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Kenmore Commercial!


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gymnastjlf Enthusiast

During American Gladiators (NBC), there was a commercial for a Kenmore refrigerator-- the mother was asking why everything in the house couldn't be in the right place. In this type of refrigerator, everything was in the place it belonged-- look when the kid opens the drawer. I believe there was a box of Wheat Free Van's waffles!!!

Would that be a first, a gluten-free product in a mainstream, nationally advertised commercial?!?!


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During American Gladiators (NBC), there was a commercial for a Kenmore refrigerator-- the mother was asking why everything in the house couldn't be in the right place. In this type of refrigerator, everything was in the place it belonged-- look when the kid opens the drawer. I believe there was a box of Wheat Free Van's waffles!!!

That's what I thought!!!!!!!!!!!But then I thought ,"Noooo, surely I'm mistaken!" :blink:

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes! We noticed that last night. The husband/dad in the commercial is also wearing an identical shirt to one that my husband has. :D

gfmolly Contributor
During American Gladiators (NBC), there was a commercial for a Kenmore refrigerator-- the mother was asking why everything in the house couldn't be in the right place. In this type of refrigerator, everything was in the place it belonged-- look when the kid opens the drawer. I believe there was a box of Wheat Free Van's waffles!!!

Would that be a first, a gluten-free product in a mainstream, nationally advertised commercial?!?!

I saw it too, and I thought, I'm going to get that gluten-free refirigerator! :D

Katester Enthusiast

I was just going to post about that!!! I paused and rewound many times to make sure it really was true. Happens to be the same ones in my freezer right now. =)

rpf1007 Rookie

I saw it too last night. I can't even remember what I was watching- but I am not sure it was a major network. The first time I saw it I thought I was seeing things- a little too much gluten-free food on the brain...and then I saw it a second time!

Mitsy Newbie

I saw it too!! I know it's strange, but I got so excited!!! I was actually googling kenmore so I could call or email them and tell them that I appreciated the placement, you know, create more awareness, and I found this thread...

So I actually called the customer service number (I couldn't find an email address) and thanked them for the product placement. The guy I spoke to seamed kind of confused, but said he would pass along my appreciation. I think we all should call. Let them know that we appreciate it. Here's the number: 1-800-469-4663

~Mitsy


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  • 2 weeks later...
debmidge Rising Star

Yep, I thought I saw the Vann's! Great product placement.

  • 2 weeks later...
buffettbride Enthusiast

WOOOHOO!! I'll have to watch for the commercial.

We always have those stocked in our Kenmore freezer. :D

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LuvMoosic4life Collaborator

yup yup! And I sat there thinking how many other celiacs saw this...as we are probably the only ones to notice something like this, especially since its shown in a split second!!!

Auntie Lurlynn Newbie

I noticed that to but thought I was mistaken!!!!!!

ptkds Community Regular

Yep, I saw it too! I even paused it to make sure. But then I noticed the regular pizza's right next to the waffles! I guess that is a "mixed" home! :P You definetly wouldn't see that in my freezer!

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