X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,3ab300a88c27db01 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: csewell@nckcn.com (Jacob Sewell) Subject: Re: 7up man needed. Date: 1996/07/02 Message-ID: <4rc3sr$gvn@news1.pld.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 163353152 references: <31D1A15E.78B@dmt.sonofon.dk> <31D16AF8.6BC4@thetemple.com> <31D52C30.22A1@novagate.com> <177B78BF7S85.DLWATEZ1@ulkyvm.louisville.edu> <1996Jul3.001015@cantva> organization: Nifty people from Kansas newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Captain, a sensor scan reveals that misc3608@csc.canterbury.ac.nz wrote: >In article <177B78BF7S85.DLWATEZ1@ulkyvm.louisville.edu>, DLWATEZ1@ulkyvm.louisville.edu (Donnie Lee Waters) writes: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> Can anyone make the 7up commercial figure. The little tiny man. >>>>>> I think he is called Filo or Fido ? >>>>>> Thanks in advance. >>>>>Huh??? Isn't the 7 Up dued called "Spot"??? >>>>Nope, he's Fido Dido. Where did "spot" come from?! >>>Actually it is Spot. Fido-Dido is dog on some cartoon. >> >> OK, I've been following this thread and thought I should finally clear it up! >> 7-Up had TWO different characters (probably even more!). They used to use >> Fido-Dido, but he's been around longer than the 7-up. Then they used Spot. >> He's that little dot with arms, and there's more than one of him. I don't know >> what they use now, but now at least we've cleared this up. >> I thought Fido-Dido was doing Sprite commercials. THE SUNSHINE FACTORY ONLINE! |"What the stranger didn't csewell@nckcn.com | know, of course, was that Sewell | Sam always kept a dobie in R.R. 4 Box 113 | his boot." - Gary Larson Beloit, KS 67420 ---------------------------- "The opinions expressed above are not necessarily yours, unless you're really cool."