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Rob Lambert
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Demographics was the game with Kellogg's, Mr. Murphy. Concentrate wasn't as salty as Corn Flakes or Special K. One example of polarized advertising was "Dennis the Menace," which CBS aired from 1959-63. In the assorted kinescopes of episodes, none had Concentrate, but had Special K and sugary cereals like Frosted Flakes and Sugar Smacks. To the average kid, Concentrate was a little bland. By the mid 1960s, sales must have been declining, and Kellogg's made an attempt to make Concentrate a "cool" cereal for younger folks. The commercials which tried to lure the younger set were on programs like "Batman" (ABC) and "Hogan's Heroes" (CBS) in their network runs. On shows like "Beverly Hillbillies" (CBS), Kellogg's only used Corn Flakes to sponsor it, all nine seasons (plus Winston Cigarettes, 1962-65).
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