What catchy jingle gets stuck in your head?

OK.......so am I.
I tend to get stupid songs stuck in my head too, a crazy workmate found this out & a couple days a week he would start singing that damn Toys-R-Us song..........I dont wanna grow up, Im a toys-r-us kid, etc
crap. there it is & will be for the next two & a half days. >:(
 
Oh the humanity of it all ;D NO WONDER you dont wanta go back AP!
 
Bucky beaver and brusha brusha brusha use the new Ipana. toothpaste I told you all I was old Bob
 
Whenever I get a song or advertising jingle stuck in my head it can last for days!!!! This past weekend I heard the Beach Boys "In my room", and now I STILL have it stuck in my head as I write this! :BangHead:

They sure could harmonize though couldn't they?

Rick
 
Aw yes I did not get to meet Clayton Moore but, I did get to meet Jay Silverheels wow he was soooo tall!
 
Does anyone remember this one. It's from the STRAIGHT ARROW radio series during the early 50's?


N--A--B--I--S--C--O

Nabisco is the name to know

For a breakfast you can't beat

Eat Nabisco Shredded Wheat.
 
Diggemall said:
five-eight-eight-two-three-hundred.............

Anybody who lived in the Chicago area back in the 70's or 80's can finish that one, I bet.

Talk about effective advertising, it's been no less than 24 years since I heard it, and I can still remember it


Diggem'
Tomczak Tomczak Tomczak Dodge
Yes, another former Sunday morning WGN watcher.
 
We always called him strained arroe then slap ourselves on the butt holler kalawa fury and thunder into the sunset. Bob
 
So round so fully packed, so free and easy on the draw. whose ad was this????????I gotta know now. Bob
 
I may be wrong but, I think it was Vicroy cig.'s
 
Or the meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow .......
 
Mental Granny said:
Or the meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow .......
Felix the cat,
The wonderful wonderful cat...
 
بلَباه said:
The work of a genius!

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you are the DEVIL
 
Nationwide's jingle is catchy, creative, and above all, gets stuck in your head. In fact, it's been memorable since 1977, and in more recent years, the jingle has evolved for newer audiences, adding elements of authenticity with its Songs for All Our Sides campaign.
 

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