P&G: Crest Toothpaste, 1960s
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- | Now, this bone structure is called-- | 0:01 |
- | Daddy! | 0:04 |
- | Suzie! | 0:05 |
- | Johnny has two but I didn't have any cavities. | 0:06 |
- | None? | 0:09 |
- | None. | 0:10 |
(class clapping) | 0:11 | |
- | That's remarkable for her. | 0:12 |
- | Sir, what caused the improvement? | 0:14 |
- | That's hard to pinpoint exactly. | 0:16 |
- | Daddy, remember mommy changed to Crest. | 0:18 |
- | That's right, of course, Crest. | 0:22 |
- | Sir, isn't that a hasty diagnosis? | 0:26 |
- | Oh no, quite the contrary. | 0:28 |
We, my wife tried a lot of toothpaste, but Crest, | 0:30 | |
well best checkup my kids ever had. | 0:33 | |
- | Hey, your mommy should get an a in toothpaste. | 0:37 |
(class laughing) | 0:39 | |
Narrator | These are the five leading toothpastes, | 0:41 |
you'd know their names but only one has fluoride, | 0:43 | |
the most effective cavity fighter ever put in a toothpaste. | 0:45 | |
Only Crest, Crest is the one with the seal | 0:48 | |
and statement accepted by the Council on Dental Therapeutics | 0:50 | |
of the American Dental Association. | 0:54 | |
Have check-ups, watch treats, | 0:55 | |
and brush after eating with Crest, the cavity fighter. | 0:57 |
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