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The Story Behind The Most Famous Commercial Stars - Page 59 of 61 - Kiwi Report

The Story Behind The Most Famous Commercial Stars


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[post_page_title]Lego Commercial[/post_page_title]
What’s even better than the fact that Lego used the same girl from their 1981 vintage ad in their 2014 ad, is the fact that the cute red-head little girl is holding a gender-neutral Lego set.

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Lego Commercial

Even back in the 80’s, the big brand which specializes in plastic bricks, was gender neutral. As you can see, the woman in the ad whose name is Rachel Giordano, a 40-year-old naturopathic doctor, was holding a Universal Building Set that is made for both boys and girls. We wonder if her own kids play with these colorful building blocks as well.

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