The 8 Most Catchy TV Jingles of all Time

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Jul 9, 2015
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Have you ever wondered how video production companies come up with TV jingles? TV jingles prove that regardless of how good the product being advertised is, sometimes all that really matters is a catchy tune to make audiences from Utah to around the world remember it for years to come.


Here are 8 of the most catchy TV jingles that will undoubtedly get stuck in your head:


Kit Kat Bar


Whether someone is from Utah or the East Coast, they have definitely heard the catchy Kit Kat bar jingle. So simple yet so genius.


Meow Mix


The video production company that helped come up with this jingle is partly responsible for causing people to go insane due to its unyieldingly annoying tune. Not only does this jingle easily get stuck in your head, it will drive you mad because it is downright obnoxious.


Oscar Mayer Wieners


Do you ever wish you were an Oscar Mayer wiener? Probably not. However, this jingle very well might be used to brainwash people to make them think they want to be.


Doublemint Gum


“Double your pleasure, double your fun” is the tag line used in this jingle. Chewing gum has never been so invigorating.


Subway Sandwiches 


Even though a lot of Subways are no longer sell “5 dollar foot-longs” anymore, the jingle continues to live on in the memory of many a sandwich-lover.


State Farm Insurance


Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. But like an annoying neighbor, State Farm’s jingle will always be there too.


Toys-R-Us


Even though this jingle emerged on TV’s in Utah and across the nation nearly three decades ago, people can still recall the sweet, annoying little children yelling: “I don’t wanna grow up, I’m a Toys-R-Us Kid!” Yikes.


Chili’s Baby Back Ribs


The video production company that made this jingle helped Chili’s score big with their baby back baby back baby back baby back ribs. This tune was thankfully not as annoying as the other ones, but still as catchy.


Ian Francis writes for Fusion 360, an advertising agency in Utah. He writes for many other clients as well.

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