Harmon R. Whittle
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Harmon R. Whittle was the mascot
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 and "spokesman
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" for Red White & Blue Beer
Red White & Blue Beer
Red White & Blue Beer was a brand of American beer, originally produced by the Pabst Brewing Company. Pre-Prohibition advertisements lauded its "mellow" taste and drinkability...

, in the early 1980s.

In a series of editorial
Editorial
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-like radio commercials for the brand, Whittle delivered a down-home, accent-inflected plea on behalf of "ordinary Americans", touting Red White & Blue Beer as a goodwill
Goodwill
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 measure overseas, and a sensible purchase at home during the economic recession of the time. Whatever its merits, sales of the brand climbed sixty percent after the ads appeared, and Whittle's signature in turn began to appear on the brand's packaging and promotions.

The text of one Whittle commercial was later reprinted in a review, Ogilvy on Advertising.

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