This is a list of notable nationally exposed mascots and characters created specifically for advertising purposes, listed alphabetically by the product they represent.

Characters

Character Product Years used Notes
The Burger Family: Papa Burger, Mama Burger, Teen Burger, Baby BurgerA&W Restaurants1963–1974
The Great Root Bear (Rooty)A&W Root Beer
A&W Restaurants[1]
debuted 1974
The Aflac duckAflac insurance2000–presentoriginally voiced by Gilbert Gottfried, fired in 2011; now voiced by Daniel McKeague.[2]
The Ajax pixiesAjax cleanser1948–1950sspeaking voices are Joe Silver, Hans Conreid and June Foray
The White KnightAjax detergentdebuted 1963
Speedy Alka-SeltzerAlka-Seltzer1952–1964, 2010–presentvoiced by Dick Beals
MayhemAllstate insurance2010–presentactor Dean Winters
Bank Executive (aka focus group marketer)Ally Financialdebuted 2009Candid Camera-type setting; Tricks real unsuspecting children with offers and leaves them hurt or upset after adding rules and fees. Played by RJ Kelly.
Loveable TrulyAlpha-Bits cereal1964–early 1970spostman (voiced by Jim Nabors)
Alpha-Bits Wizard1970s–1980s
Alfie the Alpha-Bits Cereal Wonder Dog1980s
Alpha2000s–2021computer who makes Alpha-Bits
Alpha Pig; Princess Presto; Super Why; Wooster; Wonder Red2012–2021CGI-animated child stars of Super Why! from PBS
Kids1970s–1990s
Alphabet letters1990s–early 2000sAnimated letters who are in cereal
ClipAMC Theatres1991–2009figure made out of discarded movie film who appears in the 'coming attractions' and 'feature presentation' trailers seen at AMC movie theaters.
AMC Amazing Icons2012–presenticons originally appeared in policy trailers advising audience that "it's movie time, not phone-talking time"; later appeared in the 'coming soon' and 'it's movie time!' trailers seen at AMC movie theaters as CGI-animated characters.
luggage-mauling gorillaAmerican Tourister1970–1980s
Oven MittArby's restaurants2003–2006voiced by Tom Arnold
JeevesAsk.com1996–2006
Lily Adams, the AT&T Store managerAT&T2013–presentinforms customers about AT&T's sharing plans, played by Milana Vayntrub
Aunt JemimaAunt Jemima1893–2020
Bacardi & ColaBacardi2003
Dirty Sludge, Sticky Valve, Gummy Ring, & Blackie CarbonBardahl engine additive1953
Frank Bartles and Ed JaymesBartles & Jaymes wine coolers1985–1991played by David Joseph Rufkahr (Bartles) and Dick Maugg (Jaymes)
Big BoyBig Boy restaurants1937–presentknown for statues of figure outside of Big Boy restaurants, character in Adventures of the Big Boy comic book series hamburger of same name; live-action spots in the 1970s by Jonathan Winters
Dolly1956–presentBig Boy's girlfriend in Adventures of the Big Boy comic book series
the grandmother in the back seatBMW X52015–presentirritates her entire family with exaggerated stories while the parents are driving
the Bonny MaidBonny Maid floor cover products1949–1950played by Anne Francis
Boo BerryBoo Berry cereal1972–present
Elsie the cowBorden1938–present
Rosie the waitressBounty paper towels1970–1990played by Nancy Walker
The "A Little Better Gas Station" CrewBP Connect Gas Stations2007–presentplays to the song "LA" by Message of the Blues
Floyd D. DuckBubble Yum bubble gum
Bud Ice penguinBud Ice beer1996known for ominously singing "Doo-be-doo-be-doo..."
Spuds MacKenzieBud Light beer1987–1990 
Johnny, the Bud Light guy1995known for catchphrase "I love you, ma-a-a-n!"; played by Rob Roy Fitzgerald
Bud Knight2017–2019
Budweiser FrogsBudweiser beer1990sOne frog says "Bud," another says "weis," and a third says "er."  This is often repeated throughout the company's ads, in that order.
Frank and Louie, lizards1998main adversaries to the Budweiser frogs.
Budweiser Clydesdales1930s–presentusually pulling a hitch of Budweiser with a Dalmatian riding in it.  Also appear playing football against each other.
Burger Chef and JeffBurger Chef restaurants1954–1996voiced by Paul Winchell
The Burger KingBurger King restaurants1974–1990, 2004–2011, 2016–present[3] 
Sir Shake-A-Lot1976–1980knight who craved milk shakes
The Burger Thing1976–1980large hamburger puppet
The Duke of Doubt1976–1980arch-nemesis of the Burger King
The Wizard of Fries1976–1980robot powered by French fries
Burger King Kids Club Gang1990–mid-2000sKid Vid, a blond Caucasian male who loved video games and technology; he was the leader of the group. Boomer, a sports loving Caucasian tomboy with red hair tied into a ponytail. I.Q., a male Caucasian nerd with ginger hair and freckles who wore red glasses, a green lab coat, and a pocket protector. Jaws, a tall African-American male with an insatiable appetite. J.D., a dog and the group's mascot. Lingo, a multi-lingual, Hispanic male who liked art and carried an easel. Snaps, a blonde Caucasian female who always carried her camera. Wheels, a Caucasian paraplegic male in a wheelchair. Jazz, an Asian girl who loved music and wore a beret. (Jazz added in 2000)
Herb1985played by John Merrick
Fighting chickens Spicy and TC2004
Duke the DogBush's baked beans1993–presentJay Bush's canine companion who always tries to sell his owner's secret recipe; voiced by Robert Cait
Bart SimpsonButterfinger1988–2001
Buster Brown and his dog TigeBuster Brown shoes1904–presentlive-action spots by Jerry Marin
The California RaisinsCalifornia Raisin Advisory Boarddebuted 1987singing, dancing California raisins
Car FoxCarfaxdebuted 2008helps people buy used cars
Joe CamelCamel cigarettes1987–1997 
The Campbell's Soup kidsCampbell's Soupdebuted 1904 
Mr. NoCapital One2000splayed by David Spade
Cap'n CrunchCap'n Crunch cereal1963–presentcreated by Jay Ward Productions; originally voiced by Daws Butler
Mabel the waitressCarling Black Label beer1950splayed by Jean Goodspeed (1951 through mid-1950s)
The Carl's Jr. StarCarl's Jr. restaurants1960s–presenthas become Western U.S. counterpart of Hardee's
MariaCenters for Disease Control and Prevention2013–presenthost of the cooking show Recipes for Disaster, in which she uses old family recipes but does not follow food safety properly, and her husband is aware of this as he avoids eating the cooked meals; those who do later suffer food poisoning as pointed out on screen or by the announcer.
Mr. WhippleCharmin bathroom tissue1965–1989played by Dick Wilson
The Charmin Bears2000s
The Cheerios Kid and SueCheerios1950s, 1980s, 2012
Cherri O'Leary[4]1940s
Chef BoyardeeChef Boyardee canned pastasbased on company founder Hector Boiardi
Chester CheetahCheetos snacks1986–presentvoiced by Pete Stacker
BumblebeeChevrolet Camaro2007–presentpart of cross-promotion with the Transformers film series; also used in a television ad and sold as a level trim in the Camaro option features
The BabysitterChevrolet Tahoe2014teenager who demands more money after the mother takes her home in the family's new 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and believes that they are worth more after she sees the features.
Hy FinnChevron (Standard Oil of California)debuted 1958voiced by Paul Ford
the Chevron Cars1995–present 
The Chick-fil-A cowsChick-fil-A1995–presentknown for the catchphrase "Eat Mor Chikin" (sic)
Catalina, the Chicken of the Sea mermaidChicken of the Sea1952–presentvoiced by Darla Hood in TV commercials
Mother NatureChiffon Margarine1970s–1980sbest known for catchphrase "It's Not Nice To Fool Mother Nature!" Played by Dena Dietrich; Voice-over by Mason Adams
Miss Chiquita BananaChiquita bananas1944–present 
Chuck E. CheeseChuck E. Cheese restaurants1977–presentvoiced by Duncan Brannan until 2012 when he was replaced by Jaret Reddick (due to the revamp of Chuck E.). However Brannan's voice was still used for the Chuck E Cheese Animatronic and music video shows (in studio C), that are shown inside the restaurants until late 2012.
Blue BirdCinéGroupe1987–present
Front Row JoeCinemark movie theaters1988–1999, 2004–2011 2019–presentanimated cat; sidekicks over the years have included Starstruck Penny (originally Popcorn Penny) and Clyde
Wendell, the Cinnamon Toast Crunch chefCinnamon Toast Crunch cereal1984–2009
'Citizens' of Lunenburg, Nova ScotiaCisco Systems2010–presentfictionalized version of the real town as visited by Canadian actor Elliot Page, a native Nova Scotian
Sonny the Cuckoo BirdCocoa Puffs cereal1960s–presentoriginally voiced by Chuck McCann
The Flintstones charactersCocoa and Fruity Pebbles cereal1970–present
ColumbiaColumbia Pictures1924–presentbased on a representation of Columbia, a personification of the United States
Josephine the plumberComet cleanser1960s–1970splayed by Jane Withers
The SlowskysComcast1997–presentpair of turtles (living as a married couple in the suburbs) who favor DSL over High Speed internet; voiced by Andrew Donnelly and Rachael Harris;
inspired Shaw Communications' The Snailskis in Canada.
Condom ManCondomman.com2003–present 
Jack and ConnieConsumer Cellular2011–presentretired couple who travel across the country in a RV
Cookie JarvisCookie Crisp cereal1977–1985 
Cookie Crook1981–1997
Cookie Cop1985–1997
Chip the Dog1991–2005
Chip the Wolf2005–present
Sarah TuckerCool Whip dessert topping1960splayed by Marge Redmond
Coors Light TwinsCoors Light beerplayed by the Klimaszewski Twins
The Coppertone GirlCoppertone sun-care products1944–present
Cornelius the roosterCorn Flakes cerealoriginally voiced by Dallas McKennon, voiced in 1960s by Andy Devine
Count Alfred[5] ChoculaCount Chocula cereal1971–present 
Sylvester P. SmytheCracked magazine1958–present
Sailor Jack and his dog Bingo.Cracker Jack1918–present
Cracker Jill
Dr JerryCrazy Eddie1972–1989performed by DJ Jerry Carroll
Rastus the CookCream of Wheat hot cereal1890–2020believed to be from a photograph of Frank L. White, a Chicago chef who reportedly was paid five dollars to pose in a chef's hat and jacket
Arthur Goodwin, pharmacistCrest toothpaste1970splayed by Arthur O'Connell
Crows Candy MascotCrows1910s–present
Phoebe SnowDelaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroadc. 1903–1966?A woman passenger wearing spotless white clothing to show that the railroad used cleaner-burning anthracite coal which would not dirty passengers' clothes.
DQ LipsDairy Queen restaurants2006–2011Voiced by Oliver Vaquer
Steven JacksonDell computers2000–2003known for quotes like "Dude, you got a Dell"; played by Benjamin Curtis
Diet Coke hunkDiet Coke1990splayed by Lucky Vanous
"Alternative" Rob LoweDirecTV2014–presentRob Lowe in dual roles
Hannah Davis and her talking horse2015–presentmodel Hannah Davis pitching DirecTV on a beach accompanied by a talking horse who brags about himself ("The Horse's Mouth" as alluded by Davis)
"Alternative" NFL players2015–presentpart of NFL Sunday Ticket campaign, with NFL players in dual roles similar to Lowe's
The Settlers2016–presentpioneering family who refuses to switch from cable
PeggyDiscover Card2009–presenta bearded man with a foreign accent (Romanian) who works at "USA Prime Credit," a sham credit company located in a unknown frozen location who preys on its customers by trying to get information on their credit cards. Played by Romanian-American actor Tudor Petrut.
The Hopper familyDish Network2012–2017Boston-area family pronounces it "Hoppa."
Ned the BankerDitech2002–2006played by Ron Michaelson; shouts the catch phrase "Lost another loan to Ditech!"; now the mascot for CashCall Mortgage
The NoidDomino's Pizza1980s–1990svoiced by Pons Maar
Doublemint TwinsDoublemint chewing gumintroduced 1960s
The Most Interesting Man in the WorldDos Equis2006–presentPlayed by Jonathan Goldsmith from 2006–2016; replaced by Augustin Legrand in 2016–present
Major, the Dreyfus lionDreyfus investmentsdebuted 1960s
Fred the bakerDunkin'1981–1997known for quote "Time to make the donuts"; played by Michael Vale
The PuttermansDuracell batteries1990s
The Dutch boyDutch Boy Paint1907–present
Reddy KilowattElectricity generation1926–presentused by up to 300 investor-owned utilities world-wide from 1926, although use declined in the 1970s and few remain. Voiced by Walter Tetley in two short films.
Elmer the BullElmer's Products1940s-presentNote:originally the mate for Elsie the Cow of Borden's dairy products.
JackoEnergizer batterieslate-1980sknown for catchphrase "Oi!"; played by Australian footballer Mark 'Jacko' Jackson
Energizer Bunny1989–present
Esso tiger / Exxon tigerEsso/Exxondebuted 1964See ExxonMobil website  
Erin EsuranceEsurance2005–2009animated spy
Eveready batteriesEveready "9 lives" catdebuted c. 1920s–1930s
FantanasFanta (US only)2002–presentfictional spokesmodels; sings musical catchphrase "Don'cha Wanna, Wanta Fanta!" Five incarnations since its debut, latter revived in 2017 as dance ensemble with one male member.
Mr. Spleen, fast-talking executiveFederal Express1982played by John Moschitta Jr.
Orange BirdFlorida Citrus Commission1970screated by Walt Disney Productions
Axelrod the dogFlying "A" service stations1960s
The Ford dogFord autodebuted 1952
Franken Berry cerealFranken Berry1971–present
Fruit BruteFruit Brute cereal1974–1982
Ethel the cookFrank's Red Hot Sauce2011–presentelderly woman who uses the catchphrase "I Put That S*** on Everything!" in front of the people who taste her food after basting it with the sauce.
The FCR Band
Victorious Secrets
FreeCreditReport.com2006–2010, 2012–present (former) 2010–present (latter)The lead singer in the FreeCreditReport (FCR) Band was played by French-Canadian actor-singer Eric Violette. Violette's singing voice was lip-synced by another singer because of Violette's thick Francophone accent. In 2010 the group Victorious Secrets won a contest to replace the faux band in a new series of ads. In 2012 the faux band returned in a new series of ads.
Wendell the bakerFrench Toast Crunch cereal1995–late 1990s
Frito BanditoFritos1960svoiced by Mel Blanc
The Frito Spokesbag2012–present
Frito Kid1952–1967used for advertising at Disneyland
YipesFruit Stripe chewing gum1962–present
Sammy SandsGadgets1983–1991Sammy Sands was an animatronic piano player at Gadgets, a high-scale FEC
GEICO geckoGEICO1999–presentvoiced by Kelsey Grammer, Dave Kelly, Richard Steven Horvitz, Jake Wood, and others
GEICO Cavemen2004–presentplayed by Jeff Daniel Phillips, Ben Weber, John Lehr, and Ben Wilson
Maxwell, The GEICO pig2010–present
Mike, the camel2010–2020reminds people that he annoys that Wednesday is "HUMP DAY!”
The squirrels2008–presentcongratulated themselves after running a vehicle off the road
Spy mom2010–presentalways on her phone trying to talk to her son (she is unaware that he is a spy operative). She also is aware of the GEICO characters and wonders how they ended up in the commercial shoot during a contest sponsored by the insurer in 2018 ("No wonder they call it 'Hollyweird!’”).
Betty CrockerGeneral Mills1921–present
The Gerber babyGerber baby products1927–presentsketched by Dorothy Hope Smith, depicts four-month-old neighbor Ann Turner
Blue Blade razorsGillette Sharpie the parrot1952–1960
The Gold Dust TwinsGold Dust Washing Powder1880s–1940s 
The QuisenberrysGolden Corral2015
Choo-Choo CharlieGood & Plenty candy1950–1970s
Gorton's FishermanGorton's of Gloucester Fish products1964–present
Granny GooseGranny Goose snacks
Jolly Green GiantGreen Giant vegetables1928–presentoriginally voiced by Herschel Bernardi; then Len Carlson
Little Green Sprout
The running GreyhoundGreyhound Lines1937–presentalso used a live greyhound in TV promotions.
The Helping HandHamburger Helper1977–presentvoiced by Patrick Coyle
Hamm's Beer bearHamm's Beerdebuted 1952 
Harbie The SealHarbor Gasoline
The Hardee's StarHardee's restaurants1997–present
Gilbert Giddyup, Speedy McGreedy1970's, 1980's
Hartford ElkThe Hartford insurancedebuted 1974
Punchy (the Hawaiian Punch Guy), and Oaf/OpieHawaiian Punchdebuted 1961
John HolidayHoliday Inn1950s–1980sMascot was Paul Revere-like character
Mr. OpportunityHonda2004–2011[6]
Strawberry ShortcakeHonda2014CGI doll version of the character
Buzz the beeHoney Nut Cheerios cerealoriginally voiced by Arnold Stang
King Ding Dong / King DonHostess Brands
Captain ObviousHotels.com2014–presentad campaign created by Crispin Porter & Bogusky, portrayed by Brandon Moynihan[7]
Happy HotpointHotpoint home appliancesdebuted 1955played by Mary Tyler Moore
Howard Johnson's Restaurants1930s–1970sCreated by John Alcott
Simple Simon & The PiemanHoward Johnson's Motor Lodges1950s–1970s
The Hubba-Bubba Gum FighterHubba Bubba bubble gumdebuted 1979
ICEE Polar BearICEE frozen drinks
Bucky BeaverIpana toothpaste1957–1959voiced by Jimmie Dodd
Joe IsuzuIsuzu auto1986–1990played by David Leisure
Little old winemakerItalian Swiss Colony wine1960splayed by Ludwig Stössel, voiced by Jim Backus
Jack, the ping-pong-ball-headed manJack in the Box restaurants1994–present 
Elephant and BartenderJax Beerlate-1950s and early-1960svoiced by Mike Nichols and Elaine May
Chinese babyJell-O gelatindebuted 1959voiced by Allen Swift
Mr. Jelly BellyJelly Belly jelly beans1996–present
JollibeeJollibee1980–present
Fruit GangJolly Rancher2015–present
Kedso the ClownKeds shoes
Kolonel Keds
Kaptain Keds and Kedzam
Ernie Keebler and the Keebler elvesKeebler snacks1968–presentErnie voiced by Parley Baer for many years
Cinnamon & AppleKellogg's Apple Jacks cerealmid-2000s–present
Toucan SamKellogg's Froot Loops cereal1952–presentvoiced by Mel Blanc, Paul Frees, Maurice LaMarche
Puey, Susey, Louis1994–presentToucan Sam's nephews
Tony the TigerKellogg's Frosted Flakes cereal1951–presentvoiced by Dallas McKennon, Thurl Ravenscroft, Lee Marshall and now Tex Brashear
Cliffy the ClownKellogg's Honey Smacks cereal1953–1956
Smaxey the Seal1957–1961
Quick Draw McGraw1961–1965
The Smackin' Bandit1965half-mule half-kangaroo who kissed everyone in sight
The Smackin' Brothers1966–early 1970stwo boys dressed in boxing shorts and boxing gloves
Indian Chiefearly 1970s
Dig 'Em Frog1972–1986, 1987–presentoriginally voiced by Howard Morris
Love Smack's1982a heart-shaped dog who hugged children
Wally the Bear1986–1987
Milton the ToasterKellogg's Pop-Tarts1970s–1980svoiced by William Schallert
Sunny the sunKellogg's Raisin Bran cereal1966–presentoriginally voiced by Daws Butler
Snap, Crackle and PopKellogg's Rice Krispies cereal1928–present
Sugar Pops PeteKellogg's Sugar Pops cereal1950s
Keith StoneKeystone Light beer2009–present
Colonel SandersKFC restaurants{needs update}Colonel Harland Sanders founded Kentucky Fried Chicken and eventually became its mascot; a later cartoon version was voiced by Randy Quaid.
Hip-Hop HamstersKia Soul2010–presentlip-synchs to Black Sheep's 1992 single "The Choice Is Yours". The Hamsters later updated their style to coincide with the Soul's added features.
The HotBotKia Forte2013–presentplayed by Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella
MorpheusKia Optima2014–presentactor Laurence Fishburne reprising his character from The Matrix
K.C. PenguinKid Cuisine meals
Manners the butlerKleenex table napkins1957–1950splayed by Richard Cutting
Willie the Kool penguinKool cigarettesdebuted 1930s
Kool-Aid ManKool-Aid drink mixes1975–present
Cheesasaurus RexKraft Macaroni & Cheese
Dairy FairyKraft Singles cheesedebuted 1980s
Buddy Lee dollLee Jeans1998–presentbased on the doll who debuted in 1921
Limu Emu & DougLiberty Mutual Insurance2019–presentcop-like insurance agents (a human male and an emu sidekick); parody on 1970s TV crime drama shows
Little MikeyLife cereal1972–1981played by John Gilchrist
Little CaesarLittle Caesars pizza
Lucky the LeprechaunLucky Charms cereal1964–presentoriginally voiced by Arthur Anderson
Red and YellowM&M's candy1960s–presentoriginally voiced by Don Messick and Stan Freberg, now widely popular as CG spokescandies, voiced originally by Jon Lovitz and John Goodman, and now Billy West and J. K. Simmons, respectively
Blue and Miss Green1996–present (Blue), 1997–present (Miss Green)Blue originally voiced by Phil Hartman now Rob Pruitt; Miss Green voiced by Cree Summer 
Orange1998–presentvoiced by Eric Kricberger
Miss Brown2010–presentvoiced by Vanessa Williams
Purple2022–presentvoiced by Grace Kelly
Alfred E. NeumanMad magazine1954–present
RocketmanMalektronic2014–present
Cool Blue and Li'l OatyMalt-O-Meal cereal1998–present
Marlboro ManMarlboro cigarettesdebuted 1954Wayne McLaren died in 1992 of lung cancer
David McLean, died in 1995 of lung cancer
Dick Hammer, died in 1998 of lung cancer
Eric Lawson died in 2014 of COPD
Robert "Bob" Norris, died 2019 (natural causes, was actually a non-smoker; did 12 years until decided to end the role because he didn’t want his children to smoke)
Matty Mattel and SisterbelleMattel toys1959–1962
Marky MaypoMaypo Oatmeal1956–presentcreated by Storyboard, Inc. (John Hubley)
Ol' Lonely, the Maytag repairmanMaytag appliancesdebuted 1967played by Jesse White (1967–1988), Gordon Jump (1988–2003), Hardy Rawls (2003–present)
Scoopy, Gabby and TeeVee, The McClatchy BeesThe McClatchy Company1943–presentcreated by Walt Disney Productions; Scoopy is the mascot for the Sacramento Bee, Modesto Bee, and Fresno Bee newspapers; Gabby was the radio mascot for McClatchy's former radio stations and TeeVee was the television mascots of now CBS O&O KOVR-TV/Sacramento and Nexstar Media Group's NBC affiliate KMJ-TV (now KSEE-TV)/Fresno.
SpeedeeMcDonald's restaurants1948–1962Original Mascot
Ronald McDonald1959–presentoriginally played in Washington, D.C. by Willard Scott
Hamburglar1971–2003A criminal type who stole hamburgers every chance he had. Originally voiced by Howard Morris, later by Charlie Adlder and Carl W. Wolfe
Grimace1971–2003A purple character who originally stole milkshakes, part of a larger population of Grimaces
Captain Crook1970–1985
Mayor McCheese1971–1985The incompetent mayor of McDonaldland
The Professor1971–1985A scientist who served as McDonaldland's inventor and researcher
Officer Big Mac1971–1985The Chief of the Police of McDonaldland
Fry Kids1972–1996originally known as Gobblins, then they're known as Fry Guys, and finally Fry Kids as Fry Girls were added. Differently colored shaggy ball like creatures with long legs but no arms, looked like pom-pon's with eyes and legs
The Hamburger Patch1973–1985anthropomorphized hamburgers that grew on plants and were picked for consumption by Ronald McDonald and the Hamburglar
Trash Cans1970stwin garbage cans that were used to encourage people to throw garbage out in correct areas
Birdie the Early Bird1980–2003A yellow bird with pink jumpsuit and flight cap and scarf
The Happy Meal Gang1984–late 2000shamburger, french fries, regular sized drink, McNugget Buddies ( chicken nuggets added 1989) and Happy Meal Box (added 2004)
Uncle O'Grimacey1977–1990sGrimace's green Irish Uncle who visited every St. Patrick's Day
CosMc1980s–1999An alien who sporadically appeared to trade items for McDonald's food
Bernice1992–mid-1990sA strange creature who showed up in McDonaldland occasionally
Vulture1980s–1990sA unnamed vulture who appeared in several multi-commercial segments
Sundae1999–2000sRonald McDonald's dog
Iam Hungary1998–2001A floating, fast green fuzzball with orange arms and monstrous face
Mike the Microphone1980sA one time character who guarded door and ran studio in McDonaldland Magical Radio Station
Dr. Berlin Fries2010sA human Frenchman with English accent, obsessed with french fries
Admiral Frownie2010sA replacement character of Grimace, similar to Grimace except he is dark brown to resemble Dark Chocolate Brownie
Mac Tonight1986–1997played by Doug Jones
Little DebbieMcKee Foods1960s–presentA character based on founder's four-year-old granddaughter.
Lani MooMeadow Gold Dairies of Hawaii1949–presentname was selected in a contest sponsored by its predecessor Dairymen's Association 
Poglodyte1971–presentmascot for Meadow Gold Hawaii's POG drinks
Meow Mix CatMeow Mix cat food1972–presentsinging cat
Merrill the bullMerrill Lynch
Leo the LionMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer1924–presentbased on the Goldwyn Company mascot, 1917–24
BibendumMichelin Tires1894–presentAlso known as the Michelin Man
The Micro Machines ManMicro Machinesperformed by John Moschitta Jr.
The Miller Lite Beer RefsMiller Lite beer2004–present 
The Mobil PegasusMobil1911–present 
The Morton GirlMorton Salt1914–present
Mr. CleanMr. Clean cleaning products1958–presentfirst live-action Mr. Clean played by House Peters Jr.
Mrs. ButterworthMrs. Butterworth's syrupa talking syrup bottle
Mimsie the CatMTM Enterprises1970–1998
McGruff the Crime DogNational Crime Prevention Council1978–present 
Juan ValdezNational Federation of Coffee Growers (Colombia)1959–presentplayed by José F. Duval (1959–1969), Carlos Sánchez (1969–2006), Carlos Castañeda (2006–present)
Crash test dummies Vince and LarryNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration1985–1999voiced by Jack Burns and Lorenzo Music, respectively
NBC PeacockNBC1956–1975, 1979–presentfirst appeared in 1956, debuted as animated logo in 1957
Polar BearNelvana1978–present
Farfel the DogNestlé Quik1953–1965played by ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson
The NesQuik BunnyNestlé Quik/NesQuik1973–presentvoiced by Barry Gordon
Dusty the DustholeNevada Air Quality Management Division2003–presentknown for catchphrase "Don't Be a Dusthole!"; played by Alan Burd
Eustace TilleyThe New Yorker1925–presentFirst drawn by Rea Irvin
Li'l PennyNike athletic shoedebuted 1996voiced by Chris Rock, based on basketball's Penny Hardaway
Morris the Cat9Lives cat food1968–presentvoiced by John Erwin
The Rubberband ManOfficeMax2004–2005played by Eddie Steeples
The Swedish Bikini TeamOld Milwaukee beer1991
Old Spice sailorOld Spice aftershave1970s–1980splayed by John Bennett Perry
The Man Your Man Could Smell LikeOld Spice body wash2010–presentplayed by Isaiah Mustafa
VanessaOrbit chewing gum2002–presentplayed by Vanessa Branch
The Pink PantherOwens Corning Fiberglass Insulation
Madge the ManicuristPalmolive dish detergent1966–1992played by Jan Miner
Pampers pampaPampers diapers
PatsyPartnership for a Drug-Free America2008not-well-informed housewife/mother in the "Don't Be A Patsy" commercials. Played by Pam Cook
Hap-pea and Pea-WeePea Soup Andersen'sdebuted 1957"non-identical twins" voiced by Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding
Manny, Moe, and JackPep Boys auto parts storescaricatures based on founders Emanuel "Manny" Rosenfeld, Maurice L. "Moe" Strauss, and W. Graham "Jack" Jackson
Pets.com Sock PuppetPets.comoriginally performed by Michael Ian Black; now mascot for auto loan company Bar None
The AngelsPhiladelphia Cream Cheese1999–presentoriginated in Canada in 1994, although TV spots were produced in US; played in various ads by Linda Kash, Kelly Hu and Krista Sutton
Bert and Harry, the Piels brothersPiels beer1955–1960voiced by Ray Goulding (Bert) and Bob Elliott (Harry)
Poppin' Fresh, the Pillsbury DoughboyPillsbury1965–presentvoiced first by Paul Frees, currently by JoBe Cerny
The Pine Sol LadyPine-Sol cleaning detergentplayed by Diane Amos
Mr. PeanutPlanters snacks1916–present
Popsicle PetePopsicle ice pops1940s–1995
Honeycomb KidPost Cereals' Honeycomb cereal1980s 
The Crazy Cravingdebuted 1990s
Sugar BearPost Cereals' Golden Crisp cereal1949–presentvoiced by Sterling Holloway, Gerry Matthews
Julius PringlesPringles1967–present
FloProgressive Insurance2008–presentactress Stephanie Courtney
Flobot2012–presentrobot version of Flo, who is jealous of her "replacement"
Jamie2008–present"The Number 1 'Number 2' assistant"
The Progressive Insurance Box2013–presenttalkative bragging box
Mara2019–presentFlo’s friend and assistant, who feels like she’s unattractive and tends to drive guys away when she talks about insurance
Alan2019–presentProgressive's cool and mellow employee and assistant who is always trying to keep the crew levelheaded.
Motaur2019–presenthalf-man-half motorcycle
Dr. Rick2020–presentparody of Dr. Phil
Qantas koalaQantas Airlinesdebuted 1967voiced by Howard Morris
The Quaker Oats manQuaker Oats1877–present
QuakeQuaker Quake cereal1965–1970screated by Jay Ward Productions, voiced by William Conrad
QuispQuaker Quisp cereal1965–1970svoiced by Daws Butler
SpongmonkeyQuizno's restaurants2003–2004characters originated on an internet blog
Baby Bob2005–presentBaby Bob character originated on an internet blog, and had a short-lived CBS show; currently voiced by Ken Hudson Campbell
The Raid bugsRaid insecticides1956–present
Nipper, the curious dogRCA1900–present
Chipperdebuted 1991puppy version of Nipper
Happy CowsReal California Cheesedebuted 1990s
Harmon R. WhittleRed White & Blue Beer1980s
Robert Hall crowsRobert Hall clothing stores1950s
PerrôtRossy stores2011–present 
Schlitz Malt Liquor bullSchlitz Malt Liquor
Aunt BluebelleScotTowels1970svoiced by Mae Questel
The Scrubbing BubblesScrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaneroriginally voiced by Paul Winchell
Serta Counting SheepSerta mattresses2001–presentanimated by Aardman Animations
Freshup Freddie7UP soft drink1950screated by Walt Disney Productions
The UnDeerearly 1970sChristmas mascot voiced by Paul Frees; 7UP issued a promotional hand puppet of the character;
Cool Spot1987–1995
Fido Dido1987-present
The Rock-afire ExplosionShowbiz Pizza1980–1993
Dino the DinosaurSinclair Oil Corporation1930–1969, 1976–presentIn 1932 Apatosaurus became the company trademark after a 1930 ad campaign associated dinosaurs with Mesozoic Era origins of Sinclair's Pennsylvania petroleum.[8] 
Mr. SixSix Flags theme parks2004–2005, 2009–presentdances to Vengaboys' "We Like to Party!"
The Snapple LadySnapple1990–1994, 1996–2008played by Wendy Kaufman, who also worked for Snapple
Snuggle BearSnuggle fabric softenerdesigned by Kermit Love, voiced by Corinne Orr
Two GuysSonic Drive-In restaurants2002–2020played by T. J. Jagodowski and Peter Grosz
Randy the Transistor RadioSony1963used for a promotional booklet
Miles ThirstSprite soft drink2004–present 
Charlie the TunaStarKist Tunadebuted 1961voiced by Herschel Bernardi
The Subway ShadowSubway restaurants2000hand shadow voiced by Gilbert Gottfried
Peter Griffin2005Peter from FOX's Family Guy was used in an ad for Subway
Jared2000–2015Real name Jared Fogle, based on his real-life testimonial of losing weight by eating Subway sandwiches; was dropped from the company after he was convicted of child pornography, underage trafficking and having sex with a minor.
The Sun-Maid Raisin GirlSun-Maid raisins
The Taco Bell chihuahuaTaco Bell restaurants1997–2000voiced by Carlos Alazraqui; portrayed by a chihuahua named Gidget
Whiplash the Cowboy MonkeyTaco John's restaurants2004–presentCapuchin monkey wearing a sombrero and poncho
Tampax Mother NatureTampax Tampons2008–presentdresses conservatively and arrives to give women who might be reaching their period a "gift" (a red box), only to be turned down by her intended targets. Played by Catherine Lloyd Burns
Spot the dogTarget Stores Adorable bull terrier dog
Taster's Choice coupleTaster's Choice instant coffeedebuted 1990played by Anthony Head and Sharon Maughan
TD[9]TD Bank2000sReplaced the Commerce Bank's "Mr. C" after the merger
Toilet DuckToilet Duck toilet cleanermid-1990sanimatronic, helmet wearing duck head sticking out of a small tank. Typically strolls into the bathroom saying "Quack, quaaack!"
Mr. OwlTootsie Roll Pops1970–presentvoiced by Paul Winchell
Mr. Turtle
Captain TootsieTootsie Rolls
JanToyota2010–presentplayed by Laurel Coppock
The MuppetsToyota Highlander2014–presentsings "No Time For Boring"
Geoffrey the giraffeToys "R" Us stores1960s–2018animatronic Geoffrey voiced by Jim Hanks
The roaming garden gnomeTravelocitydebuted 2003
The TriStar PegasusTriStar Pictures1984–present 
Trix rabbitTrix cereal1959–presentoriginally voiced by Mort Marshall; lately has been done by Russell Horton
Trojan ManTrojan condoms
Twinkie the KidTwinkies snacks
The Ty-D-Bol ManTy-D-Bol toilet cleanersplayed by Mark Matheisen, Fred Miltonberg, Bob Kaliban, Larry Sprinkle
Uncle BenUncle Ben's rice1946–2020purportedly named after a Texas rice grower
Smokey BearUnited States Forest Service1944–presentthe original was found clinging to a charred tree limb as a cub following a forest fire
Woodsy Owl1970–presentvoiced by Frank Welker
Mr. ZIPUnited States Post Office Department/United States Postal Service1960s–1970s 
The Verizon Wireless Test ManVerizon2004–2011played by Paul Marcarelli; famous for the quote "Can you hear me now?  Good." In 2016 Marcarelli became the new spokesman for rival Sprint and "dissed" Verizon in new ads, saying "Can You Hear THAT!"
Erik The VikingViking CarpetsMade by International Fiberglass
The Vlasic storkVlasic Picklesdebuted 1970s
Miss HelgaVolkswagen GTIdebuted 2006
Mickey MouseThe Walt Disney Company1928–presentOriginally voiced by creator Walt Disney, later Jimmy MacDonald, Clarence Nash, Wayne Allwine, Bret Iwan
Jiminy Cricket1940–presentOriginally voiced by Cliff Edwards, later Clarence Nash, Eddie Carroll, Phil Snyder, Joe Ochman
Tinker Bell1953–present 
Bugs BunnyWarner Bros. Entertainment1940–presentOriginally voiced by Mel Blanc, later Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson, Billy West, Joe Alaskey, Samuel Vincent, Eric Bauza
WendyWendy's1969–presentnamed after Wendy Thomas
Where's the beef? Lady1984Portrayed by actress Clara Peller
Yummy Mummy Fruity Yummy Mummy cereal 1988–1992

Other notable characters and their brands

See also

References

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  2. Sacks, Ethan (26 April 2011). "Aflac duck's new voice: Radio exec Dan McKeague replaces Gilbert Gottfried, fired for Japan jokes". Daily News. New York.
  3. "Most Popular E-mail Newsletter". USA Today. 18 August 2011.
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  5. Bathroom Reader's Institute (2020). Uncle John's Greatest Know on Earth No. 33. Portable Press. p. 92. ISBN 9781645174141.
  6. "Meet The Brand Mascots America Hates Most". Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  7. Elliott, Stuart (25 February 2014). "For Hotels.com's Campaign, the Answer Was Obvious". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  8. "1930s (History | Sinclair Oil)". www.sinclairoil.com. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
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