RETRO COMMERCIAL-Crest Toothpaste
August 25th, 2010 | Author: admin
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Wow that is old
Yay finally a blck guy in a commercial great!
This is before my time.
I was thinking the same thing! lol
Geez… 34%… now its like 100% almost no cavities in our generation. Man, this really shows how human science & technology has come a looooong way in just a few decades! lol
old enough taht they call candy “treats”
why the black guy only get 21%? and what is with the different pecentages?
34%? wow old!
just how old is this commercial?
There were Crest commercials during the early ’60s featuring announcer Ed Reimers with a family {or in a huge auditorium with “test participants”}, and he’d say, “Mrs. Grumelda Zilch recently took part in a most unusual experiment..”/”That’s right, Mr. Reimers- we were part of a test in which our family used Crest, while our neighbors used Crest without ‘Fluoristan’..”/”And what was the result?”/”Our family had 89% fewer cavities using Crest…{we also wound up with 29% fewer teeth}”.
Didn’t they somewhat remake this commercial?
Don’t joke. If you had less caveties than the other guy, you’d be proud too, wouldn’t you? Unless you have no teeth because you had a lot of cavities, which means brush daily and use Crest. See, that ad means something.
one guy had 34% fewer cavities than the other? haha