P&G: Scope Mouthwash, 1960s-1970s
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- | Hi, Karen, look what the crew gave me for my first flight. | 0:02 |
- | Great, look what they gave me. | 0:07 |
Harriet | A bottle of Scope? | 0:08 |
- | Yeah, Kathy Rogers says Scope once in the morning | 0:10 |
does wonders for the bad breath. | 0:13 | |
- | That's right, it does. | 0:15 |
(giggles) He's so intelligent, isn't he? | 0:18 | |
- | Hmmm, and then the Co-pilot said, no leading mouthwash | 0:21 |
kills germs longer than Scope, for hours he said. | 0:24 | |
- | Oh, it must be true. | 0:29 |
Co-pilots know almost as much as Captains. | 0:30 | |
- | And then the Flight Engineer said Scope | 0:34 |
first thing in the morning, would keep my breath feeling | 0:36 | |
fresher for hours. | 0:39 | |
- | Fresh is right, you know when he said... | 0:40 |
- | Harriet, we went all through Stewardess School together. | 0:42 |
Tell me, how am I going to face the crew? | 0:47 | |
- | Oh, that's easy. | 0:49 |
Just stand up tall, look them straight in the eye, | 0:50 | |
And keep the Scope. | 0:53 | |
Announcer | Scope, once in the morning does it. | 0:58 |
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