At its 2025 Upfront nowadays, NBCUniversal welcomed purchasers to Radio City Music Hall with a musical adventure thru promoting historical past, a 55-piece symphony orchestra appearing a medley of the previous century’s maximum iconic jingles, from State Farm’s ‘Like A Good Neighbor’ to Chevrolet’s ‘See the USA, In Your Chevrolet.’ But what are the most efficient US advert jingles of all time? Here are The Drum’s most sensible 10, plus a couple of honorable mentions.
This business brought on (roughly) part of America to buy Frankie the making a song fastened fish. He’s to be had now on eBay for $19.99 in case you’re unexpectedly feeling nostalgic.
9. Toys R Us: “I don’t want to grow up”
Grab your Cabbage Patch Kid and take in this eighties goodness. “From bikes to trains to video games, it’s the biggest toy store there is. Gee whizz.” Well, a minimum of it used to be… till it filed for chapter.

8. Folgers Coffee: “The best part of waking up”
Cheery, constructive, on-brand and moderately presumptuous. One of the best strains of all time used to be just lately retired in prefer of Joan Jett’s Bad Reputation. Oddly, the emblem bought the rights to the 38-year-old jingle at public sale. It netted best $90,000. Guess the marketplace for outdated jingles isn’t so sizzling.

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7. Alka-Seltzer: “Plop plop fizz fizz”
“Oh, what a relief it is” to get this jingle from your head. It used to be penned in 1976 and used to be so common Sammy Davis Jr recorded a model.

Bonus Sammy Davis Jr model:

6. Kit Kat: “Give me a break”
Ever stability a wheelbarrow to your nostril? Not positive how they discovered that man. Anyway, “give me a break of that Kit Kat bar” lives in our awareness whether or not we love it or now not.

5. McDonald’s: “I’m Lovin’ It”
What is the well-known John F Kennedy quote? “Success has many fathers”? Well, this jingle has many writers. Justin Timberlake recorded it. Pusha T claims to have written it. But the credit score is going to Germany’s Heye advert company. No topic who wrote it, “I’m Lovin’ It” endures.

4. Tie: Oscar Meyer: “I’d love to be an Oscar Meyer wiener” and “My bologna has a first name”
We have one easy, foolish jingle that has been burned into our brains because the sixties, and every other that taught us the right way to spell. I imply, in point of fact, isn’t it baloney spelled with a ‘y’?


3. Meow Mix: “Meow, meow, meow, meow…”
We all know cats can communicate. Thank you, Meow Mix, for offering subtitles and this contagious jingle.


2. Chili’s: “I want my baby back (ribs)”
OK, who knew Justin Timberlake did a model of this one, too? Did he want the cash or did he do it for the ribs? And, in fact, barbecue sauce.

1. Coca-Cola: “I’d like to teach the world to sing”
Thank you Jon Hamm for penning this one. Only kidding. Coca-Cola used to be forward of its time with this nifty anthem of inclusiveness. What’s to not love? (Except for the G Love Coke Zero remake. Spare your self. Don’t Google it. Just don’t.)

Honorable Mentions:
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Almond Joy: “Sometimes you feel like a nut”
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Big Red: “Kiss a little longer”
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Bud Light: “Real men of genius”
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Bumble Bee Tuna: “I love Bumble Bee tuna”
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Burger King: “Have it your way”
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Cellino & Barnes: “The injury attornies”
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Chia Pet: “Chi-chi-chi-chia”
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Coronet: “Extra value is what you get”
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Dr Pepper: “Wouldn’t you like to be a pepper too?”
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Goldfish: “The snack that smiles back”
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Huggies: “I’m a big kid now”
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Kay Jewelers: “Every kiss begins with Kay”
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Kars4Kids: “1-8-7-7 Kars4Kids”
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Klondike Bar: “What would you do?”
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Liberty Mutual: “Liberty, liberty”
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Lowenbrau: “Let it be Lowenbrau”
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Lucky Charms: “They’re magically delicious”
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Mennan: “By Mennan”
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Mentos: “The fresh maker”
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Miller: “If you’ve got the time, we’ve got the beer”
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My Buddy: “My Buddy”
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Nationwide: “On your side”
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Pepto-Bismol: “Diarrhea”
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Quick Gems: “Quick Gems by Conair”
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Ricola: “Ricolah!”
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Slinky: “Everyone knows it’s Slinky”
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Stanley Steamer: “Makes your home cleaner”
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State Farm: “Like a good neighbor”
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Subway: “Five dollar footlong”
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Tootsie Roll: “Whatever it is I think I see”
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Twinkle Toes by way of Skechers: “Sketchers’ Twinkle Toes”