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  2. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    David McLean, died in 1995 of lung cancer. Dick Hammer, died in 1998 of lung cancer. Eric Lawson died in 2014 of COPD. Robert "Bob" Norris, died 2019 (natural causes, was actually a non-smoker; did 12 years until decided to end the role because he didn’t want his children to smoke) Matty Mattel and Sisterbelle.

  3. Coca-Cola polar bears - Wikipedia

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    First appearance. Northern Lights. 1993. Created by. Ken Stewart. The Coca-Cola polar bears are fictional polar bears used as the mascots for the Coca-Cola Company. The animated characters have been a popular element in Coca-Cola advertising since 1993, and the company sells merchandise, such as tumblers and plush versions of the bears.

  4. Garanimals - Wikipedia

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    www .garanimals .com. Garanimals is an American brand of children's related clothing separates, created by Seymour Lichtenstein in 1972 for Garan Incorporated. Each item of clothing features a hang-tag depicting one of several animal characters called Garanimals. The original clothing had small embroidered animals on the breast or bottom of ...

  5. Elsie the Cow - Wikipedia

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    Elsie the Cow is a cartoon cow developed as a mascot for the Borden Dairy Company in 1936 to symbolize the "perfect dairy product". Since the demise of Borden in the mid-1990s, the character has continued to be used in the same capacity for the company's partial successors, Eagle Family Foods (owned by J.M. Smucker) and Borden Dairy.

  6. Trix (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    Trix is an American brand of breakfast cereal made by General Mills in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the North American market and by Cereal Partners (using the Nestlé brand) elsewhere in the world. The cereal consists of fruit-flavored, sweetened, ground- corn pieces. The Trix trademark is also used by Yoplait (a yogurt company, mostly owned by ...

  7. Campbell's Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Campbell Kids are the advertising cartoon mascot of the Campbell Soup Company. Drawn by Grace Drayton in 1904, the characters became popular almost immediately, leading to the production of dolls, cookbooks, cards, plates, T-shirts, and many other items fashioned in their likeness. The Campbell Kids have spanned many generations and still ...

  8. Fruit Stripe - Wikipedia

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    The Stripe Family Animals, which included a zebra, tiger, elephant, and mouse, were also used for advertising and featured in a coloring book and plush toys. However, the zebra later named Yipes outlasted the other characters to become Fruit Stripe's sole mascot. Yipes was shown prominently on Fruit Stripe gum packaging.

  9. Moonscoop. Formerly licensed by Moonscoop and currently by Mediatoon. F-Zero GP: Legend. Ashi Productions, Dentsu & TV Tokyo. Rights now owned and handled by Nintendo. G.I. Joe: Sigma 6. Gonzo & 4Kids Productions. Distribution and dubbing only; Worldwide licensee is Hasbro ( The Roku Channel /Tubi) GoGoRiki.

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