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Posted by bill in western ny on March 13, 2006 at 14:57:51 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Nabisco snack fairy tractor posted by thefeltzes on March 12, 2006 at 04:05:19:
Here is the offical Nabisco response as to what the make of tractor is: Hi William, Thank you for visiting http://www.nabiscoworld.com. I appreciate your interest in our advertising. Ad development is a multi-step process. Our Marketing Managers select an advertising agency to actually create the advertisement. Our advertising agencies are chosen based on their capabilities and experience, as well as fitting the needs of our products and businesses. The ad agencies we employ select talent agents to hire actors/actresses for our commercials. This process takes months of advanced planning to determine how to best reach our audience whether it's via print ads, T.V. or radio. If you have specific questions about information in our ads: the name of a jingle, how to obtain a prop used in the ad, the name of an actor appearing in our ad; we most likely do not have that information available. We'd like to be able to satisfy all these inquiries, but the sheer number of advertisements we produce in any year prevents us from doing so. I'm pleased to hear that you're enjoying the advertisements we create and I will share your comments with our Marketing team. Thank you for contacting us and please add our site to your favorites and visit us again soon! Kim McMiller
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