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Company / Product |
Slogans |
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Jergen's Skincare
Products |
"When you need it the most."
Note: In 1901, Jergens expanded
its business by purchasing the John H. Woodbury Company. Woodbury sold its
trademark and rights to a number of products including the highly popular
Woodbury Facial Soap. In the 1930's, Walter Winchell signed-off his regular
NBC Sunday night radio broadcast (sponsored by Jergens) with the catchphrase
'"With Lotions of Love." |
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Jif Peanut Butter |
"Choosy Mothers Choose Jif" |
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Jockey Underwear |
"The best seat in the house."
"Look your best while you wear our least."
"What the well-dressed man is wearing this year." (1971) |
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Jell-O |
"It sits as lightly on a heavy meal as it does
on
your conscience." (1963)
"J-E-L-L-O... It's alive!"
"I could go for something Jell-o."
"There's always room for Jell-o"
"Banana, manana, oh I love banana..."
"The King and Queen Might Eat Thereof
and Noblemen Besides." |
"If all the world were Jell-O
And whipped cream filled the sea,
Then the only spoon from here to the moon
Would have to belong to me." |
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Jimmy Dean |
"Breakfast never sounded so good!"
"Fresh taste. Fast!" |
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John Deere |
"Nothing runs like a Deere" (Gardner, 1972) |
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Johnson's Baby
Shampoo |
"No more tears." |