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AARP The Magazine TV Commercial, 'We Hear You'

An AARP spokesperson, standing in a furniture store, says its members should just lose the negativity. Experience should be a positive, she says, and black balloons for a fiftieth birthday? No way. Jo Ann Jenkins, AARP CEO, says the AARP Magazine, which is a benefit of membership, contains provocative and fun content that celebrates you. The organization wants people to get to know them and emphasizes the idea that if you don't think AARP is right for you, you might need to get to know them better.

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