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Will It Blend? – The blender product Blendtec, claimed by its creator Tom Dickson to be the most powerful blender, is featured in a series of YouTube videos, " Will It Blend?" where numerous food and non-food items are used within the blender.People on YouTube and Facebook began posting videos depicting people in dangerous and absurdist situations attempting to reach a Klondike Bar in response to the slogan. What Would You Do For A Klondike Bar? – A slogan at the end of commercials advertising the ice cream sandwich Klondike bar.Vans (2016) – Featured in the " Damn Daniel" viral internet meme.Shake Weight – Infomercial clips of the modified dumbbell went viral as a result of the product's sexually suggestive nature.The commercial drew criticism for its concept and the performances of its actors. "Rivals" – A commercial for video game retailer EB Games that promoted Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.A sequel, Test Drive 2, was released the following year, with Gordon pranking a writer who had branded the original video as fake.
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Pepsi MAX & Jeff Gordon Present: Test Drive – A short film where NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon poses as an average car buyer to prank a cars salesman.Potato Parcel – a web site that allows the user to send anonymous personalized messages on potatoes via the mail." Nope, Chuck Testa" – A local commercial made for Ojai Valley Taxidermy, owned by Chuck Testa, suggesting that the stuffed creatures were alive until Testa appeared, saying "Nope, Chuck Testa!" the ad soon went viral.The best-known parody, "Notorious KKK" (a parody of Hypnotize by The Notorious B.I.G.), has accumulated over 119,000 views on YTMND. Starting in 2007, the character in the commercial, "Mac Tonight" was utilized in videos where he is depicted promoting violence against minorities and promoting the KKK with racist parodies of rap songs.
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While not selling any one specific product, the two were created to raise consumer awareness of the sponsoring firm.

According to ClickZ, visiting the Elf Yourself site "has become an annual tradition that people look forward to". Elf Yourself allows visitors to upload images of themselves or their friends, see them as dancing elves, and includes options to save or share the video.
