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A '''jingle''' was a form of [[advertisement]].
 
A '''jingle''' was a form of [[advertisement]].
   
 
In [[2376]], [[B'Elanna Torres]] built an antique [[television]] set, circa [[1956]], as a [[gift]] for [[Tom Paris]]. She programmed the set with [[cartoon]]s she found in the {{USS|Voyager}} [[database]], and included advertisements. Torres told Paris that according to her research, jingles were inserted into entertainment programs of the era. Although she found them confusing, Torres retained them for authenticity. ({{VOY|Memorial}})
 
In [[2376]], [[B'Elanna Torres]] built an antique [[television]] set, circa [[1956]], as a [[gift]] for [[Tom Paris]]. She programmed the set with [[cartoon]]s she found in the {{USS|Voyager}} [[database]], and included advertisements. Torres told Paris that according to her research, jingles were inserted into entertainment programs of the era. Although she found them confusing, Torres retained them for authenticity. ({{VOY|Memorial}})
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A [[commercial]] for tribles featured the a jingle saying ''"when your tummy needs a nibble, pour a bowl of tribbles"''. ({{ST|The Trouble with Edward}})
   
 
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Template:Spoiler ST A jingle was a form of advertisement.

In 2376, B'Elanna Torres built an antique television set, circa 1956, as a gift for Tom Paris. She programmed the set with cartoons she found in the USS Voyager database, and included advertisements. Torres told Paris that according to her research, jingles were inserted into entertainment programs of the era. Although she found them confusing, Torres retained them for authenticity. (VOY: "Memorial")

A commercial for tribles featured the a jingle saying "when your tummy needs a nibble, pour a bowl of tribbles". (ST: "The Trouble with Edward")

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