
The Cinnamon Toast Crunch commercials featuring anthropomorphic cereal pieces that constantly ate each other.The Pop Tarts commercials feature sketchy anthropomorphic umm, guess.The Chips Ahoy! cookie commercials feature anthropomorphic stop-motion cookies.Butterworth the bottle that the syrup is packaged in (shaped like a grandmotherly old woman) talks and moves in the commercials. The Kool-Aid Man, an anthropomorphic pitcher filled with red liquid.Captain Cupcake, Fruit Pie the Magician, and Twinkie the Kid, long running mascots of Hostess products.Wonka Nerds and Runts had anthropomorphic mascots.The California Raisins both in ads, and in the tv show based on the ads.Most commercials end with him giggling as a finger pokes him in the stomach. Poppin' Fresh, better known as the Pillsbury Doughboy, is one of the oldest of these mascots, first appearing in 1962 as a clay-animated figure, and currently in CGI, he has appeared in commercials for over fifty of Pillsbury's products (and commercials for a few other company's, like MasterCard).And then AT&T parodied it to show off remote use of their U-verse TV service.Much later, there was a USDA-sponsored "Let's go out to the kitchen." ad, obviously intended to get kids to eat more.

Singing food from the 1950s "Let's all go to the lobby" movie adverts.
