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Some products, and the advertising of them, managed to make changes in the way consumers behaved.
A good example is Pepsodent toothpaste. In the excellent book by Lizziemaine on the Amos & Andy programs, she points out that prior to the Pepsodent radio spots, people didn't think of regular dental visits. The slogan "see your dentist at least twice a year," made that the normal standard. Ironically, the Dentists of America were somewhat surprised and pleased by this, as even they hadn't recommended it (Lizzie: please correct me at will).
Another example is Pear's Soap in the UK. The first widely-advertized consumer product, ads for Pear's were everywhere in the latter 19th century. All had the same copy: "Good Morning. Have you used Pear's Soap today?" Suddenly, daily bathing was the proper thing to do. Brilliant.
What other products or advertising changed daily habits of consumers?
A good example is Pepsodent toothpaste. In the excellent book by Lizziemaine on the Amos & Andy programs, she points out that prior to the Pepsodent radio spots, people didn't think of regular dental visits. The slogan "see your dentist at least twice a year," made that the normal standard. Ironically, the Dentists of America were somewhat surprised and pleased by this, as even they hadn't recommended it (Lizzie: please correct me at will).
Another example is Pear's Soap in the UK. The first widely-advertized consumer product, ads for Pear's were everywhere in the latter 19th century. All had the same copy: "Good Morning. Have you used Pear's Soap today?" Suddenly, daily bathing was the proper thing to do. Brilliant.
What other products or advertising changed daily habits of consumers?