the shower. The lyrics start out as "As I shampoo my hair, I really love my Decore...". What was the tune that they were singing along to? |
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| 2.
Which filthy insect is not scared of anything except Mortein insect spray? |
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1937 saw the launch of an Aussie staple dessert. The product celebrated the Australian Bicentenary in 1988 by releasing special flavours of Lilly Pilly, Quandong and Midjinberry.
If I said that "...I like it for dinner, I like it for tea...", that might make it easier. What is it? |
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"You make us smile, Dr Lindeman..." was a jingle for a particular product released in 1979. What did the good doctor sell that made us smile? |
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'Yakka' is a quintessential Australian word, meaning 'hard work'. They produced a series of ads showing people doing lots of physical labour, such as dragging a 50-ton coal truck, or painting a large ship. What product are the Yakka company known for? |
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Why would you "...turn your bread upside down."? A rather silly ad campaign for margarine. |
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"Oh Mr Wong, Mr Wong, I have lost all my travellers cheques!" was the desperate cry for a tourist to her tour guide. "What kind were they?", asked Mr Wong. "They have an office right here in Hong Kong". What kind of travellers cheques had she lost? |
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| 8.
In the 1970s and 80s we were told to 'Wrap your laughing gear around a Paul's Billabong'. What on earth does that mean? |
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This product, that has almost gone the way of the dinosaurs, allegedly "... does amazing things to your system." The inevitable scanty-clad young lady seemed to be quite taken by it, but what was it? |
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The Victorian and New South Wales state governments ran a set of similar ads in the 1980s with the words "Do the right thing" as a common thread. What was the "right thing"? |
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