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  2. Sep 30, 2021 · Set yourself free | Starling Bank UK TV commercial Autumn 2021 - YouTube. Starling Bank. 4.91K subscribers. 389. 58K views 2 years ago. Set yourself free and join Starling, winner of Best...

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    • Bulova: “America runs on Bulova time.” On July 1, 1941, WNBT in New York aired a spot for Bulova watches just before a Brooklyn Dodgers game—the first legal commercial in television history.
    • Kool-Aid. The larger-than-life, anthropomorphic pitcher of Red Dye #40 made its debut on national television in 1954 and has been the face of Kool-Aid ever since.
    • Fred Flintstone for Winston Cigarettes. Smoking was commonplace in the 1960s, and even Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble indulged now and then. The popular cartoon characters shilled a number of products over the years—including Kentucky Fried Chicken, Dove soap, and Winston cigarettes.
    • Veg-o-Matic: The original infomercial. Samuel Popeil introduced a slew of simple, inexpensive machines designed to revolutionize food preparation; his greatest invention, however, may be the infomercial.
  3. Jan 28, 2016 · But lucky for us, many of these commercials have found a second life online. Here are some favorites that were banned from television, whether they were too sexy, offensive, or whatever else...

    • Old Spice: “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” (2010) When Old Spice realized women made the majority of purchasing decisions when it came to men’s body wash products, they took a different approach with their next ad campaign.
    • Reebok: “Terry Tate, Office Linebacker” (2003) Slapstick violence: since the earliest days of comedy it’s been a foolproof way to make ‘em laugh. Reebok’s Super Bowl XXXVII commercial had plenty, along with an amusing premise (boosting office productivity), an element of surprise, and solid one-liners.
    • John West Salmon: “Bear” (2000) UK seafood company John West’s circa 2000 commercial begins with a serene, nature documentary-style shot of bears fishing, as a narrator describes the scene in his best David Attenborough impression.
    • Snickers: “Hungry Betty White” (2010) When Snickers launched their “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry” campaign with Betty White (and Abe Vigoda) during the 2010 Super Bowl, it was a turning point for the brand and the 88-year-old Golden Girl.
  4. Feb 10, 2024 · CNN looks at some of the Super Bowl commercials ahead of the game on Sunday - and how much money companies are shelling out to reach their audiences.

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  5. TOP 10: MOST SHOCKING TV COMMERCIALS. A countdown of weird and disturbing commercials that are shocks and jumpscares galore - not for the faint-hearted!*WARNING: Watch this video at your own...

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