Huggies Ultratrim commercials predominantly featured boys' diapers likely due to marketing strategies that focused on appealing to specific Demographics. By showcasing boys, the brand might have aimed to create a connection with parents of sons, emphasizing the product's effectiveness for active boys. This approach could also reflect traditional gender norms in advertising, where certain colors and themes are often associated with boys and girls. Ultimately, it was a tactic to engage their target audience more effectively.
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yes, its no different than showing underwear.
That would be a showing of a program with no commercial breaks whatsoever. The commercials are shown before, and after the show.
How else are they going to advertise the movie coming out on DVD/Blu-ray
Well, I'm not completely sure, but what I think is that the TV shows that are on are on because the company of commercials that pay for it. Like, you know on YTV there's always commercials of Toy products, Cleaning products, Food products, Restaurant commercials and many more? And how they always seem to repeat, even once or twice every commercial? Well, showing commercials during shows pays for the shows. That's why TV was sort of invented for commercials. I hope this helped! :D *-*
You can show people drinking on television shows. But it's illegal to show them drinking in commercials. That's why in beer commercials, you always see them hold up the drink but never actually drink it.
I think so as long as you don't have any private parts showing. I'm not really sure, maybe only if you have a medic condition.
No! Because they're already showing sneak peeks & commercials of a new one.
There is a chance they are getting ready to start Shippuuden hence the trading cards and commercials but not much information has been disclosed to the public.
The age at which a child is ready to transition out of diapers can vary greatly depending on individual development. Typically, most children are ready to start potty training between 18 months and 3 years old, but some may be ready earlier or later. Signs of readiness include showing interest in using the toilet, staying dry for longer periods, and being able to communicate their need to use the bathroom. It's important to be patient and follow the child's cues to ensure a successful transition out of diapers.
http://www.lib.umd.edu/NPBA/time/1960.html Looks like things started around 1960.
last aired T.V. Commercial for CigaretteDEC 31,1970 I believe was the last time a cigarette commercial was aired.also believe this was same time beer commercials had to stop showing consumption of product.J.Englandactually it was aired December 31 1970 and the brand was Virginia slims... but they still show beer commercials and achlol ones