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1998-11-17 07:49yon (idm) clogs! clogs!
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1998-11-17 07:49yon1941 "Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot" is the first jingle played on network radio. Pepsi release
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1941 "Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot" is the first jingle played on network radio. Pepsi releases more than one million copies for jukeboxes. Still, it's no match for the Chiquita Banana jingle, which Time magazine declares "The undisputed No. 1 on the jingle-jangle hit parade." The Chiquita jingle is played 376 times a day on the radio. Versions by the King Sisters, the Five DeMarcos, and Patti Clayton (almost 1 million records sold) are jukebox hits. In 1945, in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, the lyrics are revised to urge Americans to eat more fresh fruit and vegetables.
1998-11-17 10:46Tsog5000@aol.com>1941 >"Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot" is the first jingle played on network radio. >Pepsi rele
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quoted 10 lines 1941>1941 >"Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot" is the first jingle played on network radio. >Pepsi releases more than one million copies for jukeboxes. Still, it's >no match for the Chiquita Banana jingle, which Time magazine declares "The >undisputed No. 1 on the jingle-jangle hit parade." The Chiquita jingle >is played 376 times a day on the radio. Versions by the King Sisters, the >Five DeMarcos, and Patti Clayton (almost 1 million records sold) are >jukebox hits. In 1945, in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, >the lyrics are revised to urge Americans to eat more fresh fruit and >vegetables.
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