The slogan debuted in 1944.
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"Where's the beef?" was a slogan used by the Wendy's fast food company on TV ads in 1984."Melts in your mouth..." but not in your hands, was an ad slogan used by M&M Mars for M&M candies almost from their origin, 1941.
I'm pretty sure that's her. I came on here to look that up too. At first I thought it was Paget Brewster, but I think it's Elisabeth Shue also.
The slogan that is used in may of United Parcel Service's (UPS) ads is "What can brown do for you?"
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You can buy classic cars on autotraderclassic.com or classic cars.com you might also want to try checking in your local classified ads. I hope you find what you are looking for.
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That was once the US Navy ad slogan.
Mad ads are commercials that are designed to get your attention. Often the meaning behind the ad is to get something stuck in the brain of the consumer. A song, or a slogan for example. The belief is, if you are thinking about the ad, you will buy the product.
Can you be more specific? Which ads? If you're asking about the classic Quick Trip "bombastic announcer" ads, those were voiced by Stuart Culpepper of Atlanta.