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An advertisement for Campbell's canned "beans and franks" in which a group of children sing a jingle based on the nursery rhyme "Ten Little Indians." The characters exhibit stereotypes associated with indigenous peoples of the United States. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Campbell's canned soup in which a boy lay sick in bed and his mother brings him the brand's chicken with rice soup. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Campbell's canned soup in which a narrator describes the Italian inspiration for the brand's minestrone soup and a family eats the product together. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Campbell's packaged pork and beans in which a quartet of cops sing about the product in the style of early 20th century barbershop music. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Campbell's packaged foods in which a boy follows his shadow to the dinner table and eats canned turkey noodle soup. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Campbell's canned soup in which a child and her grandfather eat Campbell's tomato soup in a park. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Canada Dry sodas in which two little girls take turns jumping rope and sipping on a bottle of the product. An offscreen male narrator describes the flavors and varieties of Canada Dry available over images of the products on a display shelf. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Canada Dry ginger ale in which a foreman at a construction site drinks a bottle of the product while working. An offscreen male narrator describes the qualities of the ginger ale over images of the product being displayed and poured. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Canada Dry orange soda in which a man with an orange pours himself the product while a giant glass fills up with soda behind him. A jingle plays and an offscreen narrator extols Canada Dry's "special sparkle." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
A wealthy man and woman spend time together in France, yachting, gambling, and eating out. A French narrator explain why Canoe cologne is perfect for men as the couple enjoy each other’s company.
A woman wearing ancient Roman clothing dances amongst Greco-Roman Pillars on the Italian island of Capri. The Capri makeup products are compared to this Italian scenery. The film then transition to the woman conveniently buying Capri product from a supermarket.
A young family happily dance as they shop for grocery. Their blissful dance comes to a halt when they see a Care poster. After seeing the poster, the family decides to donate food to Care.
A clown hobo, Weary Wille (Emmett Kelly) finds a dollar bill on the ground. Instead of keeping the dollar for himself, Wille donates the dollar to Care.
Pictures are shown of children and people experiencing hardships around the world. Then a narrator explains how aid given through Care can change their lives for the better.
An advertisement for Carling Black Label Beer in which various hands are shown hanging up their hats at the end of their work days and ordering Carling beer. An offscreen narrator talks about how everybody loves Carling Black Label. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Carling Red Cap Ale in which a two men race horses through fields while a male narrator describes the tough sport and the delicious ale. The commercial ends with the men drinking Red Cap Ale in a cabin while a jingle plays "...full bodied Red Cap Ale."
A reporter interviews children after they had just sat on Santa's lap at Carson Pirie Scott department store. The children all give Santa adult sounding positive reviews. The narrator then states that everyone at Carson Pirie Scot has rave reviews.
A softy lit advertisement for Cashmere Bouquet talcum powder in which a female narrator, accompanied by Rossiniesque music, extols the product as "a body cosmetic." The scene depicts a woman dusting herself with the "so incredibly fine" powder in her private boudoir.
An advertisement for Cashmere Bouquet talcum powder in which a female narrator, accompanied by Rossiniesque music, extols the product as "a body cosmetic" over images of a woman dusting herself with the powder in her boudoir. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Celanese Acetate raincoats in which a woman wears the brand's coat into the rain and it stays dry. Submitted for Clio Awards category Apparel.
An advertisement for Celanese Fortrel polyester in which a man wearing Haggar-brand double-knit polyester slacks runs alongside a wild lion and tiger. An offscreen male narrator describes how the flexible slacks allow men to let loose. One of the winners of the 1971 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Celotex insulation and roofing in which a man dressed as a roof describes how he withstands various elements like weather, animals, and climbers. An offscreen male narrator states that Celotex specializes in everything "from floors to walls to ceilings to roofs." One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Centura CorningWare that depicts a black bull clomping into a shop selling china, ceramics, and glass. The bull is greeted by a man delivering a prerecorded message who praises the Centura products for their strength. The bull knocks the products over and walks on them and none of them break.
A woman gives a testimony about how Cheerios help alleviates her headaches. A spokesperson then steps in a corrects the woman that Cheerios do not help headaches. The spokesperson further informs the woman that Cheerios are not just for kids but are also for adults.
An advertisement for Cheerios cereal from General Mills. The scene depicts a woman with a headache addressing the camera and giving her Cheerios testimonial to a man off camera. The scene ends with a close-up of the product and the man, accompanied by music, saying, "Cheerios, another terribly adult cereal from General Mills."
An advertisement from the Cheese Information Center in which an offscreen male narrator describes an unnamed versatile, cheap, and hearty food as the camera tracks over a table full of various food products. The camera centers on a block of cheese, revealing it as the food the narrator was discussing, and both the narrator and onscreen text urge the viewer to "choose cheese." One of the winners of the 1973 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Nylon tires in which a male narrator, accompanied by music, talk safety concerns of old tires. A shot pans over a junkyard as the narrator says, "This is a graveyard, but nobody brings flowers." Then the narrator talks about a family on vacation and their car crash. Finally another family drives safely around on Nylon tires.
An advertisement for Chemstrand nylon stockings in which a female vocalist sings a jingle over scenes of men gazing and gawking at a woman wearing stockings around town. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement from Chevrolet in commemoration of the 1976 U.S. bicentennial, in which a song plays over scenes of small town American life (including images of kids playing baseball, people attending church, an apple pie being baked, and Chevy cars being driven). The song emphasizes how baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet "all go together in the good old U.S.A." One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
A man pulls up to his city apartment in his Chevrolet Brookwood Station Wagon where his wife, son, and baby jump into the car. The family is able to escape the city life and spend a day in a nature park.
An advertisement for a Chevrolet automobile in which a family of five takes a Sunday drive and the narrator describes the inner fantasies of each passenger. Submitted for Clio Awards category Autos.
Chevrolet "Chevy Builds Right" - A couple talk to a salesman about picking up their new Chevrolet tomorrow. There are pictures above them in the hallway they walk past and one man in a picture comes to life and begins telling us about the car's new features. He is still the same size he was in the picture as he jump and walks around on the Chevrolet. He's now out of his picture and hanging on the edge of another one that has also come to life. It contains a woman driving her Chevrolet car. As the ad ends applause begins from an off-screen audience.
Frontenac Mercury "Dancers" - The screen is fully black except for a car that appears to be floating lengthwise in the top portion of the screen. Two dancer appear below and they have a synchronized dance they perform. A female vocal jingle accompanies the ad. We see several different shots of the car. Another car appears facing forward next to the couple as they continue to dance and draw attention to the cars with their arms displaying it. A male announcer talks about the Canadian car and its low cost.
A man working in the space program is described as a man of the future and present because he drives a Chevrolet Convertible. The Chevrolet Convertible allows him and his family to experience luxury and adventure.
A man’s car breaks down in front of a billboard in Time Square, telling him to buy a new Chevrolet. Onlookers shakes their heads in disappointment as he fails to get his car started.
A teacher asks a student, Richard, to tell the class about his most exciting day. Richard explains that his most exciting day was when his mother and father argued about which car they should buy. When Richard's family selects the new Chevy the whole family is happy about the choice they made.
A gun fight breaks out in a wild west town before it is revealed that the town is a vacation destination called Frontier City. A family drives into the town with a new Chevrolet. The new Chevrolet is compared to an old Chevrolet in the western town.
Pictures of a Chevrolet are animated together with pictures of a kaleidoscope. The narrator list the features of the car as the footage of the 1961 Chevrolet is shown.
A man picks up a woman from a hotel in an invisible car. The couple drive across the countryside apparently levitated as onlookers stare. At the end of the drive the magic behind the invisible car is revealed to be a Chevrolet.
We see a mailman as he goes through his country route, driving over muddy roads, hills, and creeks. An announcer with a country twang in his voice talks about how Chevrolet is a trusted vehicle for mail services due to its reliability and other features. One package the mailman delivers he stays to see an older couple open, it ends up being glasses for the women and they look more glamorous than the pair she had on previously. We see the car cleaned up and shining for when the mailman takes his family to church with the car. The last shot is of the car standing alone with a rider on a horse in the background.
A woman sits in a Chevrolet convertible on top of a tall plateau in the middle of the Grand Canyon. A narrator talks about how Chevrolet stand alone in its own class.