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An advertisement for Bell Brand packaged potato chips in which a man asks a woman if she would like to hear a song and he sings about the product. Submitted for Clio Awards category Baked Goods.
An advertisement for Belvedere cigarettes in which a blindfolded prisoner is marched to a firing squad. The male narrator asks the man if he smokes Belvedere because of the instant-gift coupon in the pack and he responds, "I smoke em' because I like em." Then a general ask for the instant-gift coupon and sounds of gun shots are heard; cut to the pack of cigarettes with the narrator saying, "...please smoke Belvedere. He would have wanted it that way."
An advertisement for Belvedere cigarettes in which a male narrator tells a man that Belvedere is including a coupon in some packs of cigarettes. The man is folding up his coupon into a paper airplane while talking to the narrator telling him he smokes the cigarettes because he likes them. At the end of the commercial the man throws his paper airplane out the window while yelling "...just look at the baby fly!"
An advertisement for Belvedere cigarettes in which a male narrator tells a man that Belvedere is including a coupon in some packs of cigarettes. The man is folding up his coupon into a paper airplane while talking to the narrator telling him he smokes the cigarettes because he likes them. At the end of the commercial the man throws his paper airplane out the window while yelling "...just look at the baby fly!"
An advertisement for Belvedere cigarettes in which an older, well-dressed woman finds an instant-gift coupon in a pack of Belvederes. The narrator lists many of the possible awards that could be won. The woman says she doesn't I smoke Belvederes because of the coupons, rather, she says, "I smoke them because I like them."
An advertisement for Betsy McCall dolls in which a jingle plays as images of the doll in various settings frame the outline of a dancing woman. A teenage girl addresses the camera about the many fashion accessories available for the doll line. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
A mother takes cares of her son’s cut and toothache but is unaware of his poor eyesight. A narrator informs parents about the importance of having their children receive regular eye care.
An advertisement for Betty Crocker packaged foods in which two business men discuss how to market instant mashed potatoes only to use the secretary's slogan and claim it as their own. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Betty Crocker's marble cake and frosting mixes, in which an offscreen male narrator extols the products over close-up shots of cake being prepared and served under a theatrical spotlight. A jingle plays about how "it's so nice to have a cake around the house." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Betty Crocker cake mix in which angel food cake is prepared and served on a table beside a candelabra. An offscreen male narrator describes the taste and texture of the cake over close-up shots of it being mixed and cut. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Betty Crocker milk chocolate and toasted coconut cake mixes in which an offscreen narrator describes the taste and texture of the cakes over shots of the finished cakes sitting next to chocolate bars and coconut shavings. An offscreen chorus sings a jingle about how "it's so nice to have a cake around the house." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Betty Crocker cake mixes in which a woman, identified by an offscreen narrator as Betty Crocker, addresses the camera about the moist and fresh qualities of the company's new country kitchen style products. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Betty Crocker velvet cream cake mix in which both an offscreen male narrator and a female narrator identified as Betty Crocker discuss the product over scenes of cakes being prepared. An offscreen chorus sings a jingle about how "it's so nice to have a cake around the house." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Betty Crocker buttermilk pancake mix in which a western country ballad plays over a scene of a triangle dinner bell being rung and a family gathering to eat pancakes outdoors. An offscreen male narrator describes the product over close-up shots of pancakes being prepared and served. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Footage is shown of a festival in Valencia, Spain and a Valencian chef cooking a traditional rice dish. A narrator then states how the viewer can try the same Valencian rice dish by buying a Betty Crocker’ Rice with Valenciana Sauce box.
An advertisement for "Betty Crocker Rice with Valenciana Sauce" narrated by a woman accompanied by Spanish style music. The scene depicts a major fiesta in Valencia, Spain and a chef making Spanish style rice, and ends with a close-up of the product.
Opens with a shot of the Egyptian Sphinx and the statement that safflower oil has been handed down through the centuries. The narrator states how safflower oil has unsaturated fat instead of saturated fats.
An advertisement for Bic banana pens in which a mother unsuccessfully attempts to write a letter to her son using various types of fruit before finally using a Bic pen. An offscreen male narrator describes the product and makes humorous commentary about the mother's efforts to write with fruit. One of the winners of the 1973 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Billy the Bounce toys in which an offscreen narrator enthusiastically describes the uses for the product over sped-up footage of two kids bouncing, playing, swimming, and balancing atop the toys. Submitted for the Clio Awards.