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  2. Saturday Morning Ad Jingles That Have Been Stuck in Our ... - AOL

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    2. Fritos 'Munch-A-Bunch' Song Commercial (1979) You're chilling on a Saturday morning, your favorite cartoons are on, and then comes this jingle that just makes you want to dance: "Muncha buncha ...

  3. 18 Vintage Product Jingles We Bet Will Get Stuck in ... - AOL

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    1. "Oh, I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Wiener" The Oscar Mayer Weiner song was created for a contest in 1962, and it's become one of the best-known jingles of all time.It's been aired on commercials ...

  4. See if You Can Guess the Product by Their '70s Ad Jingle - AOL

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    Test your retro knowledge with this fun and quirky quiz! Guess the names of famous grocery store products of the '70s based on their unforgettable jingles. Take a trip down memory lane and see how ...

  5. I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)

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    The lyrics were rewritten by the songwriters—together with US advertising executive Bill Backer and US songwriter Billy Davis—as a jingle for The Coca-Cola Company's advertising agency, McCann Erickson, to become "Buy the World a Coke" in the 1971 "Hilltop" television commercial for Coca-Cola and sung by the Hillside Singers. [4] "Buy the ...

  6. Country Sunshine (song) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In 1970, the company offered West a contract to write a jingle adapted from the song. The commercial was a success and in response, Coke offered West a lifetime contract to write jingles for their company. West had reportedly composed 15 Coke commercial jingles by 1979. Among the first jingles she wrote was 1972's "Country Sunshine". [7]

  7. Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch! - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Tareyton's television jingles ended when radio and television advertisements for tobacco products were banned from American broadcasting stations. The slogan continued to be used in magazines and newspapers. In 1975, the slogan was used to advertise for the Tareyton "100". [8] [unreliable source?]

  8. Know the Oscar Mayer Bologna Jingle by Heart? You May Be Able ...

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    Five decades later, the ad is back — complete with its signature ’70s charm and sing-along magic — reminding us all why it became the longest-running jingle in advertising history.

  9. Kiss a Little Longer - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 Big Red joined the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, the largest American manufacturer of chewing gum. [1] The Wrigley family at the time also included Doublemint, Wrigley's Spearmint, Juicy Fruit, and Freedent. [2]