Nothing says traumatic childhood moments like… highly-processed pasta sauce? That is seemingly what Ragú is going for with their latest ad, which debuted this weekend during NBC’s Olympic coverage.
Mary Fiumara, best known as the mother who called for her son to come home for dinner in a classic Prince pasta television commercial of the 1960s, has died at age 88.Her son confirmed Wednesday that ...
That is Mary Fiumara leaning out of a window in Boston's Little Italy, calling to her TV son Anthony. Jamie Bologna from WBUR reports that 50 years later, the ad still resonates. (SOUNDBITE OF ...
No one is really sure why the heads of companies continue to espouse exceedingly unpopular, even bigoted opinions. No one is arguing they don’t have every right to both their opinion and to espousing ...
Ragu dared to go there. In its new commercial for pasta sauce, a young boy walks into his parents' room without knocking. Need we say more? "A long day of childhood calls for America's favorite pasta ...
In 1969, a TV commercial for spaghetti started airing in the eastern United States. It began like this. That is Mary Fiumara leaning out of a window in Boston's Little Italy, calling to her TV son ...
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