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The information includes various advertisements promoting different products and services. It mentions the all-new Q60 car at Infinity of Scottsdale, the original fudge bars as a satisfying snack, Coke Zero from McDonald's being similar to Coke but with zero calories, the United States Air Force as a combination of bright minds, training, and technology, the doctors at University Medical Center helping someone walk again after an accident, Claim Jumper restaurant with great food, and Pep Boys guaranteeing satisfaction with car repairs. The goal was simple. Create new perspectives and a fresh aesthetic. In the process, we not only awakened a sense of limitless possibilities, we unleashed a torrent of creative expression. See the all-new Q60 today at Infinity of Scottsdale. You can be A-Man or Z-Man. You can have A-Knight or Z-Knight. So what'll it be? The original. Stolich's. V-Buck. I don't need a baked Alaska or creme brulee. When I want a super satisfying snack, I reach for the original fudge bars. Somebody get me a fudgicle. We recently wrote a very funny commercial and hired a very talented actor to show how Coke Zero from McDonald's tastes just like Coke but has zero calories. You would have laughed and gotten thirsty. But we miscalculated how hard it would be to get our actor to stop enjoying our Coke Zero. Take the nation's brightest minds. Add superior training and cutting-edge technology. What do you get? The United States Air Force. After my accident, I didn't know if I'd ever walk again. But thanks to the doctors at University Medical Center, I'm back on my feet. When you're done panning for gold, come on down to Claim Jumper. They got the best vittles this side of the Rockies. In other words, Pep Boys guarantees your satisfaction or the job's not done. End of story, beginning of car owner relief. Pep Boys. We'll fix it. Guaranteed.