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Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts for Alka-Seltzer

2006: Commercial Advertisements During the Super Bowl

By J Gorman, published Feb 01, 2007
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Alka-Seltzer got smart last year during the Super Bowl. They employed the use of two of America's favorite sitcom characters: Frank and Marie Barone from CBS' Everybody Loves Raymond.

Everybody Loves Raymond ran for nine years and became one of the most renown television shows in history. The season finale, which aired on May 16, 2005, was the 210th episode of the long-running show created by Phillip Rosenthal and based on the experiences of Ray Romano. This final episode reached an audience of 17.4 million and received a ranking of 10.

Less than a year after America thought they would never again see these characters (except maybe when watching reruns), Alka-Seltzer allowed us to reminisce.

Both Peter Boyle ("Frank Barone") and Doris Roberts ("Marie Barone") were nominated for six Emmys between the years of 1999 and 2005. The show itself won Emmys in two different years for Outstanding Comedy Series. It is obvious that these characters and this show are unforgettable.

Alka-Seltzer seemed to be the perfect product to recycle two of the public's favorite characters. Frank's deadpan personality and Marie's wisecracking responses are the ideal pairing for the company to bring back the famed line, "I can't believe I ate the whole thing."

The product has had multiple catch-phrase success in its commercials. Aside from the previously-mentioned, these include "Mamma mia, that's-a spicy meatball-a!", "Try it, you'll like it!", and "Plop Plop Fizz Fizz, oh what a relief it is."

Choosing to return to a successful advertisement campaign can be tricky. But this commercial was not a flop by any means.

We open in the bedroom, and see Frank Barone sitting up in bed, camera side. He states, "I can't believe I ate the whole thing."

To mimic the immediate reaction of the viewers, Marie Barone responds, "Where have I heard that before?" But this works wonders. While we were trying to remember the previous campaigns, Marie was commenting on Frank's susceptibility to indigestion, etc. This provides us with a back story.

Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts for Alka-Seltzer

Two Alka-Seltzer tablets beginning to effervesce.

Credit: Studio 3D

Copyright: Studio 3D

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