He indicated Mike and Ike would have been sufficient. Not sure of his stance on Good and Plenty though. Scott S > Just curious...what kind of product would it have to have been to make it > not "whoring yourself" in your mind? > > Scott in KC > > > [Original Message] > From: Stewart Mason After having seen the candy > bar commercial about the free Napster downloads a couple dozen times (it > always plays at least once during The Amazing Race), I just twigged this > evening that the band playing in the cubicle is Tsar doing > "Band-Girls-Money." Now, you know me, I am always fully in support of > bands having their songs used in commercials, because I guarantee you that > the band made more money from that ad than they did from their entire > tenure at Hollywood Records. But...come on, Nestle Crunch? There's > making a buck, and then there's whoring yourself. What, did the Mike and > Ike people not return their calls? >