or the girlfriends who have to buy shaving cream for their men, but the user themselves. She wanted men in America to take it all off, and the guys didnt feel too bad about it either. Catchy, Catchy, What a Cutie Speedy is!Jingle, characters and animated icons and catch phrases make the commercials stick to consumers heads and they keep doing their jobs outside of their airtime. From this particular ranking, Wendys Where is the beef?, Maxwell Coffee commercial and Speedy and his jingle of Alka-Seltzer commercial may be categorized under this type. The little old lady from Wendys commercial was a something that viewers in the 80s loved watch and anxiously waiting to hear her saying, Where is the beef? It is very much similar to how we the late 90s viewers crazily adored the little Chihuahua dog saying the same phrase Yo quiero Taco Bell over and over. Speedy commercials had the same catchy-ness to his jingle and especially his presence. We all like to see something adorable on television, and perhaps we tend to like what the adorable icons are representing. Maxwell commercial and Speedy is similar in a sense that they both use music effectively. However, Maxwell didnt write lyrics to convince the consumers to buy its coffee as Alka-Seltzer used Speedy to do, but rather creating the whole coffee drinking experience by using the drip sound melody and the actual image of dripping coffee. Maxwell was very clever about coming up with this melody and the sound with texture as such, because five senses rather than description of the food product stimulate human appetite. The Attention-Grabbers 1984 wasnt 1984 that the general public thought it would be after allApple changed it all. The commercial had only one intention and they succeeded big time that this whole story has become a commercial creators dream. The commercial caught the publics eye although it was only aired one time as a Super Bowl commercial. We couldnt explain ever...