Jingle
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The jingle was used on radio from the beginning, and the art of jingle-writing was well-honed by the time television became widely available. The golden age of the advertising jingle was during the US 1950s economic boom. The jingle was used in the advertising of branded products such as breakfast cereals, candy and snacks (including soda pop) and other processed foods, tobacco and alcoholic beverages, as well as various franchises and products that might reflect personal image such as automobiles, personal hygiene products (including deodorants, mouthwash, and toothpaste) and household cleaning products, especially detergent.
Today, with the ever-increasing cost of licensing preexisting music, a growing number of businesses are rediscovering the custom advertising jingle as a more affordable option for their advertising needs.
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