
Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh TV Commercial, 'Make Every Sandwich Count: Found in More Fridges'
“Make Every Sandwich Count: Found in More Fridges”
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Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh believes you have plenty of memories of its deli meats, whether you were making your first sandwich, creating a sky-high sandwich tower, or feeding a small army of children. Oscar Mayer claims it is found in more fridges than any other lunchmeat.
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