Saturday, December 03, 2005

Bunny

Where's there's bunny, there's money!

Advertisers in America have made a lot of money by using the bunny as a marketing tool. Quick! How many bunnies can you remember being used on television, in newspaper ads, and on the radio to sell a product?

Time's up.


Bugs Bunny has been used to sell toothpaste, TV dinners, diapers, toys, you name it!



The Energizer Bunny has been used to sell Energizer batteries.



The Easter Bunny of course has been used to sell easter products such as candy and decorative grass.



The Milk Chocolate Bunny can be placed in the same basket (wink).



The Nestle Quick Bunny has been used to sell Nestle Quick's chocolate drink mix.



And the Trix Bunny, of course, has been used to sell the popular kid's cereal, Trix.

Bunnies have become popular tools because of they are one of the least hostile of creatures and nearly everyone likes them. They don't bite, growl, eat your shoes, make terribly annoying sounds, or leave surprises in your shoes. They don't roll around in the dirt, eat garbage, get stuck in your tree, or jump on you when you get home. They are really wonderful pets! America has a love affair with rabbits and this simple fact brings more validity to the fact that where there's bunny, there's money!

(How I'd do? Did I forget any bunny?) :0)

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