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1950s Kellogg's Sugar Smacks cereal TV commercial - Mary Hartline paper doll. Mary Hartline was one of the stars of the 1950s era children's program "Super Circus"

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00:00Say, boys and girls, I'd like to show you this wonderful Mary Hartline magic doll that the Kellogg folks have for you.
00:06See? She looks just like me.
00:08She's made out of sturdy plastic board, one-eighth of an inch thick,
00:13stands nine inches high in her own plastic stand, and she comes in crude to light color.
00:19But the most wonderful thing about this magic doll is she really is magic.
00:24You just cut out one of these cute costumes, slide it back and forth a couple of times like this,
00:31and the costume will stick right on magically.
00:34No tap, no pain.
00:36And with the magic doll, you get ten beautiful true-color outfits,
00:40everything from shorts to a beautiful pink formal.
00:43Why, even two of my own super-circus costumes.
00:47And kids, you can get this terrific Mary Hartline magic doll just by sending in twenty-five cents in coin
00:55and a box top from Kellogg's Sugar Smacks or Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes.
01:00Use the handy order blank on the package or send direct to Mary Hartline Doll, Box 313, Battle Creek, Michigan.
01:09That's Mary Hartline magic doll, Box 313, Battle Creek, Michigan.
01:14That's the prettiest cut-out doll ever and such fun to play with.
01:19So send for your Mary Hartline magic doll right away.

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