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Post by rightaboutnow on Oct 19, 2006 22:42:23 GMT -5
Look at the light Ocean Spray canberry juice, the one that doesn't have as much sugar as the regular, tell me that the little round picture on the front does not look like a scene from chapter 2 overworld in ST.
Remember back in the early 90s, around when ST came out Kool Aid and a bunch of other children's drinks and snacks would use the tropical theme to their products?
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Post by Coralcola on Oct 20, 2006 0:14:50 GMT -5
To advertisers, the tropics evoke themes of relaxation, cool, hip, hot, so on and so forth to sell their products. It is these kinds of vibes that businesses want their customers to feel when using their product, so they'll keep buying it!! I have a commerical (on a game show tape of mine) of Ocean Spray cranberry juice (from 1991) that has a group dancing on a tropical beach to reggae-type music. It ends with everyone going "ahhhhhhhh!" ;D
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Post by Scotty D. on Oct 20, 2006 10:11:43 GMT -5
I just Googled the type of juice you were talking about, rightaboutnow, and you're right! It looks just like the lighthouse from the beginning of Chapter 2.
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Post by Michael Jones on Oct 20, 2006 17:04:21 GMT -5
Thats really weird. Nintendo probably sold the right for ST to them .
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Post by rightaboutnow on Dec 16, 2006 1:21:48 GMT -5
See, it looks like that lighthouse where that big bald guy is in and he tells you to stop by and say hello to his wife...a common misconception by many jerks who would take advantage of that and try to flirt with her.
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