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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Spike: Ink Master Facts'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Spike: Ink Master Facts'

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Snapple presents its "Real Facts," featuring Bang and "Danger" Dave of Spike's Ink Master: Shop Wars. The two tattoo artists disagree which design to go with for an octopus tattoo assignment, while Snapple throws out real octopus facts on-screen.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Real Fact #62'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Real Fact #62'

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Snapple Real Fact #62 says that the lifespan of a taste bud is 10 days, so here's to first impressions.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Real Fact #122' Featuring Terrence Jenkins
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Real Fact #122' Featuring Terrence Jenkins

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Terrence Jenkins is at the carpet store looking for some red carpet, but his New York carpet guy, Morty, won't shut up about Snapple. Terrence has seen it all and Snapple doesn't really impress him, but the real tea and sugar of Snapple Peach Tea shocks Morty. New Yorkers love Snapple.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Made From the Best'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Made From the Best'

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Snapple is made from the best stuff on Earth! If you were made from the best stuff on Earth, they'd bottle you up too!

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'VH1: Flavors of the Month'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'VH1: Flavors of the Month'

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Snapple presents VH1's "Flavors of the Month," a collection of clips from the network's rap battle show "Wild 'n Out."

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'No Bordeaux' Featuring Andy Cohen
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'No Bordeaux' Featuring Andy Cohen

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"Watch What Happens: Live" host Andy Cohen is at a fancy french restaurant reading a Snapple real fact from his bottle cap. Apparently, a snail breathes through its foot. The waiter, laying on a heavy french accent, comes over suggesting the escargot. Cohen passes and orders a steak. He suggests a nice Bordeaux wine to accompany his meal, and Cohen decides to stick with his Snapple, if it's okay. The waiter swaps his french accent for a Brooklyn one instead. And, he doesn't mind if he chooses Sn

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Vendor'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Vendor'

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It's a fact: New York loves Snapple. This Snapple street vendor and all of New York want the rest of America to love it, too. With such simple ingredients as real sugar and real tea, what's not to love? Millions of New Yorkers can't be wrong.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Real Fact' Featuring Stephanie McMahon
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Real Fact' Featuring Stephanie McMahon

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A man reads a fact about the use of 'OMG' off of a Snapple cap, and his son uses it right away when he spots Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Hey, America'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Hey, America'

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Snapple was born in the Big Apple and New Yorkers from all over the city are happy to show off their love for the all-natural refreshing drink with that signature pop. From men in green suits, women in purple shirts, pizza makers and construction workers, everyone has a New York minute to talk about Snapple.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'The Ventriloquist' Featuring Nick Cannon
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'The Ventriloquist' Featuring Nick Cannon

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Nick Cannon is walking along in the New York Subway, enjoying his Snapple and reading a Snapple real fact under the bottle cap. Apparently, it's illegal to sing off-key in North Carolina. "But, this is New York," he tells a girl with a microphone. She can sing her heart out. She's actually a ventriloquist though. Her dummy tells him that New Yorkers love Snapple more than anyone. But, he already knows that, because he's no dummy.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Take Off All Your Caps'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Take Off All Your Caps'

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When it's hot outside, take the caps off of your favorite Snapples for a delicious, refreshing treat!

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Snapple TV Commercial For Lightly Sweetened White Tea
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Snapple TV Commercial For Lightly Sweetened White Tea

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This commercial shows a man calling Snapple headquarters and asking for a lightly sweetened Snapple. The employee calls up a factory worker to create a tea that is less sweet. He calls another man who creates the drink. The Snapple employee, still on the phone with the man who called in the beginning, tells him to try their new lightly sweetened white tea. When he hangs up and turns around, the tea is already in a store window.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Portrait'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Portrait'

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An almond-headed family wearing khakis and blue button up shirts is getting their picture taken at a studio. When they realize that the kid's brother isn't in the picture -- a boy with a peach for a head -- they look up to find him wreaking havoc across the room, knocking everything off of a table. Reluctantly, he joins in the family photo but crosses his arms and refuses to say "nuts." After the shoot, the photographer sits down at his desk to drink Snapple Peach Tea on break and reads the "Rea

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Flavor Accuracy Tests: Wilderness'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Flavor Accuracy Tests: Wilderness'

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In a test taste, one of the many apples says that Snapple taste just like them. One apple asks how he would know what they taste like. Another apple reminds them about a time when they were lost in the wilderness where three apples started the trip and just two finished it.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Make Time for Snapple: Rehearsal'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Make Time for Snapple: Rehearsal'

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During a rehearsal of a scene with the National Anthem playing, a dance choreographer is showing dance moves to his cast when the bald eagle removes his beak, shows his badge and announces that this is a bust. According to Snapple's "Real Fact" #946, it's illegal to dance to the National Anthem in the state of Massachusetts. For a limited time, Snapple's Oh Say Can You Tea is available for purchase.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Make Time for Snapple: Bees'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Make Time for Snapple: Bees'

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During her break, a nurse pops the cap off of a Snapple Lemon Tea and presumably reads the "Real Fact" printed on the bottom. The scene suddenly cuts to a hospital delivery room where a woman, wearing a bee costume, gives birth to a man who squeals like James Brown and looks just like her partner. He greets his parents, hits on the young nurse standing next to him, and a close-up shot of the factoid, "Bees are born fully grown," flashes on-screen.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Hidden Camera'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Hidden Camera'

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A group of fruit tasting Snapple realize that the beverage taste just like themselves. The peach starts to get suspicious and thinks they're being watched by hidden cameras. The fruit laugh at the conspiracy, not realizing the truth of the peach's statement.

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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Telegraph'
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Snapple TV Commercial, 'Telegraph'

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Some folks in the 1800's anxiously await important news from the telegraph in this reenactment of a Snapple cap "Real Fact." It's not the cure for malaria or news of the war - it's spam.

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