P&G: Crest Toothpaste, 1950s-1960s
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Announcer | Now back to Mrs. Ronald Reagan | 0:02 |
and her guest, Mrs. James Eschelman | 0:04 | |
of Huntington Beach, California. | 0:06 | |
- | Well, Joanne, you all certainly had definite opinions | 0:09 |
in that dental health discussion we've been watching. | 0:11 | |
- | Well, the moderator told us to be perfectly frank, | 0:13 |
so we were. | 0:16 | |
- | (laughs) You certainly were. | 0:17 |
Let's see some more of the discussion, shall we? | 0:19 | |
- | He came home and says, | 0:23 |
"You got out and buy a tube of Crest." | 0:24 | |
We've been using Crest ever since. | 0:26 | |
Moderator | Is the way you use it important? | 0:28 |
How often should you brush? | 0:30 | |
- | I think you should brush every time you eat. | 0:32 |
I don't care if it's 10:00 in the morning | 0:34 | |
or 2:00 in the afternoon. | 0:36 | |
I don't, now don't misunderstand, | 0:37 | |
I don't, but you should hear me tell my children (laughs). | 0:39 | |
Moderator | And how often should they see the dentist? | 0:43 |
- | I feel you should go every six months. | 0:46 |
Moderator | Anything else that's important | 0:48 |
in a good dental program? | 0:50 | |
- | Washing in between meals. | 0:51 |
This is a | 0:53 | |
stinker. | 0:55 | |
- | Well, I think this eating in between meals | 0:56 |
is a big, big item. | 0:59 | |
- | If you can just learn to say no. | 1:00 |
In fact, the girl across the street said | 1:02 | |
that the dentist had made a sign for his child | 1:04 | |
that fit on the front and back of him, | 1:07 | |
and it says, do not feed me. | 1:09 | |
(women laugh) | 1:11 | |
- | Well, Joanne, I can see you and those other mothers | 1:16 |
know the importance of a good dental program | 1:19 | |
for your families. | 1:21 | |
Do you? | 1:23 | |
Be sure this is part of your program, Crest toothpaste. | 1:24 | |
Crest, for families who want fewer cavities. | 1:27 |
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