Hi!
Snapple during the summer ran a series of radio jingles (at least in
the Philly area). They were advertising the 4 (I think) new flavors
that Snapple had introduced. The performer of the commercials, Jim,
was an aspiring singer/musician. The commercials were hilarious. I
have a friend who loved the commercials as much as I did and I would
love to get her a CD with the commercials on it. Is there any way I
can get that??? I have gone through SNAPPLE.COM and called
1-800-SNAPPLE. I got nowhere. Snapple does not like to get back to
individuals apparently. The local radio stations that I did hear the
commercials on (all in Philly) were:
Q102 (102.1 FM)
103.9 FM
I really appreciate it!
Thanks!
-Joe |
Request for Question Clarification by
aceresearcher-ga
on
02 Nov 2002 22:17 PST
conshyboy,
I found a Flash player at Snapple's site on the web which plays the
following spots:
1) I know the Heimlich
2) I could play your wedding
3) Take it to the prom
Unfortunately, as it's Flash, it's not set up to be downloaded to your
PC. It does have a little "Send to Friend" button, which e-mails the
URL to a buddy of your choice.
http://www.snapple.com/index.asp?Pageid=3&subid=3&contentid=3
Click "Listen Now" inside the little box that says "SNAPPLE RADIO
SPOTS: Tune in to hear from Jim."
I hope this is helpful to you.
Regards,
aceresearcher
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Clarification of Question by
conshyboy-ga
on
03 Nov 2002 04:05 PST
Hi!
What I am looking for would be a radio commercial. I know what you are
talking about at SNAPPLE.COM. Those are funny, but they are not what
was on the radio. I have tried to email SNAPPLE multiple times about
this question. They just don't respond. I am in no rush to get this
info, so if you can email them yourself using the "official" title of
a google researcher in the subject they might notice.
Remember, the commercials were about a young man named Jim who was
probably a janitor at the SNAPPLE plant who decided to make himself
the official spokesperson for SNAPPLE. He was really funny because his
jingles were so bad!
Thanks
-Joe
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Request for Question Clarification by
aceresearcher-ga
on
05 Nov 2002 05:10 PST
Hi conshyboy,
What I gave you directions to were indeed **radio** commmercials by a
guy named **Jim**, and the jingles ARE really bad. These are not the
same radio jingles that you heard on the radio?
aceresearcher
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Clarification of Question by
conshyboy-ga
on
05 Nov 2002 14:06 PST
They are the same commercials but I am asking you to see if there are
any ways to get the commercials for me to send to a friend. I want to
try and find a hard copy, like a CD.
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