Article published November 04, 2009
Nothing says the holidays like commercials from Coors, McDonald's, Coke, and Vern Fonk insurance
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Is it just me, or are there considerably less holiday ads this time of year than normal. Usually, by mid- to late October, ads for “Christmas savings” and the “perfect holiday gift” are ubiquitous. Not so much this year in large part due to, no doubt, the economic blight affecting most of us.
With Thanksgiving and Black Friday only a mere three weeks away, it's time to get into the Christmas spirit of mass consumerism. To help with that, I bring you today's holiday-themed commercial links. Enjoy!
Really, who wouldn't want a Burger King doll or gift certificate for Christmas?
A "Kentucky Fried Christmas" ... oh my
This commercial's right: Nothing gives you the feeling of Christmas quite like a glass of ice-cold 7-Up
It wouldn't be a Holiday commercial theme without the Hershey's Kisses There's something creepy about this Coors Christmas commercial
Norelco suggests a blood pressure monitor as a Christmas gift option ... seriously
It takes a village to raise a child, and it takes a visit from Saint Nick to settle the Fruity Pebbles feud 'tween Fred and Barney
A McDonald's Holiday commercial with a heartfelt message
Disney meets McDonald's in this heartwarming Holiday commercial classic
Please tell me this car insurance multiholiday commercial is fake. It must be. How could anyone buy insurance from this guy after seeing this?
(Update: Went to the company's Web site — http://www.vernfonk.com/ — and realized it's no joke ... just bad acting, writing, sales pitch, etc.)
Sorry C.W. McCall, THIS is a "great big convoy" ... and just in time for Christmas
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