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A politician asks the narrator how Ban Spray Deodorant will help his campaign for governor. The narrator replies that he is running in a very small state.
Advertisement for Bankers Trust, featuring a man making a purchase at an antique shop. He tries to pay by check, which the shop owner doesn't accept until the customer presents his Bankers Trust card, which guarantees checks up to $100.
An interviewer tries to interview a man that uses Yardley Black Label products. The interview is hinder because the man is swamped by women seeking his affection.
A man wearing a tuxedo escort a medieval lady on horseback through a castle. The camera then pans to a bottle of British Sterling Cologne presented on a silver plate. A narrator states that the cologne will make any man a legend.
As a football team enters the field, the football players explain how they all switch back to using Brylcreem Hair Dressing because of the natural looks it gives their hair. The commercial ends with a cheerleader agreeing the Brylcreem looks the best on the football players.
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.
Advertisement for Citizens Committee to Keep NYC Clean, using an older woman to demonstrate two different scenarios that would cause trash to accumulate in the streets of New York City.
Advertisement for Lifesavers Fancy Fruits, the candy that doesn't taste like candy. Several people are shown comparing the taste of the candy to that of real fruit.
A person finds themselves in nerve-racking situations such as giving a speech, going to the dentist, and having their in-laws over. In order to smell good in these situations they use Fresh Deodorant Spray.
A man asks his face if he should get a Gillette Techmatic Razor. The face enthusiastically states that he always longed for one and explains to the man all the reasons why he wanted one.
A reenactment of an 1840 baseball game takes place as a narrator explains the differences between 1840 and modern baseball. The commercial concludes with the narrator stating that both baseball and men faces have change.
A man in a stormy background is skeptical of using a Gillette Techmatic razor. As soon as the man uses the Techmatic he becomes happy and the background changes to a peaceful sunrise.
Several critics complain about the Gillette Techmatic razor handle while praising the razor blade. As each critic suggests a new design for the handle an animated rendition of the suggestion is shown. The commercial concludes with a narrator stating that it’s the razor that matters and not the handle.
An avocado farmer states how the audience probably doesn’t recognize him. It is then revealed that the farmer is former Dodger baseball player Duke Snider, using Great Day hair dye. Snider reflects on how his silver hair proved a useful gimmick during his baseball days but no longer have a purpose and he wants to look young again.
A man’s girlfriend becomes infatuated with him after she smelled his Hai Karate after shave. The man then uses karate to fend off his girlfriend as she tries to obsessively cling to him. The ensuing chaos causes the apartment to become destroyed.
As a girl helps her mother wash her baby sister with Ivory Soap, she asks her mother why she has to use Ivory Soap if it is meant for babies. The mother replies that Ivory Soap helps women keep their skin looking young no matter what age they are.
A woman reflects on how she is able afford her groceries because she got four bars of Ivory Soap for the price of three. As she drives away, she ponders on how great Ivory Soap is.
A woman in a jungle applies baby powder on herself. Tarzan then swings in on a vine and scoop up the woman before they both swing away into the jungle.
J&J Shower to Shower "Girl on Herself" - A woman washes herself with Shower to Shower soap. As she applies the soap footage of her walking along a beach and through nature is projected on her skin.
Ban Deodorant "Psychiatrist" - A woman asks her psychiatrist if Ban deodorant will solve all her problems. The psychiatrist replies that it will solve just one.
A man takes all his morning products such as cologne, deodorant, face soap, after shave, hair gel, and pine talc and mixes them in a bowl. The resulting brew is a pungent stench. He then introduces a line of Jaguar cosmetic products which all have the same scent which avoids overlapping smells.
Mennen After Shave Lotion is placed in a water cooler instead of water. The men in the office gather around the water cooler to use the lotion. The commercial concludes with a female co worker throwing her arms around one of the men that just used the lotion.
After a shootout with the police a criminal is asked to come out of the house with his hands up. Before surrendering himself to the police the criminal applies Mum Spray Deodorant.
A woman encourages men to join the Noxzema team and chant their slogan of “take it off”. Footage is then shown of a man using Noxzema shaving cream to shave.
Four men on motorcycles drive through the night in search of the right cologne. The men find four women in the middle of the road, each with the four types of Numero Uno cologne. The men pair up with the women and they all drive off into the night.