I haven’t seen kids driving cars, but do they expect us to believe that dog’s legs can reach the pedals?
Then there are the commercials where at the end I have no idea of what they’re trying to sell. I’d post a link but I don’t know what product to look up.
Do you remember the product name or manufacturer of the thing being advertised? If not, call 1-800-NO4-SALE. This opportunity is not available in retail stores or online! That’s 1-800-NO4-SALE. That’s 1-800-NO4-SALE. Call now!
There use to be a Geico commercial that featured Art Carney’s son dressed in a gray suit and tie. When I learned that, then I could see the resemblance to his dad. Haven’t seen those commercials since.
Is this because the shows they’re watching are forgettable? Police procedurals and game shows, and reality TV dramas that are one rung above the old soaps?
I stopped watching TV because of the commercials, I run an ad-blocker in addition to the built-in one in my browser and I’m still getting close to not looking at videos. Ads tell me what NOT to buy.
I’m thinking of starting a 24 hour ad channel for people who want to get off their butts and do things without worrying about missing parts of their shows.
please stop the medicare advantage ads. Some are just so insulting of our intelligence. And some of those 3rd party car warranty ads. Just stop trying to sound like you are a friend giving me good advice. I don’t know you. Just give me the deets and move on.
One of the best examples of how effective TV ads are was Crest. Before Proctor & Gamble began heavily promoting it, it was just a run of the mill toothpaste but they hit pay dirt when they began plugging it with this:
“Crest has been shown to be an effective decay-preventive dentifrice that can be of significant value when used in a conscientiously applied program of oral hygiene and regular professional care.”
They ran that ad so often that I subconsciously memorized it and can still recite it today.
The irony is, almost every toothpaste meets that not-so-rigorous standard but in the minds of John Q. Public, Crest was the ONLY one that did and, as a result, Crest’s sales skyrocketed and it became the #1 selling toothpaste of all time.
I do something which annoys the heck out of my husband – I don’t generally actually watch what we/I are watching on TV. It is on. I am doing something else – cooking dinner, working, reading and posting online, etc. About the only TV I have actually watched lately is the start of the coronation (everyone getting there) and the show I mentioned on a post on another strip that husband found showing highlights of the coronation (as I could not watch it as I had to go to sleep early enough – 6 am after the preliminaries for it to get up to go a reenactment event) so that at least got to watch parts of it – I had been anticipating watching it since the Queen died – but as my mom would sing to me when I complained – “You can’t always get what you want.” (To which I reply – but it would nice to get something I want on some occasion.)
My mom – 94 yo – and in a nursing home DID get to watch the entire coronation.
STREAM!!!! The only time that I see commercials is when I’m traveling. And normally not then either. We mainly stay in AirBnBs and they most often have streaming services.
pschearer Premium Member about 1 year ago
If you hate Liberty Mutual ads, give this a LIKE.
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 1 year ago
There are worse ones but I guess you have to be in my age bracket to understand.
Tyge Premium Member about 1 year ago
Any wonder INDEED!
Da'Dad about 1 year ago
Silly me was trying to figure out how Flo from Mel’s Diner got Arlo going.
David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction about 1 year ago
A good commercial is a good commercial — it doesn’t matter what they’re selling but how they sell it.
nosirrom about 1 year ago
I haven’t seen kids driving cars, but do they expect us to believe that dog’s legs can reach the pedals?
Then there are the commercials where at the end I have no idea of what they’re trying to sell. I’d post a link but I don’t know what product to look up.
John Smith about 1 year ago
We should raise insurance rates on drivers who have never crashed their cars.
They’re driving wrecklessly.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 1 year ago
Why aren’t they fast-forwarding? I don’t watch anything that hasn’t been recorded.
John Smith about 1 year ago
The automobile insurance companies should be very happy today.
JJ gave them a full Sunday strip and we’re all talking about the various companies. Guess commercials really do work :(
AnneFackler about 1 year ago
I like to watch the ‘70s commercials on Youtube.Where’s the beef ????
Rich88865 about 1 year ago
Insurance ads aren’t funny
Olddog1 about 1 year ago
I do like the singer in the Nationwide commercials.
landyk about 1 year ago
No Americans on today? I would have thought Pharmaceutical commercials would be the worst.
JessieRandySmithJr. about 1 year ago
Really despise the “Mayhem” commercials, rather watch the “Jade City” show on the weather channel.
Gina Carson about 1 year ago
Ads are repeated over and over. The program is not. Rocket science.
L'Europeo Premium Member about 1 year ago
so who are Flo, Jeremy and the lizard?
philipenewman about 1 year ago
The Volvo ad. Right here, right now, right here, right now…….what does that have to do with why I should buy one?
well-i-never about 1 year ago
His name is possibly Martin, from the original advertising agency name, they say.
DawnQuinn1 about 1 year ago
You know the commercials better because there are more commercials than programming now. We are paying to see commercials. Makes no sense.
timinwsac Premium Member about 1 year ago
Flo is OK but I think Mara is hot!
ScullyUFO about 1 year ago
Do you remember the product name or manufacturer of the thing being advertised? If not, call 1-800-NO4-SALE. This opportunity is not available in retail stores or online! That’s 1-800-NO4-SALE. That’s 1-800-NO4-SALE. Call now!
Jhony-Yermo about 1 year ago
I have no idea about TeeVee commercials. I ditched mine 11 years ago. However I get them on YouTube now and then
Murph1908 about 1 year ago
For a company who’s marketing strategy is No Mascots, they sure do spend a lot of time designing and creating mascots.
JaneCl about 1 year ago
The Jeep one about going on a bear hunt is cute.
phillip w about 1 year ago
Did he mean Jamie instead of Jeremy?
Egrayjames about 1 year ago
There use to be a Geico commercial that featured Art Carney’s son dressed in a gray suit and tie. When I learned that, then I could see the resemblance to his dad. Haven’t seen those commercials since.
FassEddie about 1 year ago
Is this because the shows they’re watching are forgettable? Police procedurals and game shows, and reality TV dramas that are one rung above the old soaps?
david_42 about 1 year ago
I stopped watching TV because of the commercials, I run an ad-blocker in addition to the built-in one in my browser and I’m still getting close to not looking at videos. Ads tell me what NOT to buy.
mokspr Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m thinking of starting a 24 hour ad channel for people who want to get off their butts and do things without worrying about missing parts of their shows.
trainnut1956 about 1 year ago
Well, being as they interrupt the show every seven minutes for ten minutes of commercials…
Bill The Nuke about 1 year ago
We rarely watch commercial TV and see almost no commercials.
Out of the Past about 1 year ago
The car commercials are the worst. A car driving down an empty road. They all look alike. It could be the same little beer can car since the 1980s.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
They did their jobs well if the commercials are memorable…..
glenn21811 about 1 year ago
Ahh, … Television, I have heard a little about it, But never watch it.
poppacapsmokeblower about 1 year ago
Bucky Beaver and, “Brusha brusha brusha with the new Ipana.”
“To look sharp, be sharp,” Gillette safety razor blades.
“Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is.” Alkaselzer.
car2ner about 1 year ago
please stop the medicare advantage ads. Some are just so insulting of our intelligence. And some of those 3rd party car warranty ads. Just stop trying to sound like you are a friend giving me good advice. I don’t know you. Just give me the deets and move on.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 1 year ago
One of the best examples of how effective TV ads are was Crest. Before Proctor & Gamble began heavily promoting it, it was just a run of the mill toothpaste but they hit pay dirt when they began plugging it with this:
“Crest has been shown to be an effective decay-preventive dentifrice that can be of significant value when used in a conscientiously applied program of oral hygiene and regular professional care.”
They ran that ad so often that I subconsciously memorized it and can still recite it today.
The irony is, almost every toothpaste meets that not-so-rigorous standard but in the minds of John Q. Public, Crest was the ONLY one that did and, as a result, Crest’s sales skyrocketed and it became the #1 selling toothpaste of all time.
PibCrazy about 1 year ago
In what world do we ask dogs to test and approve our vehicles!!!!!!
The Orange Mailman about 1 year ago
I’m Fahrenheit 451, the premier place of advertisements was intriguing how they dominated everything.
Mary Ellen about 1 year ago
I haaaaaate the Progressive ads. I’ve hated every single one of them.
eladee AKA Wally about 1 year ago
Who is Jeremy? Did Arlo mean Jamie who works with Flo?
Searcy9320 about 1 year ago
Always loved going to Herman Hermits Concerts staring Peter Noone. Peter jokes about how his English Voice sounds like that Lizard selling insurance.
JAMCDAID about 1 year ago
Jaime not Jeremy.
Uncle Bob about 1 year ago
is it Jeremy or Jamie?
christelisbetty about 1 year ago
Yes Arlo, his name is Martin.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 1 year ago
I never even remember the commercials…it’s a waste of money on me.
mafastore about 1 year ago
I do something which annoys the heck out of my husband – I don’t generally actually watch what we/I are watching on TV. It is on. I am doing something else – cooking dinner, working, reading and posting online, etc. About the only TV I have actually watched lately is the start of the coronation (everyone getting there) and the show I mentioned on a post on another strip that husband found showing highlights of the coronation (as I could not watch it as I had to go to sleep early enough – 6 am after the preliminaries for it to get up to go a reenactment event) so that at least got to watch parts of it – I had been anticipating watching it since the Queen died – but as my mom would sing to me when I complained – “You can’t always get what you want.” (To which I reply – but it would nice to get something I want on some occasion.)
My mom – 94 yo – and in a nursing home DID get to watch the entire coronation.
finzleftright about 1 year ago
STREAM!!!! The only time that I see commercials is when I’m traveling. And normally not then either. We mainly stay in AirBnBs and they most often have streaming services.
tcviii Premium Member 12 months ago
I liked the one where the actress who plays Flo was a waitress named Pam. The restaurant was showing a commercial with Flo on their TV.
aussie399 Premium Member 11 months ago
Thank God for recorders and fast forward remotes.And I make a note to NEVER buy from companies whose ads I find annoying