MTS - Old-tyme Christmas-themed commercial (2007)

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2007

The fictional holiday ads return for another year; this time, analogue phone takes a look at his high school yearbook.

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  • I see that Robin's Donuts ad at the end...do they actually still have locations in Manitoba? There isn't a single one left in Southern Ontario, if you want Robin's you have to go to White River.

  • They have been on a store-closing spree in Winnipeg too. Not as many convenient locations anymore, but there are still quite a few all around Winnipeg. Coffee Time has all but disappeared in Winnipeg. No more Country Style, and our only Dunkin Donuts was done in a flash. Tim Hortons is eating away the market here.

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  • Does anyone have the "who let the bison out?" commercial?

  • Funny that the phones listed at the end are now "soooo uncool"

  • Hehe! Oh Winnipeg, I love our cheesy mts ads!!

  • mr snowman rocks, best voice ever!!

  • The MTS commercials are so cheesy. Even the Cinday Klassen ones. They need a new marketing approach.

  • someone needs to post the ones from last christmas, they were much better then the new one!

  • Reminds me of the Rankin-Bass Rudolph special, did you know the voices for the 1964 Rudolph special was done in Canada (except Burl Ives, who did his voice in the USA)? Billie "Rudolph" Richards and Paul "Hermey the Elf" Soles now live in a Toronto nursing home in retirement.

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