P&G: Crest Toothpaste, 1960s-1970s
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| - | Let's face it, I'm not exactly the ugliest girl | 0:02 |
| you ever saw. | 0:05 | |
| I've got good hair, good skin, good teeth, | 0:07 | |
| and a good figure. | 0:11 | |
| But I work at it. | 0:12 | |
| I take proteins and vitamins for my hair and my skin, | 0:14 | |
| a special fluoride toothpaste for my teeth. | 0:17 | |
| And I eat a very healthy low-carbohydrate diet | 0:20 | |
| to stay nice and skinny. | 0:23 | |
| The fluoride toothpaste, Crest. | 0:25 | |
| It's accepted by the American Dental Association. | 0:28 | |
| Crest is more important to me than lipstick. | 0:31 | |
| The fluoristan in Crest goes right to the enamel, | 0:34 | |
| makes it stronger to help my teeth resist cavities. | 0:37 | |
| I've hardly had a split end, a blemish, | 0:40 | |
| an unnecessary pound, or a cavity, | 0:44 | |
| once I stop being a downpour. | 0:46 | |
| Narrator | Have checkups, watch treats, | 0:50 |
| and brush after eating with Crest. | 0:52 | |
| Crest, beautiful. | 0:55 |
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