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anotherguy said:The most bizarre one though was one (without Lucy or Desi) that claimed PM's were recommended by ear, nose, and throat specialists. It reminds me of an ad I heard on a recording of Abbott and Costello doing Who's on First where the ads bragged that more doctors smoked Camels!![]()
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Camel used to go to medical conventions and give out free samples (heck, everybody was giving out free samples at those things - still are). In addition to little hotties with free packs of camels, they'd sent out hotties with clip boards, supposedly doing a "survey," to ask docs what they were smoking. Guess which brand came out on top in the "poll."
It was common practice for cast members (in and out of character) to do commercials for the sponsor's product (this was when shows had sponsors rather than spot advertisers). Ernie Bilko/Phil Silvers pitching Camels sort of fit. But even then, it was a bit shocking to see Rob and Laura Petrie smoking and talking about Newports. I couldn't see Rob and Laura smoking - and if they did, it wouldn't be Newport.
IMHO: The hottest commercial of all time was Julie London on the Staten Island Ferry on a foggy night (city lights in the background) wearing a trench coat (and nothing else, I always imagined) singing the Marlboro commercial (pre-Magnificent Seven theme). The way she sang "filter, flavor, flip-top box" (especially "flip-top box") was pure sex.