P&G: Crest Toothpaste, 1960s
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- | Now a little tarragon for flavor. | 0:01 |
- | Oh! | 0:03 |
- | Dad, dad, dad, dad! | 0:04 |
- | What? | |
- | I only had one. | 0:07 |
- | One? | |
- | Cavity. | 0:09 |
- | Excellent, magnificent. | 0:10 |
- | The secret, maestro? | 0:12 |
- | Well, uh- | |
- | We switched to Crest. | 0:14 |
- | But of course, he brushes with Crest. | 0:17 |
- | Maestro. | 0:19 |
- | We tried many toothpastes, but Crest has fluoride. | 0:20 |
The others we tried didn't. | 0:24 | |
- | That makes the difference, maestro? | 0:25 |
- | Yes, flouride is the most effective cavity fighter | 0:27 |
ever put in a toothpaste. | 0:30 | |
It's a remarkable ingredient. | 0:32 | |
- | But maestro, they all have it. | 0:34 |
- | No, no, Crest, she has a special fluoride formula: | 0:35 |
flouristan. | 0:40 | |
- | It's true, and Crest is the only leading | 0:41 |
toothpaste recognized by the American Dental Association. | 0:43 | |
- | And two flavors. | 0:47 |
- | Regular and mint, oh the mint (kisses), superb! | 0:49 |
- | Oh! | 0:53 |
Announcer | Have checkups, watch treats, | 0:55 |
and brush after eating with Crest, a cavity fighter. | 0:57 |
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