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Then how come I can still remember "Luckyies taste good, like a cigarette
should". But then again, I never smoked. :)
"Wade T.Smith" wrote:
> On 05/09/00 11:04, Chuck Palson said this-
>
> >But perhaps they were blind people just listening to TV.
>
> I thought, _almost_ an assumption, that jingles and stuff, while
> memorable in their own right, had nevertheless only a mild to
> non-existent brand identification.
>
> - Wade
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