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Dayna Wills
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by Dayna Wills » 23 Jun 2001 9:43 pm
I am trying to remember what words are missing from this jingle:
HAVE YOU HAD YOUR - - TODAY?
What goes there?
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Jim Bob Sedgwick
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by Jim Bob Sedgwick » 23 Jun 2001 10:10 pm
Now you have me going crazy trying to remember. Was it Wheaties?
Dayna Wills
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by Dayna Wills » 23 Jun 2001 10:34 pm
d'oh I don't know. I thought it was Wheaties but then....
Any other thoughts?
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by John P. Phillips » 23 Jun 2001 10:51 pm
Could it be, ( BREAK TODAY AT McDONALDS?)
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Al Udeen
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by Al Udeen » 24 Jun 2001 1:02 am
C'mon! Its Wheaties!
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by Paul Graupp » 24 Jun 2001 5:03 am
Reminds me of the time someone here in Macon, GA threw a heavy object through a McDonalds window, breaking it. There was a note attached that read:
You deserve a BRICK today.
Regards Paul
Janice Brooks
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by Janice Brooks » 24 Jun 2001 7:34 am
I seem to remeber a jingle from a few years ago that went Have you had your sprinkle today for Shower to Shower body powder.
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Donny Hinson
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by Donny Hinson » 24 Jun 2001 4:45 pm
I think it was Total .
Wheaties was the "Breakfast of Champions"
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by Donny Hinson » 24 Jun 2001 4:58 pm
Oh yeah, and Janice, the body powder slogan was...
A sprinkle a day---keeps the odor away
Yeah, yeah, I know. I spent too much time watchin' TV when I should'a been practicin' steel!
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by Ken Lang » 24 Jun 2001 6:17 pm
Have you had a break today?
So get up and get away, to Mickey D's?
Dayna Wills
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by Dayna Wills » 24 Jun 2001 8:16 pm
I had a lot of people besides y'all say it was Mac's. That one goes, you DESERVE a brealk today.
Total, huh? It still doesn't grab me.
DW
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by Lem Smith » 24 Jun 2001 8:49 pm
According to the legal area of McDonalds website
http://www.mcdonalds.com/legal/index.html they own the trademark to the phrase "Have you had your break today", so apparantly it must have been one of their slogans as well. I just don't think it was as "famous" as the "you deserve a break today" slogan was.
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Dayna Wills
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by Dayna Wills » 24 Jun 2001 8:55 pm
Lem,
This jingle I'm thinking of has a different melody than the Mac one.
(This is gonna drive me nuts....well more nuts)
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Tim Rowley
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by Tim Rowley » 24 Jun 2001 10:32 pm
I definitely remember the "Shower To Shower" jingle: "... have you had your sprinkle today?" I have no experience with the product, however, and therefore cannot attest to its quality (nor the effectiveness of the jingle, for that matter).
Tim R.
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by jlsmith48 » 25 Jun 2001 4:46 pm
1950s Cambell soup comercial. "Have you had your soup today".