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Name That Jingle
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Lisarenee
(last edited Jul 30, 2010 03:24AM)
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Jul 29, 2010 06:22PM
When I was little my mom said I was like a walking commercial for any product on the TV that had a jingle. Yes, you could find me singing: “Oh, I wish I was an Oscar Meyer Wiener” and “My Bologna has a first name. It’s O-S-C-A-R”. Darn, those Oscar Meyer people know how to write a jingle. Anyway, while those two jingles are rather obvious others are not. Check out your jingle abilities by naming that jingle. If you can, then you knowledgeable Jingler, will get to come up with the next Jingle on Name that Jingle. Oh, and don't forget to use quotes.
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Too easy Dr. Pepper. Try this one. It may not be what you think:"Oo-ee, gooey, rich and chewy inside."
I'm going to have to think about this one. At the moment I'm stumped. For some reason the melody of Row, Row, Row Your Boat is going through my head. Was it sung to that tune by chance?
I'll sleep on it. I'm super tired. I'm trying to recall it without guessing. I'll let someone else have a stab at it. Good Night.
Still unsure. Could it be Mott's or Seneca's? I think Welch only has grape. Hmmm... I don't remember that jingle. You stumped me.
As Lauren is temporarily unavailable I interuppt this game to let you take a walk down memory lane:The Big Fig Newton:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyI3IL...
Be a Pepper:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQPN3U...
Double Mint Twins:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KhsZz...
Okay, since I did guess Seneca even though I wasn't sure I'll take it from here."It's fun for a girl or a boy."
Too hard? Okay, here's another clue:"The stars will always shine
The birds will always sing
As long as there is thirst"
Okay, here's another clue:"The stars will always shine
The birds will always sing
As long as there is thirst
There's always the real thing"
Lauren, Last time I looked I didn't see your jingle. The answer is Wheaties.Here's the next jingle and very easy:
"Just for the taste of it"






