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** And not to mention... Liberty's in Aurora (Solon)! Maple Heights (Bedford)! Canton (Independence)! Parma Heights! Brunswick! Vermilion! Ohmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
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* "Have you got any Grey Poupon?"[[labelnote:Explanation]][[TheEighties '80s]] ad campaign for Grey Poupon dijon mustard where a man in a Rolls-Royce passes the product to a man in another Rolls-Royce.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Have "Pardon me, would you got any Grey Poupon?"[[labelnote:Explanation]][[TheEighties '80s]] ad campaign for Grey Poupon dijon mustard where a man in a Rolls-Royce passes the product to a man in another Rolls-Royce.[[/labelnote]]
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** Is this Jake from State Farm?[[labelnote:Explanation]]Following a commercial involving a man's wife catching him speaking on the phone in the middle of the night (complete with suggestive dialogue), the wife snatches the phone and demands to know who is on the other end. It's an insurance representative from State Farm named Jake.[[/labelnote]]

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** Is this Jake Advertising/{{Jake from State Farm?[[labelnote:Explanation]]Following Farm}}?[[labelnote:Explanation]]Following a commercial involving a man's wife catching him speaking on the phone in the middle of the night (complete with suggestive dialogue), the wife snatches the phone and demands to know who is on the other end. It's an insurance representative from State Farm named Jake.[[/labelnote]]
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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cPxh2DikIA Whopper Whopper Whopper Whopper, junior double triple Whopper...]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]] Part of a series of Burger King ads using a modified version of their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4YAcsAe6UI 70s jingle]], infamous for it's [[BrokenRecord repetitive opening]] and unenthusiastic vocals. It's since become particularly infamous among NFL fans, who associate it with bad plays and team misfortune.

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cPxh2DikIA Whopper Whopper Whopper Whopper, junior double triple Whopper...]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]] Part of a series of Burger King ads using a modified version of their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4YAcsAe6UI 70s jingle]], infamous for it's [[BrokenRecord repetitive opening]] and unenthusiastic vocals. It's since become particularly infamous among NFL fans, who associate it with bad plays and team misfortune. [[/labelnote]]
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* "Hello, I'm a Mac." "And I'm a PC." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Macintosh commercials where an actor would play a PC, playing up the stereotypical problems, and a second actor would play a Macintosh, claiming not to have those problems. After the campaign fizzled, [[InsultBackfire Windows used "I'm a PC." for a time in its ads]]. The ads spawned various parodies and mutations in the 2000s.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Hello, I'm a Mac." "And I'm a PC." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Macintosh commercials where an actor John Hodgman would play the personification of a PC, playing up the stereotypical problems, and a second actor Justin Long would play a personification of a Macintosh, claiming not to have those problems. After the campaign fizzled, [[InsultBackfire Windows used "I'm a PC." for a time in its ads]]. The ads spawned various parodies and mutations in the 2000s.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Gotcha!" "Where? I don't see." "Here, diagonally!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]An exchange between two players while playing Connect Four.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Gotcha!" "Where? I don't see." "Here, diagonally!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]An exchange between two players while playing Connect Four.''TabletopGame/ConnectFour''.[[/labelnote]]
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* '''神韵艺术团 SHEN YUN''' -- 5,000 Years of Civilization Reborn[[labelnote:Explanation]]Ads for ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Yun_Performing_Arts Shen Yun]]'' performing arts shows are ubiquitous along the coastlines of the continental U.S., especially in the big metropolitan pockets of California where you're bound to see them on public transportation vehicles and every few miles on highways, resulting in the reputation that ''Shen Yun''[='=]s marketing team will stop at nothing to advertise it wherever they can.[[/labelnote]]

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* '''神韵艺术团 SHEN YUN''' -- 5,000 Years of Civilization Reborn[[labelnote:Explanation]]Ads for the Falun Gong-operated ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Yun_Performing_Arts Shen Yun]]'' performing arts shows are ubiquitous along the coastlines of the continental U.S., especially in the big metropolitan pockets of California where you're bound to see them on public transportation vehicles and every few miles on highways, resulting in the reputation that ''Shen Yun''[='=]s marketing team will stop at nothing to advertise it wherever they can.[[/labelnote]]

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** Meme codifier: The most-used copy of ''VideoGame/TheOregonTrail'' included a headstone that read "here lies andy / peperony and chease ''(sic)''", a reference to the commercial.

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** Meme codifier: The most-used A widespread pirate copy of ''VideoGame/TheOregonTrail'' included a headstone that read "here lies andy / peperony and chease ''(sic)''", a reference to the commercial.


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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cPxh2DikIA Whopper Whopper Whopper Whopper, junior double triple Whopper...]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]] Part of a series of Burger King ads using a modified version of their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4YAcsAe6UI 70s jingle]], infamous for it's [[BrokenRecord repetitive opening]] and unenthusiastic vocals. It's since become particularly infamous among NFL fans, who associate it with bad plays and team misfortune.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiwxMxzCPNg Ran ran ruu!!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]From 2004 to 2007, Japan ran a series of commercials called Ronald Rumors where Ronald [=McDonald=] asked trivial questions about himself. The most famous was him saying, "Ran ran ru!" and explaining how he always says it when he's happy. These commercial spawned a ton of remixes and edits on the Japanese web.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiwxMxzCPNg Ran ran ruu!!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]From 2004 to 2007, Japan ran a series of commercials called Ronald Rumors where Ronald [=McDonald=] asked trivial questions about himself. The most famous was him saying, "Ran ran ru!" and explaining how he always says it when he's happy. These commercial commercials spawned a ton of remixes and edits on the Japanese web.[[/labelnote]]

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** And in Canada, it's replaced with "Speedy Glass". In Quebec, it's "Lebeau" and the jingle goes "Lebeau répare, Lebeau remplace..."

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** And in Canada, it's replaced with "Speedy Glass". In Quebec, it's "Lebeau" and the jingle goes "Lebeau répare, Lebeau remplace..."



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdQY_BZE2uE Fahrvergnügen.]] It's what makes a car a Volkswagen." [[labelnote:Explanation]]An old 90s ad from Volkswagen, a German car company. The word is GratuitousGerman for "driving pleasure". Both the word and its accompanying stick figure were parodied.[[/labelnote]]

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdQY_BZE2uE Fahrvergnügen.]] It's what makes a car a Volkswagen." [[labelnote:Explanation]]An old 90s ad from Volkswagen, a German car company. The word is GratuitousGerman for "driving pleasure". Both the word and its accompanying stick figure were parodied.[[/labelnote]]



** '''WHAAAAASSSSSSSUUUUUUUUUPPPPPPP?!?!''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]Another ad has five guys saying this phrase to each other very loudly. You might also recognize this meme from ''WebVideo/TheAnnoyingOrange''.[[/labelnote]]

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** '''WHAAAAASSSSSSSUUUUUUUUUPPPPPPP?!?!''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]Another ad has five guys saying this phrase to each other very loudly. You might also recognize this meme from It has been subject to many parodies, most notably in ''Film/ScaryMovie'' and ''WebVideo/TheAnnoyingOrange''.[[/labelnote]]



* "Hey Kool-Aid!" "Oh yeah!!!!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]A classic ad for Kool-Aid, where thirsty kids would call for Kool-Aid and a giant anthropomorphic pitcher of the stuff would bust through the wall, yelling the second line in a deep voice[[/labelnote]]

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* "Hey Kool-Aid!" "Oh yeah!!!!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]A classic ad for Kool-Aid, where thirsty kids would call for Kool-Aid and a giant anthropomorphic pitcher of the stuff would bust through the wall, yelling the second line in a deep voice[[/labelnote]]voice. Any clip of something busting through a wall will inevitably be met with references to the Kool-Aid Man.[[/labelnote]]



* "Advertising/GotMilk" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Tagline for the campaign by the California Milk Processor Board to encourage milk consumption which has been running since 1993.[[/labelnote]]
* "Of course it's cold -- it's German." [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a 2017 Jägermeister commercial set in an underground Berlin nightclub, which has bottles of Jägermeister encased in ice. After a bottle is uncased, a woman is poured a shot, puts a thermometer in it, takes a sip, and says this line to the crowd in front of her. Because this commercial played semi-frequently during Creator/{{NBC}}'s coverage of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague Stanley Cup Playoffs]], the line became a meme among American hockey fans.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Advertising/GotMilk" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Tagline for the campaign by the California Milk Processor Board to encourage milk consumption which has been running since 1993.[[/labelnote]]
It has since become a large part of pop culture, leading to the snowclone "Got [x]?"[[/labelnote]]
* "Of course it's cold -- it's German." [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a 2017 Jägermeister commercial set in an underground Berlin nightclub, which has bottles of Jägermeister encased in ice. After a bottle is uncased, a woman is poured a shot, puts a thermometer in it, takes a sip, and says this line to the crowd in front of her. Because this commercial played semi-frequently during Creator/{{NBC}}'s coverage of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague Stanley Cup Playoffs]], the line became a meme among American hockey fans.[[/labelnote]]



* "Hello, I'm a Mac." "And I'm a PC." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Macintosh commercials where an actor would play a PC, playing up the stereotypical problems, and a second actor would play a Macintosh, claiming not to have those problems. After the campaign fizzled, [[InsultBackfire Windows used "I'm a PC." for a time in its ads]].[[/labelnote]]

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* "Hello, I'm a Mac." "And I'm a PC." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Macintosh commercials where an actor would play a PC, playing up the stereotypical problems, and a second actor would play a Macintosh, claiming not to have those problems. After the campaign fizzled, [[InsultBackfire Windows used "I'm a PC." for a time in its ads]]. The ads spawned various parodies and mutations in the 2000s.[[/labelnote]]



* *drumbeats* "They keep going, and going, and going, and going..." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Energizer's "Bunny" series of commercials that itself has kept going, and going, and going...[[/labelnote]]
** "...Still going!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Later, fake commercials in the series get interrupted by the bunny, whose batteries apparently last long enough for it to wander into them. [[/labelnote]]

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* *drumbeats* "They keep going, and going, and going, and going..." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Energizer's "Bunny" series of commercials that itself has kept going, and going, and going... This is often used for something that goes on for a long time.[[/labelnote]]
** "...Still going!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Later, fake commercials in the series get interrupted by the bunny, whose batteries apparently last long enough for it to wander into them. Sometimes used as an InterruptingMeme.[[/labelnote]]



* "I can't believe it's not butter!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]From the ads for the eponymous margarine, where an actor would say the line after eating something to which it had been applied.[[/labelnote]]

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* "I can't believe it's not butter!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]From the ads for the eponymous margarine, where an actor would say the line after eating something to which it had been applied. It's now a common snowclone ("I can't believe it's not [x]!").[[/labelnote]]



* "Taste the rainbow..." [[labelnote:Explanation]]From the old Skittles commercials, many of which featured [[CreepyChild creepy children]] [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment coming out of nowhere]] to whisper the tagline.[[/labelnote]]
* “You’re not yourself when you’re hungry... Have a Snickers!”[[labelnote:Explanation]]From a Snickers ad featuring Rowan Atkinson (aka Mr Bean)[[/labelnote]]

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* "Taste the rainbow..." [[labelnote:Explanation]]From the old Skittles commercials, many of which featured [[CreepyChild creepy children]] [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment coming out of nowhere]] to whisper the tagline. This line is usually said whenever rainbows are involved.[[/labelnote]]
* “You’re not yourself when you’re hungry... Have a Snickers!”[[labelnote:Explanation]]From "Kids love Snickers on Halloween!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]The Snickers Halloween commercial with the [[TotemPoleTrench "lady"]] in the supermarket, which gained some infamy due to the lady costume looking unintentionally creepy.[[/labelnote]]
** "Warum habe ich immer hunger!?" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Another Snickers commercial involved somebody eating
a Snickers ad featuring Rowan Atkinson (aka Mr Bean)[[/labelnote]]and quickly lost his hunger. Wondering where it goes, it ends up in a man in Germany who becomes constantly hungry as a result.[[/labelnote]]
** You're not you when you're hungry. [[labelnote:Explanation]]2012 Snickers ads involved a famous person in an improbable scenario, i.e. Roseanne Barr at a logging camp, acting out and a companion saying, "X, eat a Snickers," prompting the former to ask why. The latter would reply, "You get a little Y when you're hungry." The angry person would eat the food and turn back to normal. It has since evolved into a snowclone.[[/labelnote]]



** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caomY5CAjwI Reese's Puffs, Reese's Puffs! Eat 'em up, eat 'em up, eat 'em up, eat 'em up!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]In 2009, Reese's started airing a commercial where a man raps about Reese's Puffs cereal. The rap from the commercial has since been mashed up with many songs on the Internet.[[/labelnote]]



* "Uh-oh, Spaghettios!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]An old tagline for Spaghettios, a type of soup filled with pasta in the shape of Os.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Uh-oh, Spaghettios!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]An old tagline for Spaghettios, a type of soup filled with pasta in the shape of Os. It's since been used in situations where one knows they have messed up.[[/labelnote]]



* "[[Advertising/TrixRabbit Silly Rabbit! Trix are for kids!]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]The shtick of nearly every Trix commercial where the rabbit is never allowed to have Trix because it's for kids.[[/labelnote]]

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* "[[Advertising/TrixRabbit Silly Rabbit! Trix are for kids!]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]The shtick of nearly every Trix commercial where the rabbit is never allowed to have Trix because it's for kids. People have made parodies of the commercials, usually with the same outcome, but sometimes allowing the rabbit to have the Trix.[[/labelnote]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiwxMxzCPNg Ran ran ruu!!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]From 2004 to 2007, Japan ran a series of commercials called Ronald Rumors where Ronald [=McDonald=] asked trivial questions about himself. The most famous was him saying, "Ran ran ru!" and explaining how he always says it when he's happy.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiwxMxzCPNg Ran ran ruu!!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]From 2004 to 2007, Japan ran a series of commercials called Ronald Rumors where Ronald [=McDonald=] asked trivial questions about himself. The most famous was him saying, "Ran ran ru!" and explaining how he always says it when he's happy. These commercial spawned a ton of remixes and edits on the Japanese web.[[/labelnote]]



* You can call me nannerpuss, nannerpuss! And guess what? I love p--[[RecordNeedleScratch *SLAM*]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Restaurant chain Denny's commercial shows a pancake breakfast with a banana peel puppet on top. It then cuts it off to ask the consumer if they want a more serious breakfast.[[/labelnote]]

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* You can call me nannerpuss, nannerpuss! And guess what? I love p--[[RecordNeedleScratch *SLAM*]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Restaurant chain Denny's commercial shows a pancake breakfast with a banana peel puppet on top. It then cuts it off to ask the consumer if they want a more serious breakfast. The character quickly became popular on the Internet and spawned various remixes and tributes.[[/labelnote]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSTJ5Xe-E8c "¿Por qué no los dos?"]] (Why don't we have both?) [[labelnote:Explanation]]A commercial for Old El Paso Hard n' Soft Taco kit.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSTJ5Xe-E8c "¿Por qué no los dos?"]] (Why don't we have both?) [[labelnote:Explanation]]A [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a commercial for Old El Paso Hard n' Soft Taco kit.kit. A still from the commercial has been used as a reaction image for when two things are presented with an either-or choice, but both of them seem like favorable options.[[/labelnote]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ryjpbd4D4bg Berries and Cream, Berries and Cream!]][[labelnote:Explanation]]He's a little lad who loves Starburst's Berries and Cream.[[/labelnote]]
* "Kids love Snickers on Halloween!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]The Snickers Halloween commercial with the lady in the supermarket.[[/labelnote]]
** "Warum habe ich immer hunger!?" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Another Snickers commercial involved somebody eating a Snickers and quickly lost his hunger. Wondering where it goes, it ends up in a man in Germany who becomes constantly hungry as a result.[[/labelnote]]
** You're not you when you're hungry. [[labelnote:Explanation]]2012 Snickers ads involved a famous person in an improbable scenario, i.e. Roseanne Barr at a logging camp, acting out and a companion saying, "X, eat a Snickers," prompting the former to ask why. The latter would reply, "You get a little Y when you're hungry." The angry person would eat the food and turn back to normal. It has since evolved into a snowclone.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ryjpbd4D4bg Berries and Cream, Berries and Cream!]][[labelnote:Explanation]]He's Cream! I'm a little lad who loves Starburst's Berries and Cream.[[/labelnote]]
* "Kids love Snickers on Halloween!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]The Snickers Halloween
Cream!]][[labelnote:Explanation]]A 2007 Starburst commercial with advertising the lady in new Berries and Cream flavor of the supermarket.[[/labelnote]]
** "Warum habe ich immer hunger!?" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Another Snickers commercial involved somebody eating
candy featured a Snickers British character wearing old-fashioned clothing, known as the Little Lad, doing a dance while singing about how he loves the candy. The video went viral and quickly lost his hunger. Wondering spawned many mashups on [=YouTube=], and Starburst noticed, soon releasing [[https://youtu.be/zGGA74Ie0aQ a video]] where it goes, it ends up in a man in Germany who becomes constantly hungry as a result.[[/labelnote]]
** You're not
the Little Lad shows you how to perform the dance. The meme's popularity faded until 2021, when you're hungry. [[labelnote:Explanation]]2012 Snickers ads involved a famous person in an improbable scenario, i.e. Roseanne Barr at a logging camp, acting out and a companion saying, "X, eat a Snickers," prompting new version of the former to ask why. The latter would reply, "You get a little Y when you're hungry." The angry person would eat meme popped up, this time involving people on [=TikTok=] imitating the food and turn back to normal. It has since evolved into a snowclone.Little Lad's dance.[[/labelnote]]



* Pepperidge Farm Remembers! [[labelnote:Explanation]] Based of a long running ad campaign for Pepperidge Farms, the meme version is from a ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' Parody.[[/labelnote]]

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* Pepperidge Farm Remembers! [[labelnote:Explanation]] Based of on a long running ad campaign for Pepperidge Farms, the meme version is from a ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' Parody.parody. A screencap of the parody has often been captioned with remembrance of practices that were once commonplace or true, but are now outdated, irrelevant, or nonexistent, with the "Pepperidge Farm Remembers" line following.[[/labelnote]]



* Advertising/{{Never say no to Panda}}.[[labelnote:Explanation]]A series of commercials ran by Arab Dairy for Panda Cheese. The commercials all depict various citizens being offered the titular cheese, but declining...at which point a panda shows up and begins to...violently express its displeasure at their choice, while "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjFRHIhSvwc True Love Ways]]" by Music/BuddyHolly plays in the background.[[/labelnote]]

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* Advertising/{{Never say no to Panda}}.[[labelnote:Explanation]]A series of commercials ran by Arab Dairy for Panda Cheese.Cheese, which became viral videos. The commercials all depict various citizens being offered the titular cheese, but declining...at which point a panda shows up and begins to...violently express its displeasure at their choice, while "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjFRHIhSvwc True Love Ways]]" by Music/BuddyHolly plays in the background.[[/labelnote]]



* ”He likes it! Hey Mikey!”[[labelnote:Explanation]]80s Life Cereal ad with kids wondering if Life cereal is good and giving it to a kid named Mikey who’s extremely picky[[/labelnote]]

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* ”He *”He likes it! Hey Mikey!”[[labelnote:Explanation]]80s Life Cereal ad with kids wondering if Life cereal is good and giving it to a kid named Mikey who’s extremely picky[[/labelnote]]
* Oops! All [x] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Many parodies of the "Oops! All Berries" cereal box art have been made on the Internet, which usually poke fun at a perceived overabundance of something or twist the name in a humorous and/or dark way.[[/labelnote]]
* "Gee Bill! How come your mom lets you eat ''two'' wieners? "NO SKINS!" [[labelnote:Explanation]] An exchange originally featured in a [[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/512/644/ddf.jpg vintage 1942 ad]] for skinless sausages by The Visker Corporation. The image has become a popular exploitable, with people modifying the image in many ways.[[/labelnote]]



* "You sunk my battleship!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Advertisements for the game ''TabletopGame/{{Battleship}}''.[[/labelnote]]
* "Obey [[EvilTwin Wario]], destroy [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]This was the US commercial for ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins''.[[/labelnote]]

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* "You sunk my battleship!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Advertisements for the game ''TabletopGame/{{Battleship}}''. Usually said when an actual ship sinks in real life.[[/labelnote]]
* "Obey [[EvilTwin Wario]], destroy [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]This was the US commercial for ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins''. Parodies have popped up involving other characters hypnotizing the viewer instead of Wario, such as [[VideoGame/MarioIsMissing Weegee]].[[/labelnote]]



** "Is it [[MemeticBadass TheLegend27]]?!" "Yeah, [=TheLegend27=]."

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** "Is it [[MemeticBadass TheLegend27]]?!" [=TheLegend27=]?!" "Yeah, [=TheLegend27=]."" [[labelnote:Explanation]][=TheLegend27=] is the star of the meme, and while he only wipes out players in ''Game of War'', people have turned him into a MemeticBadass, making him capable of so much more.[[/labelnote]]



** [[BigWordShout "HEY!"]]

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** [[BigWordShout "HEY!"]]"HEY!"]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]A catchphrase usually said once in each LEGO City toy commercial, which has become a central part of the LEGO city memes mentioned above.[[/labelnote]]



* "HI, [[Creator/BillyMays BILLY MAYS]] HERE WITH [product name]!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Source: Creator/BillyMays was a pitchman who advertised a lot of products in late-night infomercials before his death, making his name basically a celebrity endorsement.[[/labelnote]]

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* "HI, [[Creator/BillyMays BILLY MAYS]] HERE WITH [product name]!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Source: Creator/BillyMays was a pitchman who advertised a lot of products in late-night infomercials before his death, making his name basically a celebrity endorsement. His LargeHam personality made him very memetic, and he is a common source for WebAnimation/YouTubePoop videos.[[/labelnote]]



* Phil Swift, co-inventor of Advertising/FlexSeal, can be considered a SpiritualSuccessor in sheer bombast to the late, great Billy Mays:
** "To show you the power of Flex Tape [skillsaw powers up], I sawed this boat in half!"

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* Phil Swift, co-inventor of Advertising/FlexSeal, can be considered a SpiritualSuccessor in sheer bombast to the late, great Billy Mays:
Mays. A lot of his quotes have been quoted as reaction lines, used in remixes, and overall and mutated many times, with some of his most memetic phrases being listed below:
** "To show you the power of Flex Tape [skillsaw powers up], I sawed this boat in half!"half!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Behind "That's a lot of damage!", this is one of the most memetic lines from Phil Swift's commercials, which is often quoted for how outlandish it is.[[/labelnote]]



** "That’s a lotta daa-midge!”
*** "NOW ''THAT'S'' A LOTTA DAA-MIDGE!"

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** "That’s [[https://youtu.be/JZLAHGfznlY THAT'S A LOT OF DAMAGE!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]This line from a lotta daa-midge!”
*** "NOW ''THAT'S'' A LOTTA DAA-MIDGE!"
commercial where he hacks up a bucket with a knife and chainsaw to demonstrate the product originating is probably the most popular of Swift's lines, with a large amount of Phil Swift remixes and reaction memes centering around the line.[[/labelnote]]



* Creator/WilfordBrimley [[http://alec.3rdc.com/diabeetus.jpg saying "Diabeetus"]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXQaMaBxwRg This commercial]] having to do with Diabetes and Medicare.[[/labelnote]]
** Mutation: [[http://lolcats.com/view/10274 Diabeetus Cat]], the WebOriginal/{{Lolcats}} version of Wilford Brimley.
* Slap-Chop commercial quotes, such as "You're gonna love my nuts" or "You're gonna be in a great mood all day, cause you'll be slapping your troubles away!". Similarly, [[Creator/VinceOffer Sham Wow]] quotes. [[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHHuY57K3Vw Vince Offer, advertising Slap-chop]][[/labelnote]]

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* Creator/WilfordBrimley [[http://alec.3rdc.com/diabeetus.jpg saying "Diabeetus"]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXQaMaBxwRg This commercial]] having to do with Diabetes and Medicare.[[/labelnote]]
** Mutation: [[http://lolcats.com/view/10274 Diabeetus Cat]], the WebOriginal/{{Lolcats}} version of Wilford Brimley.
* Slap-Chop commercial quotes, such as "You're gonna love my nuts" or "You're gonna be in a great mood all day, cause you'll be slapping your troubles away!". Similarly, [[Creator/VinceOffer Sham Wow]] quotes. [[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHHuY57K3Vw Vince Offer, advertising Slap-chop]][[/labelnote]]Slap-chop]]. He was used in [=YouTube=] Poops similarly to Billy Mays, and, as a result, has become an unofficial rival for him.[[/labelnote]]



* I am a non-attorney spokesperson. If you or a loved one was diagnosed with '''mesothelioma'''... [[labelnote:Explanation]]This comes from commercials that claim that one can be compensated for contracting illnesses from their job or surgery.[[/labelnote]]

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* I am a non-attorney spokesperson. If you or a loved one was diagnosed with '''mesothelioma'''... [[labelnote:Explanation]]This comes from commercials that claim that one can be compensated for contracting illnesses from their job or surgery. The lines from the commercial have since become copypastas, specifically the one that first mentions mesothelioma.[[/labelnote]]



* And remember, I'm not only the Meme Club president, I'm also a client. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Based on Sy Sperling's closing line to his Hair Club For Men spots, which was accompanied by a photo of him when he was still bald.
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* And remember, I'm not only the Meme Club president, I'm also a client. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Based on Sy Sperling's closing line to his Hair Club For Men spots, which was accompanied by a photo of him when he was still bald.
bald. [[/labelnote]]



* “Diabeetus.” [[labelnote:Explanation]]A series of commercials for Liberty Medical diabetes products starring Creator/WilfordBrimley, who pronounced “diabetes” this way.[[/labelnote]]
* "Hello tropers. Look at your entry. Now back to mine. Now back to your entry. Now back to mine... Sadly, yours isn't mine. But if you stopped posting wrong examples and followed the guidelines, it could ''look'' like mine. Look down, back up, where are you? You're at TV Tropes, reading an article about memes. What's in your hand, now back to me. I have it, it's a famous meme from that commercial you love. Look again. THE MEME IS NOW DIAMONDS. Anything is possible when you follow the guidelines and not post bad examples. I'm on a laptop." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Advertising/TheManYourManCouldSmellLike, courtesy of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGykVbfgUE Old Spice Body Wash.]] Best known for DramaticDeadpan BreathlessNonSequitur delivery.[[/labelnote]]
** '''[[NoIndoorVoice OLD SPICE ODOR BLOCKER BODY WASH HAS SIXTEEN HOURS OF B.O. BLOCKING POWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!]]''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]Following the first wave of Advertising/TheManYourManCouldSmellLike commercials, there were a few ads hawking Old Spice Odor Blocker Body Wash featuring a very loud Terry Crews surrounded by giant explosions and total {{Mind Screw}}s. These ads were directed by [[Creator/TimAndEric Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim]], so the insanity is probably exactly what Old Spice wanted.[[/labelnote]]

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* “Diabeetus.” [[labelnote:Explanation]]A series of commercials for Liberty Medical diabetes products starring Creator/WilfordBrimley, who pronounced “diabetes” this way. The "diabeetus" soundbite has made its way into a lot of videos, and his commercials have a fairly decent presence in WebAnimation/YouTubePoop.[[/labelnote]]
* "Hello tropers. Look at your entry. Now back to mine. Now back to your entry. Now back to mine... Sadly, yours isn't mine. But if you stopped posting wrong examples and followed the guidelines, it could ''look'' like mine. Look down, back up, where are you? You're at TV Tropes, reading an article about memes. What's in your hand, now back to me. I have it, it's a famous meme from that commercial you love. Look again. THE MEME IS NOW DIAMONDS. Anything is possible when you follow the guidelines and not post bad examples. I'm on a laptop." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Advertising/TheManYourManCouldSmellLike, courtesy of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGykVbfgUE Old Spice Body Wash.]] Best known for DramaticDeadpan BreathlessNonSequitur delivery.delivery, it spawned various Internet parodies.[[/labelnote]]
** '''[[NoIndoorVoice OLD SPICE ODOR BLOCKER BODY WASH HAS SIXTEEN HOURS OF B.O. BLOCKING POWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!]]''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]Following the first wave of Advertising/TheManYourManCouldSmellLike commercials, there were a few ads hawking Old Spice Odor Blocker Body Wash featuring a very loud Terry Crews surrounded by giant explosions and total {{Mind Screw}}s. These ads were directed by [[Creator/TimAndEric Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim]], so the insanity is probably exactly what Old Spice wanted.wanted These advertisements have become a popular source to use in [=YTPMVs=] and [=MADs=].[[/labelnote]]



** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErgdUhZteqw Now THAT'S a spicy meatball!]][[labelnote:Explanation]]Yet another Alka-Seltzer advertisement.[[/labelnote]]

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErgdUhZteqw Now THAT'S a spicy meatball!]][[labelnote:Explanation]]Yet another Alka-Seltzer advertisement.advertisement, which is probably the most recognized one, and as such, has seen various references.[[/labelnote]]



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_6Zkz1BX_A Jag... är... Ipren den intelligenta värktabletten.]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]A Swedish ad for the painkiller Ipren, well known for a stupidly catchy melody and endearing mascot that captured peoples imagination during the early 2000's.[[/labelnote]]

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_6Zkz1BX_A Jag... är... Ipren den intelligenta värktabletten.]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]A Swedish ad for the painkiller Ipren, well known for a stupidly catchy melody and endearing mascot that captured peoples imagination during the early 2000's.[[/labelnote]]



* "[[BadNewsIrrelevantNews Bad news: [X]. Good news]], I just saved a lot of money on car insurance by switching to GEICO." Typically the bad news is very bad, to make the lack of real good news that much worse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This used to be a type of commercial for GEICO insurance. In fact, BadNewsIrrelevantNews [[Administrivia/RenamedTropes used to be called]] Switching To GEICO.[[/labelnote]]

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* "[[BadNewsIrrelevantNews Bad news: [X]. Good news]], I just saved a lot of money on car insurance by switching to GEICO." Typically the bad news is very bad, to make the lack of real good news that much worse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This used to be a type of commercial for GEICO insurance. In fact, BadNewsIrrelevantNews [[Administrivia/RenamedTropes used to be called]] Switching To GEICO. It's since become a massive snowclone re-appropriated for other situations.[[/labelnote]]



* "Only ''you'' can prevent memeing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]The long-running Smokey the Bear spots, addressing forest fire/wildfire prevention.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Only ''you'' can prevent memeing."[[labelnote:Explanation]]The long-running Smokey the Bear spots, addressing forest fire/wildfire prevention. "Only you can prevent forest fires" has since mutated, with "forest fires" being replaced with something else.[[/labelnote]]



* You wouldn't download a car. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This DigitalPiracyIsEvil PSA used to play before movies in the theater, and quickly became memetic for being a FantasticAesop: we ''can't'' download cars ([[TechnologyMarchesOn yet]]), however we feel about the ethics of downloading.[[/labelnote]]

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* You wouldn't download a car. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This DigitalPiracyIsEvil PSA used to play before movies in the theater, and theater. While the original PSA didn't have the phrase, it originated from an image of a slide edited to say the phrase, which quickly became memetic for being a FantasticAesop: we ''can't'' download cars ([[TechnologyMarchesOn yet]]), however we feel about the ethics of downloading.downloading. The result was many variations of the image which replace "car" with another thing, usually something else that can't be downloaded.[[/labelnote]]



* This is a meme. This is a meme on drugs. '''[[ScareEmStraight Any questions?]]''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]The famous PSA that involved an egg and frying it in a pan, respectively representing the "brain" and "drugs", then that same egg being fried (this is your brain on drugs).[[/labelnote]]

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* This is a meme. This is a meme on drugs. '''[[ScareEmStraight Any questions?]]''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]The famous PSA that involved an egg and frying it in a pan, respectively representing the "brain" and "drugs", then that same egg being fried (this is your brain on drugs). The line from the commercial has since become a big snowclone used to contrast two versions of the same thing, with the one "on drugs" being the first thing, but radically different than before.[[/labelnote]]



* "This isn't normal, but on meth it is." "Meth: not even once." [[labelnote:Explanation]]A series of graphic ScareEmStraight ads originating in Montana warning about the dangers of meth. For example, the originals included "Beating an old man for money isn't normal. But on meth it is." "Fifteen bucks for sex isn't normal. But on meth it is."[[/labelnote]]

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* "This isn't normal, but on meth it is." "Meth: not even once." [[labelnote:Explanation]]A series of graphic ScareEmStraight ads originating in Montana warning about the dangers of meth. For example, the originals included "Beating an old man for money isn't normal. But on meth it is." "Fifteen bucks for sex isn't normal. But on meth it is."[[/labelnote]]" The meme parodied the slogan by adding it to absurd and random images, such as [[Franchise/StarWars Chewbacca]] [[https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/061/130/chewbacca_baseball_meth-400x407.jpg playing baseball]], claiming that those things would only be normal on meth, which put the slogan into a more humorous context.[[/labelnote]]



* Diamonds are forever. [[labelnote:Explanation]]A tagline from [=DeBeers=] Engagement Rings.[[/labelnote]]

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* Diamonds are forever. [[labelnote:Explanation]]A tagline from [=DeBeers=] Engagement Rings. It has frequently been referenced in pop culture.[[/labelnote]]



* You probably thought this entry was alive. Nope. Chuck Testa. [[labelnote:Explanation]]A SoBadItsGood Taxidermy commercial made for an episode of ''WebVideo/RhettAndLink: Commercial Kings'' that spawned tons of image macros.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[OfCorpseHesAlive You probably thought this entry X was alive. Nope. alive.]] [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/nope-chuck-testa NOOOOPE! Chuck Testa. Testa!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]A SoBadItsGood Taxidermy commercial taxidermy ad made for an episode of ''WebVideo/RhettAndLink: ''WebVideo/RhettAndLink'': Commercial Kings'' that in which Chuck Testa manipulates taxidermized animals and fools people into thinking they're alive, thereby demonstrating how lifelike his work is. It quickly caught on for its SoBadItsGood nature and spawned tons of image macros.[[/labelnote]]



* HI, I'M GEORGE ZIMMER, FOUNDER AND CEO OF THE MEN'S WEARHOUSE. I SHOW UP TO PONTIFICATE ON MY COMA-INDUCING SEXUAL PROWESS AND [[GagPenis BROBDIGNAGIAN TACKLE]], AND MOST LIKELY MY ENGAGING [[YourMom YOUR CRETINOUS MOTHER]] IN AN HOURS-LONG SESSION OF MIND-SHATTERING PLOWING AS WELL, TYPICALLY DESCRIBED IN [[UnusualEuphemism OUTLANDISH]], PERVERSE, [[PurpleProse VERBOSE]] HYPERBOLE USING NOTHING BUT CAPITAL LETTERS. I GUARANTEE IT.
* Craaaaazy Bruuuuce's Liquoooooors... We've got the bargains for you! (Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!) [[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNkK-aQEtMI This]] and other commercials for a liquor store called Crazy Bruce's Liquors.[[/labelnote]]

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* HI, I'M GEORGE ZIMMER, FOUNDER AND CEO OF THE MEN'S WEARHOUSE. I SHOW UP TO PONTIFICATE ON MY COMA-INDUCING SEXUAL PROWESS AND [[GagPenis BROBDIGNAGIAN TACKLE]], AND MOST LIKELY MY ENGAGING [[YourMom YOUR CRETINOUS MOTHER]] IN AN HOURS-LONG SESSION OF MIND-SHATTERING PLOWING AS WELL, TYPICALLY DESCRIBED IN [[UnusualEuphemism OUTLANDISH]], PERVERSE, [[PurpleProse VERBOSE]] HYPERBOLE USING NOTHING BUT CAPITAL LETTERS. I GUARANTEE IT.
IT. [[note]]In the late 2000s, many copypastas arose that imitated the style of George Zimmer's commercials, often being profanity-laden and [[CrossesTheLineTwice crossing the line twice]], and nearly always ending with "I GUARANTEE IT".[[/note]]
* Craaaaazy Bruuuuce's Liquoooooors... We've got the bargains for you! (Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!) [[labelnote:Explanation]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNkK-aQEtMI This]] and other commercials for a liquor store called Crazy Bruce's Liquors. It became a minor fad in the [=YouTube=] Poop community.[[/labelnote]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP5lz2CYNR4 J-Rock! Girugamesh! I love anime! And manga!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]An infamous commercial for Sakura-Con 2009.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP5lz2CYNR4 J-Rock! Girugamesh! I love anime! And manga!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]An infamous commercial for Sakura-Con 2009.2009, which is frequently quoted on forums, especially "GIRUGAMESH".[[/labelnote]]



* [[OfCorpseHesAlive You probably thought X was alive.]] [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/nope-chuck-testa NOOOOPE! Chuck Testa!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]A taxidermy ad in which Chuck Testa manipulates taxidermized animals and fools people into thinking they're alive, thereby demonstrating how lifelike his work is.[[/labelnote]]
* 1-800 Contacts launched a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCJ5BNKdWbo very memetic commercial indeed]].

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* [[OfCorpseHesAlive You probably thought X was alive.]] [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/nope-chuck-testa NOOOOPE! Chuck Testa!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]A taxidermy ad in which Chuck Testa manipulates taxidermized animals and fools people into thinking they're alive, thereby demonstrating how lifelike his work is.[[/labelnote]]
* 1-800 Contacts launched a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCJ5BNKdWbo very memetic commercial indeed]]. [[note]]This commercial was made popular by a Franchise/MassEffect [[https://youtu.be/V-fRuoMIfpw parody]], and various other parodies were made featuring characters from other media.[[/note]]



* [[https://youtu.be/JZLAHGfznlY THAT'S A LOT OF DAMAGE!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]A commercial for Flex Seal starring Phil Swift, where he hacks up a bucket with a knife and chainsaw to demonstrate the product. Popularized by WebVideo/JonTron's video on Flex Tape, and went on to become a popular reaction line and remix material.[[/labelnote]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_JqgBd2i5I Te hace falta ver más bax]].[[labelnote:Translanation]]"You need to watch more boxing."[[/labelnote]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]An ad campaign launched in Mexico by Tecate beer, featuring Creator/SylvesterStallone, in which he proceeded to reprimand men for being unmanly. The ads became often quoted because Stallone [[GratuitousSpanish could not properly spell Box in Spanish]] (and mangled the pronunciation to Bax) and the ad's storylines were [[RuleOfFunny ridiculous]] [[RatedMForManly and manly]], and the phrase is often used when someone fails to man up.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_JqgBd2i5I Te hace falta ver más bax]].[[labelnote:Translanation]]"You need to watch more boxing."[[/labelnote]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]An ad campaign launched in Mexico by Tecate beer, featuring Creator/SylvesterStallone, in which he proceeded to reprimand men for being unmanly. The ads became often quoted because Stallone [[GratuitousSpanish could not properly spell Box in Spanish]] (and mangled the pronunciation to Bax) and the ad's storylines were [[RuleOfFunny ridiculous]] [[RatedMForManly and manly]], and the phrase is often used when someone fails to man up.[[/labelnote]]



* “It’s BACONNNNN![[labelnote/Explanation]]Beggin’ Strips dog snacks ad that had the dog excitedly thinking the snacks were real bacon[[/labelnote]]

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* For those of you from New Orleans: "Ro-sen-berg's, Ro-sen-berg's, [[http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff140/ICHABODSDOTCOM/?action=view¤t=rosenbergs2.flv Eight-teen Twenty-Five Tu-lane]]"

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* For those of you from New Orleans: "Ro-sen-berg's, Ro-sen-berg's, [[http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff140/ICHABODSDOTCOM/?action=view¤t=rosenbergs2.flv Eight-teen Twenty-Five Tu-lane]]"



* Also Illinois: The General insurance, with their short cartoon army general mascot. “For great car insurance you can get online, go to The General and save some time”
* Nick India Dab[[labelnote:Explanation]]A particularly cringy interstitial on the Indian version of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} (for their Teacher's Day initiative), involving a boy teaching people how to dab. It's found life in the rest of the world as a source for "X but Y" memes.
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* Also *Also Illinois: The General insurance, with their short cartoon army general mascot. “For great car insurance you can get online, go to The General and save some time”
* Nick India Dab[[labelnote:Explanation]]A particularly cringy interstitial on the Indian version of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} (for their Teacher's Day initiative), involving a boy teaching people how to dab. It's found life in the rest of the world as a source for "X but Y" memes.
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* ”He likes it! Hey Mikey!”[[labelnote:Explanation]]80s Life Cereal ad with kids wondering if Life cereal is good and giving it to a kid named Mikey who’s extremely picky[[/labelnote]]

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* “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature!”[[labelnote:Explanation:]]A Chiffon margarine ad from the 70s depicting the margarine replacing butter as an attempt to fool “Mother Nature” who was played by an actress in the ad[[/labelnote]]
*”He likes it! Hey Mikey!”[[labelnote:Explanation]]80s Life Cereal ad with kids wondering if Life cereal is good and giving it to a kid named Mikey who’s extremely picky[[/labelnote]]
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* Eagle insurance and its cheesy Eagleman mascot for Illinois residents
-->”do you have insurance on this car?”
--> “no”
--> “it must be Eagleman!”
--> “I’ve got something for you!” *lays an egg, which hatches*
--> “oh look at those low rates!”
* Another Illinois one: “The Illinois Hammer is on the way!” Illinois Hammer is a worker’s comp law firm known for being rather aggressive in their approach.
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** Another lawyer who uses the same jingle, but with his name: "Glen Lerner is the way to go! Call Eight Seven Seven One Five Oh Oh!" or "Glen Lerner is the lawyer for you! Call Two Two Two Twenty-Two Twenty-Two!"
* Nick India Dab[[labelnote:Explanation]]A particularly cringy interstitial on the Indian version of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} (for their Teacher's Day initiative), involving a boy teaching people how to dab. It's found life in the rest of the world as a source for "X but Y" memes.[[/labelnote]]

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** Another lawyer who uses the same jingle, but with his name: "Glen Lerner is the way to go! Call Eight Seven Seven One Five Oh Oh!" or "Glen Lerner is the lawyer for you! Call Two Two Two Twenty-Two Twenty-Two!"
Twenty-Two!" Later he partnered and it changed to “Lerner and Rowe are the lawyers for you…”
* Nick India Dab[[labelnote:Explanation]]A particularly cringy interstitial on the Indian version of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} (for their Teacher's Day initiative), involving a boy teaching people how to dab. It's found life in the rest of the world as a source for "X but Y" memes.memes.
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* ''Series/UnsolvedMysteries'' [[https://twitter.com/TanookiKuribo/status/1280621715694006272?s=20 Carvel Commercial]] [[labelnote:Explanation]] A famous Twitter video in which a 1980's Carvel commercial has its' audio changed into the ''Unsolved Mysteries'' theme song. Due to its' popularity, a second version was made in which the Carvel ad's audio was placed over the Unsolved Mysteries intro.[[/labelnote]]

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* ''Series/UnsolvedMysteries'' [[https://twitter.com/TanookiKuribo/status/1280621715694006272?s=20 Carvel Commercial]] [[labelnote:Explanation]] A famous Twitter video in which a 1980's Carvel commercial has its' its audio changed into the ''Unsolved Mysteries'' theme song. Due to its' its popularity, a second version was made in which the Carvel ad's audio was placed over the Unsolved Mysteries intro.[[/labelnote]]

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* Never say no to Panda.[[labelnote:Explanation]]A series of commercials ran by Arab Dairy for Panda Cheese. The commercials all depict various citizens being offered the titular cheese, but declining...at which point a panda shows up and begins to...violently express its displeasure at their choice, while "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjFRHIhSvwc True Love Ways]]" by Music/BuddyHolly plays in the background.[[/labelnote]]

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* Never Advertising/{{Never say no to Panda.Panda}}.[[labelnote:Explanation]]A series of commercials ran by Arab Dairy for Panda Cheese. The commercials all depict various citizens being offered the titular cheese, but declining...at which point a panda shows up and begins to...violently express its displeasure at their choice, while "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjFRHIhSvwc True Love Ways]]" by Music/BuddyHolly plays in the background.[[/labelnote]]


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** "The new--''[crunch]''"[[labelnote:explanation]]In one of the ads, the lips try to advertise DQ's Waffle Bowl Sundaes, but keep eating it whole before they can finish speaking. In the early 2020's, the ads featuring the Dairy Queen lips saw a resurgence in popularity thanks to a number of WebAnimation/{{YouTube Poop}}s being made out of them; these poops would often take this quote to exaggerated levels, editing ''any'' instance of the words "the new" being uttered so that it's immediately followed by the lips eating the ice cream.[[/labelnote]]
** "Wanna buy a box of Thin Mints?"[[labelnote:explanation]]One ad has the lips bargaining with a Girl Scout over buying a box of cookies, which similarly became a target of several poops and remixes. There's also a series of "[[AnimatedOuttakes bloopers]]" for the ads that has the lips at one point ''violently yanking'' the box out of her hands.[[/labelnote]]
** "So, Phil, is it?"[[labelnote:explanation]]In one ad, the lips call in an alien named Phil to verify that a chocolate shake is the best in the galaxy. Upon asking if it is, Phil proceeds to roar at the lips before exploding into a mound of green sludge. People have taken to the lips asking the above question, usually playing with Phil's reaction.[[/labelnote]]
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* "That's not how this works! That's not how ''any'' of this works!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]From an Esurance ad where a group of older ladies watches one of their friends describe how she saves time by posting photos to her "wall"...which is an actual wall in her house. The memetic phrase occurs when one of the other ladies points out the obvious.[[/labelnote]]
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* "You've just won the UsefulNotes/SuperBowl! What are you doing next?" "I'm gonna go to Disney World!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]First spoken by New York Giants' Phil Simms following their win of Super Bowl XXI in 1987.[[/labelnote]]

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* "You've just won the UsefulNotes/SuperBowl! What are you doing next?" "I'm gonna go to Disney World!" "ImGoingToDisneyWorld" [[labelnote:Explanation]]First spoken by New York Giants' Phil Simms following their win of Super Bowl XXI in 1987.[[/labelnote]]



** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybJ6fS7ruuo "1877-KARS-4-KIDS..." Possibly the most annoying jingle in the history of advertising.]]

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** "1-877-KARS-4-KIDS / K-A-R-S / KARS-4-KIDS" [[labelnote:Explanation]]A car donation service with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybJ6fS7ruuo "1877-KARS-4-KIDS..." Possibly the most annoying jingle an annoyingly catchy jingle]] that's best known for running ads on baseball games in the history of advertising.]]Northeast and Mid-Atlantic US.[[/labelnote]]
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* This is a meme. This is a meme on drugs. '''[[ScareEmStraight Any questions?]]''' [[labelnote:Explanation]]The famous PSA that involved an egg and frying it in a pan, respectively representing the "brain" and "drugs", then that same egg being fried (this is your brain on drugs)..[[/labelnote]]

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** Cook ended up [[https://youtu.be/AKXN6Vdr3g0 reprising]] the role in a PSA criticizing how the War On Drugs disproportionately targets minorities.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ-wUao-_nI Want a Sprite Cranberry?]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]This one's a 2018 holiday season commercial for [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a new version of the pop Sprite with added cranberry flavor]], where UsefulNotes/LeBronJames randomly shows up at the door of a family having a rough Christmas party to offer them Sprite Cranberry. For some reason, Sprite Cranberry proved to be really popular for image edits (such as ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''[='s=] [[http://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/371561723225702400/633211320275304458/Piranha_Plant_Sprite_Cranberry.jpg Piranha Plant having its pot replaced with a can]], or [[Franchise/RatchetAndClank Ratchet]] [[http://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/371561723225702400/633211668566114304/Ratchet_and_Clank_Sprite_Cranberry.png getting a can of the drink]]), the commercial became notable and popular for edits due to its sheer ridiculousness, and the phrase "[[InherentlyFunnyWords Sprite Cranberry]]" grew to be treated as funny on its own. Not to mention, the song is pretty catchy.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ-wUao-_nI com/watch?v=EtNKG9LUz-w Want a Sprite Cranberry?]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]This one's a 2018 holiday season commercial for [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a new version of the pop Sprite with added cranberry flavor]], where UsefulNotes/LeBronJames randomly shows up at the door of a family having a rough Christmas party to offer them Sprite Cranberry. For some reason, Sprite Cranberry proved to be really popular for image edits (such as ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''[='s=] [[http://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/371561723225702400/633211320275304458/Piranha_Plant_Sprite_Cranberry.jpg Piranha Plant having its pot replaced with a can]], or [[Franchise/RatchetAndClank Ratchet]] [[http://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/371561723225702400/633211668566114304/Ratchet_and_Clank_Sprite_Cranberry.png getting a can of the drink]]), the commercial became notable and popular for edits due to its sheer ridiculousness, and the phrase "[[InherentlyFunnyWords Sprite Cranberry]]" grew to be treated as funny on its own. Not to mention, the song is pretty catchy.[[/labelnote]]
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* "Kids love Snickers on Halloween!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]The Snickers Halloween commercial with the UncannyValley lady in the supermarket.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnzFRV1LwIo I can feel it, coming in the air tonight, oh Lord...]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Cadbury Dairy Milk, and the first of their "Glass and a Half Productions" which were followed by the Airport Trucks and the [[UncannyValley Eyebrows Dance]].[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnzFRV1LwIo I can feel it, coming in the air tonight, oh Lord...]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Cadbury Dairy Milk, and the first of their "Glass and a Half Productions" which were followed by the Airport Trucks and the [[UncannyValley Eyebrows Dance]].Dance.[[/labelnote]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-T3qKl6y-c The [=GrubHub=] Delivery Dance.]] [[labelnote:Explanation]] A CGI-animated ad for [=GrubHub=] that frequently showed up as a ''Website/YouTube'' preroll ad during the 2020 holiday season. It got a lot of memes and jokes made about it in 2021 due to its perceived obnoxiousness and [[UncannyValley odd-looking characters]], and then the other [=GrubHub=] ads featuring the dance and characters followed suit.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-T3qKl6y-c The [=GrubHub=] Delivery Dance.]] [[labelnote:Explanation]] A CGI-animated ad for [=GrubHub=] that frequently showed up as a ''Website/YouTube'' preroll ad during the 2020 holiday season. It got a lot of memes and jokes made about it in 2021 due to its perceived obnoxiousness and [[UncannyValley odd-looking characters]], characters, and then the other [=GrubHub=] ads featuring the dance and characters followed suit.[[/labelnote]]
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* In 2021, AMC Theatres released a promotional commercial starring Creator/NicoleKidman that plays before every film. Because of repeated exposure due to showing before ''every'' standard movie (especially to patrons who see films frequently with the chain's subscription service), the ad has gone memetic, inspiring [[https://twitter.com/schmvngpctrs/status/1469780394891309059 recitals]], [[https://twitter.com/wtempfer/status/1489050541690966025?s=21 edits]], [[https://www.reddit.com/r/AMCsAList/comments/r5474x/i_was_cut_from_the_final_version_of_the_nicole/ parodies]], and [[https://twitter.com/MattLandsman/status/1469736934574465024 clothing]]. [[https://theplaylist.net/nicole-kidman-talks-being-the-ricardos-interview-20220114/ Kidman herself was surprised to learn of its popularity]].

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* In 2021, AMC Theatres released a promotional commercial starring Creator/NicoleKidman that plays before every film. Because of repeated exposure due to showing before ''every'' standard movie (especially to patrons who see films frequently with the chain's subscription service), the ad has gone memetic, inspiring [[https://twitter.com/schmvngpctrs/status/1469780394891309059 recitals]], [[https://twitter.com/wtempfer/status/1489050541690966025?s=21 edits]], [[https://www.reddit.com/r/AMCsAList/comments/r5474x/i_was_cut_from_the_final_version_of_the_nicole/ parodies]], [[https://www.reddit.com/r/blankies/comments/uzt1wg/guy_at_amc/ salutes]], and [[https://twitter.com/MattLandsman/status/1469736934574465024 clothing]]. [[https://theplaylist.net/nicole-kidman-talks-being-the-ricardos-interview-20220114/ Kidman herself was surprised to learn of its popularity]].
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** Parodied on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' [[https://twitter.com/nbcsnl/status/1576432736872562695?s=20&t=6Ku3tAmyFZLVPOFG2b1lEw here]].
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpscfNtBKaA Child killing mattress]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]In one Sleepy's commercial, a child jumps on a competitor's bed before bouncing onto a bed from Sleepy's and instantly falling asleep. This two-second clip from the ad (set to "Dive Into the Heart" from ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'') makes it seem like the kid died.[[/labelnote]]

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpscfNtBKaA Child killing mattress]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]In one Sleepy's commercial, a child jumps on a competitor's bed before bouncing onto a bed from Sleepy's and instantly falling asleep. This two-second clip from the ad (set to "Dive Into the Heart" from ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'') ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'') makes it seem like the kid died.[[/labelnote]]
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8KaGNcBVT0 P.C. Richard & Son whistle]], a.k.a. the New York Yankees strikeout whistle. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Used by an electronics and appliance store in the New York City area. It is played at Yankee Stadium every time an opposing batter strikes out.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8KaGNcBVT0 P.C. Richard & Son whistle]], a.k.a. the New York Yankees strikeout whistle. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Used by an electronics and appliance store chain in the New York City area. It is played at Yankee Stadium every time an opposing batter strikes out.[[/labelnote]]



** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpscfNtBKaA Child killing mattress]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]One Sleepy's commercial had a child jumping on a competitor's bed before bouncing onto a bed from Sleepy's and instantly falling asleep. This three-second clip from the ad (set to "Dive Into the Heart" from ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'') makes it seem like the kid died.[[/labelnote]]

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpscfNtBKaA Child killing mattress]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]One [[labelnote:Explanation]]In one Sleepy's commercial had commercial, a child jumping jumps on a competitor's bed before bouncing onto a bed from Sleepy's and instantly falling asleep. This three-second two-second clip from the ad (set to "Dive Into the Heart" from ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'') makes it seem like the kid died.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Here at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Eddie Crazy Eddie]], our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]TropeCodifier of the InsaneProprietor, a defunct electronics chain in the Northeastern United States whose commercials featured a loud, "insane" pitchman.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Here at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Eddie Crazy Eddie]], our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]TropeCodifier of the InsaneProprietor, a defunct electronics chain in the Northeastern northeastern United States whose commercials featured a loud, "insane" pitchman.[[/labelnote]]



* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8KaGNcBVT0 P.C. Richard & Son whistle]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Used by an electronics and appliance store in the New York City area. The New York Yankees play it when an opposing batter strikes out.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8KaGNcBVT0 P.C. Richard & Son whistle]] whistle]], a.k.a. the New York Yankees strikeout whistle. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Used by an electronics and appliance store in the New York City area. The New York Yankees play it when It is played at Yankee Stadium every time an opposing batter strikes out.[[/labelnote]]
* "Trust Sleepy's... [[DoubleMeaning for the rest of your life!]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Long-running jingle for a defunct chain of mattress stores in the northeastern United States.[[/labelnote]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpscfNtBKaA Child killing mattress]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]One Sleepy's commercial had a child jumping on a competitor's bed before bouncing onto a bed from Sleepy's and instantly falling asleep. This three-second clip from the ad (set to "Dive Into the Heart" from ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'') makes it seem like the kid died.
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* "Here at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Eddie Crazy Eddie]], our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]TropeCodifier of the InsaneProprietor, a defunct electronics chain in the Northeastern United States whose commercials featured a loud, "insane" pitchman.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Here at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Eddie Crazy Eddie]], our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]TropeCodifier INSAAAANE!!!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]TropeCodifier of the InsaneProprietor, a defunct electronics chain in the Northeastern United States whose commercials featured a loud, "insane" pitchman.[[/labelnote]]
* Leave off the last S for savings. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Slogan for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1800Mattress.com Dial-a-Mattress]], whose phone number was 1-800-MATTRES.[[/labelnote]]
* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8KaGNcBVT0 P.C. Richard & Son whistle]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Used by an electronics and appliance store in the New York City area. The New York Yankees play it when an opposing batter strikes out.
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* "Bob's, he just wants to get you a loan." [[labelnote: Explanation]]Tagline of a Connecticut car dealership, which is [[AccidentalInnuendo easy to mistake for "He just wants to get you alone."]] This is made worse by the fact that it is often a boy delivering the line.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Bob's, he just wants to get you a loan." [[labelnote: Explanation]]Tagline Explanation]]Slogan of a Connecticut car dealership, which is [[AccidentalInnuendo easy to mistake for "He just wants to get you alone."]] This is made worse by the fact that it is often a boy delivering the line.[[/labelnote]]



* "I bet he drinks Carling Black Label."[[labelnote:Explanation]]The catchphrase from an old United Kingdom ad campaign for the beer.[[/labelnote]]



* "Have you got any Grey Poupon?"[[labelnote:Explanation]][[TheEighties '80s]] ad campaign for Grey Poupon dijon mustard where a man in a Rolls-Royce passes the product to a man in another Rolls-Royce.[[/labelnote]]



* "Here at Crazy Eddie's, our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]TropeCodifier of the InsaneProprietor, a defunct electronics chain in the Northeastern United States that starred a loud, "insane" pitchman.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Here at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Eddie Crazy Eddie's, Eddie]], our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]TropeCodifier of the InsaneProprietor, a defunct electronics chain in the Northeastern United States that starred whose commercials featured a loud, "insane" pitchman.[[/labelnote]]



* Anyone who lives in the northeastern United States knows from many commercials for Bob's Discount Furniture. For those who don't know from Bob... I'm too polite to provide any [[strike:SchmuckBait]] links. If you absolutely must know, you know how to use Youtube's search engine.

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* Anyone who lives in the northeastern United States knows from many commercials for Bob's Discount Furniture. For those who don't know from Bob... I'm too polite to provide any [[strike:SchmuckBait]] links. If you absolutely must know, you know how to use Youtube's search engine.Furniture and its StopMotion pitchman.



* Those tropers living in the Pacific Northwest, particular western Washington State are familiar with Pemco Insurance Northwest Profiles.
* Have you got any Grey Poupon?
** No, move along!

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* Those tropers living in the Pacific Northwest, particular western Washington State are familiar with Pemco Insurance Northwest Profiles.
* Have you got any Grey Poupon?
** No, move along!
Profiles.



* I bet he drinks Carling Black Label.
** But even if he does, he's no match for someone who eats three Weetabix.




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** And in Canada, it's replaced with "Speedy Glass". In Quebec, it's "Lebeau" and the jingle goes "Lebeau répare, Lebeau remplace..."

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** And in Canada, it's replaced with "Speedy Glass". In Quebec, it's "Lebeau" and the jingle goes "Lebeau répare, Lebeau remplace..."



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdQY_BZE2uE Fahrvergnügen.]] It's what makes a car a Volkswagen." [[labelnote:Explanation]]An old 90s ad from Volkswagen, a German car company. The word is GratuitousGerman for "driving pleasure". Both the word and its accompanying stick figure were parodied.[[/labelnote]]

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdQY_BZE2uE Fahrvergnügen.]] It's what makes a car a Volkswagen." [[labelnote:Explanation]]An old 90s ad from Volkswagen, a German car company. The word is GratuitousGerman for "driving pleasure". Both the word and its accompanying stick figure were parodied.[[/labelnote]]



* "Bob's, he just wants to get you a loan." [[labelnote: Explanation]]Tagline of a Connecticut car dealership, which is [[AccidentalInnuendo easy to mistake for "He just wants to get you alone."]] This is made worse by the fact that it is often a boy delivering the line.[[/labelnote]]



* "Of course it's cold -- it's German." [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a 2017 Jägermeister commercial set in an underground Berlin nightclub, which has bottles of Jägermeister encased in ice. After a bottle is uncased, a woman is poured a shot, puts a thermometer in it, takes a sip, and says this line to the crowd in front of her. Because this commercial played semi-frequently during Creator/{{NBC}}'s coverage of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague Stanley Cup Playoffs]], the line became a meme among American hockey fans.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Of course it's cold -- it's German." [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a 2017 Jägermeister commercial set in an underground Berlin nightclub, which has bottles of Jägermeister encased in ice. After a bottle is uncased, a woman is poured a shot, puts a thermometer in it, takes a sip, and says this line to the crowd in front of her. Because this commercial played semi-frequently during Creator/{{NBC}}'s coverage of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague Stanley Cup Playoffs]], the line became a meme among American hockey fans.[[/labelnote]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSTJ5Xe-E8c "¿Por qué no los dos?"]] (Why don't we have both?) [[labelnote:Explanation]]A commercial for Old El Paso Hard n' Soft Taco kit.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSTJ5Xe-E8c "¿Por qué no los dos?"]] (Why don't we have both?) [[labelnote:Explanation]]A commercial for Old El Paso Hard n' Soft Taco kit.[[/labelnote]]



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_6Zkz1BX_A Jag... är... Ipren den intelligenta värktabletten.]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]A Swedish ad for the painkiller Ipren, well known for a stupidly catchy melody and endearing mascot that captured peoples imagination during the early 2000's.[[/labelnote]]

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_6Zkz1BX_A Jag... är... Ipren den intelligenta värktabletten.]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]]A Swedish ad for the painkiller Ipren, well known for a stupidly catchy melody and endearing mascot that captured peoples imagination during the early 2000's.[[/labelnote]]



* "What would you do if there was a child right in front of you?"[[labelnote:Explanation]]The opening line of a UNICEF PSA hosted by Alyssa Milano, this can be found preceding clips of, say, a little kid being pushed aside in a comical way.[[/labelnote]]



* "Here at Crazy Eddie's, our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]TropeCodifier of the InsaneProprietor, a defunct electronics chain in the Northeastern United States that starred a loud, "insane" pitchman.[[/labelnote]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_JqgBd2i5I Te hace falta ver más bax]].[[labelnote:Translanation]]"You need to watch more boxing."[[/labelnote]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]An ad campaign launched in Mexico by Tecate beer, featuring Creator/SylvesterStallone, in which he proceeded to reprimand men for being unmanly. The ads became often quoted because Stallone [[GratuitousSpanish could not properly spell Box in Spanish]] (and mangled the pronunciation to Bax) and the ad's storylines were [[RuleOfFunny ridiculous]] [[RatedMForManly and manly]], and the phrase is often used when someone fails to man up.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_JqgBd2i5I Te hace falta ver más bax]].[[labelnote:Translanation]]"You need to watch more boxing."[[/labelnote]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]An ad campaign launched in Mexico by Tecate beer, featuring Creator/SylvesterStallone, in which he proceeded to reprimand men for being unmanly. The ads became often quoted because Stallone [[GratuitousSpanish could not properly spell Box in Spanish]] (and mangled the pronunciation to Bax) and the ad's storylines were [[RuleOfFunny ridiculous]] [[RatedMForManly and manly]], and the phrase is often used when someone fails to man up.[[/labelnote]]



* "1 strange tip for (x): one simple trick to (x) that has angered (experts in x) [[labelnote:Explanation]]Countless banner ads across the internet follow this format.[[/labelnote]]
* Nike 30th anniversary: Believe in everything - even if it means sacrificing everything[[labelnote:Explanation]]The ad focused on Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who ignited controversy by sitting and later kneeling during the U.S. National Anthem played prior to games in protest of racial inequality. The ad soon went memetic with alternate subjects such as cats, dogs, UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, and even characters such as ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Thanos]]''.[[/labelnote]]



* For those of you from New Orleans: "Ro-sen-berg's, Ro-sen-berg's, [[http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff140/ICHABODSDOTCOM/?action=view¤t=rosenbergs2.flv Eight-teen Twenty-Five Tu-lane]]"
* "Here at Crazy Eddie's, our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!"

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* For those of you from New Orleans: "Ro-sen-berg's, Ro-sen-berg's, [[http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff140/ICHABODSDOTCOM/?action=view¤t=rosenbergs2.flv Eight-teen Twenty-Five Tu-lane]]"
* "Here at Crazy Eddie's, our prices are... INSAAAANE!!!"
Tu-lane]]"



* The area around here has a Toyota dealership called Bob's, who's tagline is "Bob's, he just wants to get you a loan (or [[MemeticMolester alone]])."
** This is made worse by the fact that it is often a boy delivering the line.
* There are now countless banner ads across the internet that follow the following format: "1 strange tip for (x): one simple trick to (x) that has angered (experts in x)"
* For anyone who lives in Alabama or near it: ~Charles Pittman Is The Way To Go, Call Five three three five oh oh oh!~ [[labelnote:Explanation]] A very enthusiastic lawyer's ads always end in this jingle. Always. [[/labelnote]]

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* The area around here has a Toyota dealership called Bob's, who's tagline is "Bob's, he just wants to get you a loan (or [[MemeticMolester alone]])."
** This is made worse by the fact that it is often a boy delivering the line.
* There are now countless banner ads across the internet that follow the following format: "1 strange tip for (x): one simple trick to (x) that has angered (experts in x)"
* For anyone who lives in Alabama or near it: ~Charles Pittman Is The Way To Go, Call Five three three five oh oh oh!~ [[labelnote:Explanation]] A very enthusiastic lawyer's ads always end in this jingle. Always. [[/labelnote]] [[/labelnote]]



* "What would you do if there was a child right in front of you?"[[labelnote:Explanation]]The opening line of a UNICEF PSA hosted by Alyssa Milano, this can be found preceding clips of, say, a little kid being pushed aside in a comical way.[[/labelnote]]
* Nike 30th anniversary: Believe in everything - even if it means sacrificing everything[[labelnote:Explanation]]The ad focused on Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who ignited controversy by sitting and later kneeling during the U.S. National Anthem played prior to games in protest of racial inequality. The ad soon went memetic with alternate subjects such as cats, dogs, UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, and even characters such as ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Thanos]]''.[[/labelnote]]

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* "What would you do if there was a child right in front of you?"[[labelnote:Explanation]]The opening line of a UNICEF PSA hosted by Alyssa Milano, this can be found preceding clips of, say, a little kid being pushed aside in a comical way.[[/labelnote]]
* Nike 30th anniversary: Believe in everything - even if it means sacrificing everything[[labelnote:Explanation]]The ad focused on Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who ignited controversy by sitting and later kneeling during the U.S. National Anthem played prior to games in protest of racial inequality. The ad soon went memetic with alternate subjects such as cats, dogs, UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, and even characters such as ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Thanos]]''.[[/labelnote]]

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