Squibb: Sweeta, 1960s
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(upbeat music playing) | 0:02 | |
Narrator | Ever notice people who use Sweeta? | 0:07 |
Almost everybody does. | 0:09 | |
Sweeta, the no calorie sweetener in the little bottle. | 0:10 | |
Sweeta is the concentrated one, | 0:15 | |
just two drops are the same as one teaspoon of sugar | 0:16 | |
but without the calories, sweet idea. | 0:21 | |
Sweeta's as sweet tasting as sugar with no aftertaste | 0:24 | |
and no guesswork whether you'll need six, eight or ten drops | 0:27 | |
just two drops of Sweeta are all it takes. | 0:31 | |
At that rate, | 0:34 | |
a little Sweeta goes a long way, | 0:35 | |
a lot longer than the liquid sweeteners | 0:37 | |
in the big six ounce bottles. | 0:38 | |
In fact, if you kept count | 0:40 | |
you'd find there's enough sweetening power | 0:42 | |
in one little bottle of Sweeta | 0:44 | |
to sweeten 380 cups of coffee or iced tea. | 0:45 | |
That's about a hundred more than the ones | 0:48 | |
in the big bottles. | 0:50 | |
Sweeta, the little giant of sweeteners. | 0:51 | |
From Squibb. | 0:54 | |
(upbeat music playing) | 0:55 |
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