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I know some radio spots get the ire of a number of those who gather at the Big Yellow Board’s shores, but there’s one that I’d like to nominate for worst tag line of the year – and it’s not that idiot who yells on the Spence Diamond commercial.
Instead it’s a Ted Woloshyn pitch you’ve likely heard a thousand times by now for Halenda’s Meats. For some reason, every time I hear the tagline, “The Meat People,” it makes me think of a shlocky low budget Roger Corman-type cheap sci fi movie from the 1960s.
“Run for your lives! The Meat People are coming! Get out while you can!” (I can see the flick now - the Meat People try to invade earth, but are defeated during an epic battle with The Vegans.)
I can’t think of anything else when it comes on and as a result, it either makes me laugh or turns my stomach – neither of which is something you want when dealing with food! It makes me think of that Twilight Zone episode “To Serve Man.” (“It’s a cook book!”)
It could be argued that the fact I recall it proves it works. But it doesn't mean it would make me go there.
So what else could they use? How about, “Halenda’s – Good To Meat You.”
Or maybe “Halenda’s – You Can't Beat Our Meat.”
On second thought, it’s probably better to stay as far away from that last one as possible,,,
Last edited by RadioActive (December 19, 2016 5:56 pm)
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I disagree. Anything from the second Tom or Saul or Berkowicz open their forked mouths, get me scrambling to shut down the radio faster than that yahoo Spence moron can moan his orgasm or rectal toot is far worse than Great Grandpa Crunch n Munch.
Halenda's- Spruce up your menu and get yourself a hot meat injection
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hands down. cars for kids. oh, that's cars with a K!
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Halenda's -- chow down on our meat.
Stuff yourself on our long, hard sausage-filled meats
We're known for our huge bags of meat.
Our meat is waiting for your salivating open mouths.
Our meat is dying to be sucked down by you.
Our meat - your mouth - enjoy the alternative.
Why go down on inferior meat? Slowly enjoy our hot, dripping, moist meat.
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Charlie wrote:
and his keyboard co-host spent a few minutes trying to replicate the jingle. Talk about adding insult to injury!
Ah, I can barely remember old timey radio like that from my grandparents era. It's good they still pay tribute to senior's media like that. Tell me... was he still eating on air as well?
They cancel Mark Elliott and keep this on? Is there no infomercial they could air?