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  2. Classified advertising - Wikipedia

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    Classified advertisements are much cheaper than larger display advertisements used by businesses, [1] although display advertising is more widespread. [2] They were also commonly called "want" ads, starting in 1763, [3] and are sometimes called small ads in Britain. [4]

  3. Fact checking the ‘Call Wiley Nickel’ attack ads’ claims ...

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    Nickel’s campaign has denied that he has taken cases involving rape, child pornography or other charges, and says the ads are a “nasty” attempt to mislead voters about the kind of legal work ...

  4. Fixed price of Coca-Cola from 1886 to 1959 - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola company feared that requiring multiple coins (e.g., six pennies or one nickel and one penny for six-cent Coke) would reduce sales and cost money to implement, among other things. [3] Reluctant to double the price to a dime – the next price achievable with a single coin – they were forced to keep the price of Coca-Cola at five ...

  5. Pennysaver - Wikipedia

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    A pennysaver (or free ads paper, Friday ad or shopper) is a free community periodical available in North America (typically weekly or monthly publications) that advertises items for sale. Frequently pennysavers are actually called The Pennysaver (variants include Penny Saver , Penny-saver , PennySaver ).

  6. Super Bowl 2025 commercials we absolutely loved

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    Mark Evans, the executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Sports, said that the demand for ad space was huge this year, with all of the slots selling out in November, the Associated Press reported.

  7. Those NFL snack ads are fun, but you should be careful ... - AOL

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    For many people, the advertisements will be a big part of Super Bowl fun this Sunday. But many of them are selling you dangerous levels of sodium, a new study shows.

  8. Don Lapre - Wikipedia

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    On TV infomercials in the early–mid 1990s, he claimed that by placing "tiny classified ads" in newspapers he was "able to make $50,000 a week from [his] tiny one-bedroom apartment". [5] In 1992, Lapre began broadcasting The Making Money Show with Don Lapre, which suggested that viewers could make money as easily as he had. For several years ...

  9. Snoop Dogg Super Bowl commercial against hate earns backlash ...

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    The ad, which arrives as antisemitism has seen a global uptick, was meant to send a strong message at a perilous moment, Kraft told USA TODAY in a recent interview. "I don't recognize parts of ...