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- Serutan abstract "Serutan was an early fiber-type laxative product which was widely promoted on U.S. radio and television from the 1930s through the 1960s. It was manufactured by the J. B. Williams Co., which was founded in 1885 and bought out by Nabisco in 1971.The origin of the brand name was straightforward. The makers merely decided to spell "natures" backwards, and "Read it backwards" was the product's advertising slogan. This was to differentiate it as being a "natural" product as opposed to laxative brands which stimulated the colon by chemical action. The product was almost uniformly promoted on programs whose core audience was known to be considerably older than the typical television viewer. Serutan is especially associated with The Lawrence Welk Show and The Original Amateur Hour, both of which were also sponsored by J. B. Williams products Sominex, a sleeping pill and Geritol, a vitamin supplement. Serutan was the target of numerous jokes by Bob Hope and other radio comedians during the 1930s and 1940s.".
- Serutan wikiPageExternalLink song_details.aspx?SongID=9222.
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- Serutan wikiPageRevisionID "678703901".
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Advertising.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Hope.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Bored_of_the_Rings.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laxatives.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Colon_(anatomy).
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Don_DeLillo.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Don_De_Lillo.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink File:Serutan_2.jpg.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Geritol.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink J.P._Donleavy.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink J._P._Donleavy.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Large_intestine.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Laxative.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Nabisco.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink National_Lampoons_Doon.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Irulan.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Saruman.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Slogan.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Sominex.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink The_Ginger_Man.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink The_Lawrence_Welk_Show.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink The_Original_Amateur_Hour.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Serutan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serutan".
- Serutan hasPhotoCollection Serutan.
- Serutan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Serutan subject Category:Laxatives.
- Serutan hypernym Product.
- Serutan type Article.
- Serutan type Drug.
- Serutan type Software.
- Serutan type Article.
- Serutan type Drug.
- Serutan comment "Serutan was an early fiber-type laxative product which was widely promoted on U.S. radio and television from the 1930s through the 1960s. It was manufactured by the J. B. Williams Co., which was founded in 1885 and bought out by Nabisco in 1971.The origin of the brand name was straightforward. The makers merely decided to spell "natures" backwards, and "Read it backwards" was the product's advertising slogan.".
- Serutan label "Serutan".
- Serutan sameAs m.03k_n8.
- Serutan sameAs Q7455520.
- Serutan sameAs Q7455520.
- Serutan wasDerivedFrom Serutan?oldid=678703901.
- Serutan isPrimaryTopicOf Serutan.