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 {{youtube>OM59nSkjEWU  }} **Noxema with Farrah Fawcett and Joe Namath.** \\ It's possible GoDaddy learned about double entendres and sexy Super Bowl spots from Noxema, which was using it as a ploy way back in 1973. This commercial is noteworthy because it paired America's favorite quarterback at the time with its favorite pinup. What the vintage spot lacks in taste (a lot) it makes up in star power. \\ \\  {{youtube>OM59nSkjEWU  }} **Noxema with Farrah Fawcett and Joe Namath.** \\ It's possible GoDaddy learned about double entendres and sexy Super Bowl spots from Noxema, which was using it as a ploy way back in 1973. This commercial is noteworthy because it paired America's favorite quarterback at the time with its favorite pinup. What the vintage spot lacks in taste (a lot) it makes up in star power. \\ \\ 
-[[7ClijtnPkfU|Farrah Fawcett CREAMS Football Player! MUST SEE]] \\  +[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ClijtnPkfU|Farrah Fawcett CREAMS Football Player! MUST SEE]] \\  
-[[7ClijtnPkfU|Farrah Fawcett Commecials]] \\+[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ClijtnPkfU|Farrah Fawcett Commecials]] \\
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 {{youtube>FWAFOPntWYc  }} **Spuds MacKenzie for Bud Light. ** \\ Budweiser takes "party animal" literally with a bull terrier who was always referred to as a man and not a dog -- he "booked" his own hotel rooms and traveled with an entourage called the Spudettes. This campaign from DDB Needham was said by the New York Times to increase sales of Bud Light by 20% during 1987 to 1988. But like most stars, Spuds, who bore a distinctive marking on his left eye, was hiding a secret: [[http://mentalfloss.com/article/56228/life-and-death-spuds-mackenzie-original-party-animal|he was reportedly female]].  \\ \\  {{youtube>FWAFOPntWYc  }} **Spuds MacKenzie for Bud Light. ** \\ Budweiser takes "party animal" literally with a bull terrier who was always referred to as a man and not a dog -- he "booked" his own hotel rooms and traveled with an entourage called the Spudettes. This campaign from DDB Needham was said by the New York Times to increase sales of Bud Light by 20% during 1987 to 1988. But like most stars, Spuds, who bore a distinctive marking on his left eye, was hiding a secret: [[http://mentalfloss.com/article/56228/life-and-death-spuds-mackenzie-original-party-animal|he was reportedly female]].  \\ \\ 
-[[h0GJer4Qbx8|1988]]+[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0GJer4Qbx8|1988]]
  
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 {{youtube>QAFC1IxuXhI  }} **Cheerios, "Gracie." ** \\ Save your emails and letters: This 2014 Saatchi & Saatchi spot would have ranked higher in our listing if it had broken in the Super Bowl, but it is actually the sequel to the original. That said, this charming commerical with its delightful family deserves bonus points because after General Mills got complaints about its initial portrayal of a mixed-race family, the marketer thumbed its nose at detractors by featuring the cast on advertising's greatest showcase. \\ \\  {{youtube>QAFC1IxuXhI  }} **Cheerios, "Gracie." ** \\ Save your emails and letters: This 2014 Saatchi & Saatchi spot would have ranked higher in our listing if it had broken in the Super Bowl, but it is actually the sequel to the original. That said, this charming commerical with its delightful family deserves bonus points because after General Mills got complaints about its initial portrayal of a mixed-race family, the marketer thumbed its nose at detractors by featuring the cast on advertising's greatest showcase. \\ \\ 
-[[oB6r_j55iVs|Cheerios Super Bowl Commercial (2014) - Gracie (Controversial)]]+[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB6r_j55iVs|Cheerios Super Bowl Commercial (2014) - Gracie (Controversial)]]
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 {{youtube>dRU3sBu7Imo  }} **Ray Charles, "You Got the Right One, Baby" for Diet Pepsi.** \\  We dare you not to come away singing the jingle that wormed its way into popular culture after this BBDO ad ran in the 1991 Super Bowl. Mr. Charles and his Uh-Huh Girls backup singers ended up appearing in 11 commercials over three years, according to a PR newswire release in 2011 announcing a series of vintage T-shirts throwing back to the campaign. \\ \\  {{youtube>dRU3sBu7Imo  }} **Ray Charles, "You Got the Right One, Baby" for Diet Pepsi.** \\  We dare you not to come away singing the jingle that wormed its way into popular culture after this BBDO ad ran in the 1991 Super Bowl. Mr. Charles and his Uh-Huh Girls backup singers ended up appearing in 11 commercials over three years, according to a PR newswire release in 2011 announcing a series of vintage T-shirts throwing back to the campaign. \\ \\ 
-[[Zn__BRaDSec|1991]]+[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn__BRaDSec|1991]]
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