Ann, Mr. Peanut is a good one; Joe Camel also comes to mind. The biggest surprise on the list, in my opinion, was Elise -- I only recall seeing it a couple of times. Is it a generational thing?
Honorable mention: the fictional "Mr. Butts," of Doonesbury fame!
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Ann, Mr. Peanut is a good one; Joe Camel also comes to mind. The biggest surprise on the list, in my opinion, was Elise -- I only recall seeing it a couple of times. Is it a generational thing?
Honorable mention: the fictional "Mr. Butts," of Doonesbury fame!
The Kool-Aid dude is missing.
If you want to find out why Mr Peanut didn't make the list, check here
http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/Dr-Fun/df200511/df20051114.jpg
Sippican, don't worry about The Mouse. The Mouse knows how to take care of bid-ness.
And technically, The Mouse isn't an ad icon, but a movie character. Maybe that will help you sleep.
WAAaaaaa and Goo Goo.
Where's the Gerber Baby, probably one of the most long running "icons" going. From the 1920's 'til now.
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