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An advertisement for Cadbury's Crunchie bars in which outlaws and a slew of other characters try to steal a chest of chocolate bars during a train ride. Submitted for the Clio Awards International category.
A ghost confronts Scrooge asking why he hasn't bought anything for himself at Dayton's after Christmas sale. A greedy Scrooge rejoice at the thought of saving so much money.
An advertisement for Evergood Kaffee in which an English woman convinces her butler to serve the Norwegian coffee brand to her husband for his tea time. Submitted for the Clio Awards International category.
Two workers install a Fayva shoe sign. The boss is skeptical of Fayva but his employee praise Fayva and convinces his boss to go in the store. The boss comes out a satisfied customer.
An elderly woman asks a sales clerk for an American Tourister suitcase. After confirming with the clerk that the suitcase is durable, she tested it out by whacking her cane on the suitcase.
A girl asks a sale clerk for a ties. After showing the girl most of the ties, the clerk realize the girl had been teasing him and that she had already selected a tie.
A man Christmas shopping in the coat section picks up a glove he thought belonged to a mannequin. The woman mannequin becomes real and suggest that he should buy a white stag coat for his girlfriend. The mannequin then turns back into a statue and the man is left in shock.
A sales clerk speaking like a Dr. Seuss character reveals all the products available at G. Fox & Co. for Christmas. Then everybody in the store rushes outside to wave goodbye to Santa who had been shopping at G. Fox & Co.
An advertisement for Gilbey's gin in which a man with an English accent speaks to a woman about gin in a nonsense language. A final title card states that drinking Gilbey's will help one "understand the English." Submitted for the Clio Awards International category.