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1Not every ad is for just one product — or even those of just one company. No, high-profile movies will always attract companies looking to cash in on it. Or, sometimes, two companies are just trying to keep costs down (TV time's expensive), perhaps because neither company could afford to advertise on its own. For whatever reason, you end up with a Dualvertisement: a CrossOver in [[AdvertisingTropes adspace]]. More formally known as Cross Promotion, this trope's been in existence for at least as long as UsefulNotes/McDonalds [[KidsMealToy has been giving away licensed toys.]]
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3While this has some pros, the cons often outweigh them; rarely do the two items/shows/etc. mesh, and the commercial can end up less interesting and more surreal as a result, or even result in straight up FridgeLogic. Often a part of a larger promotion/marketing campaign, since it takes a lot of effort for two companies to get together.
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5Compare CommercialSwitcheroo, where you lead in with a fake commercial then bring in the real one, and ProductSwitcherooAd, where you open with one product then bring in the actual product later to show up the first one.
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7!!Examples:
8* As mentioned above, kids' meals often come with toys themed after a big-name intellectual property. The fast food joint inevitably makes sure everybody in the country knows. Not every chain engages in these shenanigans, though.
9** [=McDonalds=] sometimes includes toys themed after ''two'' intellectual properties. The one buying the meal usually only gets one of these, though (they get a choice of which one they want).
10** Parodied in an episode of ''Radio/JohnFinnemoresSouvenirProgramme'', when the burger bar rep and the film company rep can't figure out which of them is supposed to be paying the other for this.
11* Speaking of fast food, Burger King/Hungry Jack's created the Film/IronMan Burger around the release of ''Film/IronMan2''.
12** Their Japanese outlets offered a special-edition Whopper promoting the launch of UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows 7. Appropriately, it had '''seven patties''', and sold for ¥777.
13** Also, their Rodeo Burger, which was developed to promote ''Film/SmallSoldiers''. The food promotion outlasted the film by several years, and managed to get copied by other restaurants.
14** Their [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/BBQ_Double_Stackticon BBQ Double Stackticon]] for ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen''.
15* Sometimes convenience stores will have SpecialEdition branded cups; annoyingly, these are seldom insulated.
16* The American furniture chain Furniture Row has multiple brands which allows a customer to shop their four different brands in the same building in different stores, saving advertising and rent money aplenty. It also makes it very easy to dump a fad furniture trend without closing an entire store (they started out as a waterbed retailer and when that went belly up, they just dumped it and moved on to other brands).
17* In 1985, there was an Italian TV ad where a man drives home a luxury car, checks the hour on a luxury watch, pulls the dress while casually showing the tag (with the name of the stylist), and then enter his home, where a party is going on. It's a spot for Barilla, a brand of pasta (as in spaghetti, rigatoni, etc.).
18* In the 2010 NBA playoffs, you saw this one a lot--there were ads for the new ''Film/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime'' movie, interspersed with shots of basketball players doing manly things.
19* There was a commercial (probably featured on one of those "best commercial" shows) that started out as a Haagen-Dazs ad, complete with a passionate couple in bed with the yogurt. At one point they run out, so the guy goes to the refrigerator to get more... and his attention turns to the Fosters lager near it. Next thing you know, he's drinking beer and watching the game.
20* VISA made a number of entire commercials for real life vacation resorts and such, then noting at the end that said location doesn't accept American Express, so be sure to bring your VISA card instead. They do the same with the UsefulNotes/OlympicGames as they really do ''not'' accept any other type of card at the events.
21* On a more local level, an Austin, Texas, bodyshop had a commercial with a local roofing company owner, where he'd talk about the bodyshop, then move to shilling his own company before being fussed at by the director. Both were advertising hail damage repair.
22** Carlos and Charlie's always makes a point to mention its next-door neighbor, Just For Fun watercraft rental. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d when one of the [[TalkingAnimal spokesfrogs]] started with the latter name instead of the former.
23* Fittingly [[MerchandiseDriven considering]] [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} the series]], a lot of ads for ''Film/Transformers2007'' doubled as ads for the vehicles that the Autobots transformed into. They even sold a special Ironhide and Bumblebee editions of the real life vehicles that included the visual modifications they had on screen. (which, sadly, did not come with rocket launchers or turn into an alien robot).
24* One of the [[Advertising/TheManYourManCouldSmellLike Old Spice Man]] Website/YouTube responses was a Cross Promotion for the Gillette Power-Glide razor... [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial only it wasn't, because that would be in poor taste]].
25* Lampshaded in an Old Spice ad that simply has to be [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLmMh4DYQC4 seen]] to be believed. (It starts with a woman talking about Bounce dryer bars before the Old Spice Man suddenly interrupts the advertisement.)
26-->'''Terry Crews''': OLD SPICE BODY SPRAY...IS SO POWERFUL IT SELLS ITSELF IN OTHER PEOPLE'S COMMERCIALS!
27** Then again, invading [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNJY-lYndWk a Charmin commercial]]:
28--->'''Terry Crews''': [[NoIndoorVoice OLD SPICE BODY SPRAY IS TOO POWERFUL TO STAY IN ITS OWN COMMERCIAAAAAAAAAAAL!!!]]....That's right.
29** All the above products are under the Proctor & Gamble family, who were enthusiastic when their ad agency came up with the idea of the crossovers.
30** Tide's Super Bowl LII ads involved a running gag of everything being a Tide ad, even if it wasn't (clean clothes are the common bond). Most of the ads were pastiches of other common ads seen during the game (including cars, movies, prescriptions, a beer ad with clydesdales, etc.), but a previous Mr. Clean ad, as well as the original Old Spice Guy ad, were also hijacked in this manner.
31** Tide proceeded to also plug Bud Light, ''Film/WonderWoman1984'' and ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'' during its saga of ads during Super Bowl LIV.
32* Goody's and BC, two brands of powdered headache medicine, have started doing cross-promotional radio ads; the two formerly competing products are now both owned by pharmaceutical conglomerate GSK.
33* Rhode Island family-owned furniture chain Cardi's self-produces its local ads. When other local companies use Cardi's production services, the Cardi brothers will have a cameo in those ads as well.
34* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' frequently does promotions in-game featuring items and events for other Sega products and anime.
35** One of the first and most well-known examples is a cross-promotion with [[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Hatsune Miku]]: players could earn Miku's costume and hairstyle, and monitors in the lobby would play a music video for ''The MMORPG Addict's Anthem'' from ''[[VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDiva Hatsune Miku Project Diva F]]'', featuring Miku in [=PSO2=]'s shop lobby wearing a [=FO=]newearl costume.
36** At a fan convention in 2016, cross-promotion was announced with another popular MMORPG: ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV''. This includes costumes based on the Miqo'te race and a boss fight against the iconic ''Final Fantasy'' summon Odin.
37** In 2022, ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2NewGenesis'' engaged in cross-promotion with WebAnimation/{{hololive}}. In addition to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ3--0NvUa8 a promotional short]] showing some of hololive's talents travelling to Halpha that debuted in-game, players could also win costume parts that allow them to dress as hololive GAMER's Fubuki Shirakami, HOLOSTARS' Shien Kageyama, and [=holoMyth=]'s Ina'nis Ninomae.
38* ''VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDiva F'' is a song 'Tell Your World', which includes a stylistic rendition of how Vocaloid has spread globally. The original use of the song was for a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGt25mv4-2Q Google Chrome advert]] that advertised how Miku is a global phenomenon, almost as a love letter to the same fans who, years after its first use, brought the game to the West.
39* ''VideoGame/PowerRangersLegacyWars'' has cross-promotion with ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' in the form of playable characters such as Ryu, Chun-Li, Cammy, and M. Bison, in addition to an OriginalGeneration character: Ryu as a Power Ranger, the [=RyuRanger=].
40* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXV'' has special promotional questlines for some games, including:
41** ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'', where Noctis and his party dress up as Assassins, complete minigames around Lestallum, and assassinate some imperial troopers with hidden blades.
42** ''Terra Wars'', where Noctis teams up with Sarah to protect the Hiso Aliens from the destructive Eroders.
43** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', with Noctis and company teaming up with a miqo'te to thwart the summoning of a primal.
44* Raytheon Sarkos had a press conference showcasing the XOS 2 exoskeleton on the date of the DVD release of ''[[Film/IronMan Iron Man 2]]''. They even invited Creator/ClarkGregg, the actor who played Phil Coulson in the movie, to the demonstration.
45* Dodge once did an ad for one of their vehicles...which also somehow became an ad for two different video games and several other things (I seem to also remember an [=MP3=] player, a computer and a TV).
46* Dodge's sister make Jeep plays up the fact that its vehicles are featured in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''.
47* A Band-Aid[[{{Tradesnark}} ™]]/Neosporin ad features puppets singing their praises and how "when put together/they work exponentially better", just in case you never thought of bandaging those wounds you put goo on.
48** The PR department may have come up with the tagline after they found out that parents put bandaids on their children without applying Neosporin.
49* There was a series of UK adverts advertising common mixed drinks such as Jack Daniels and Coke, Gordons and {Schweppes) Tonic, Smirnoff and Red Bull, etc. Possibly related to this, there was a range of pre-mixed canned drinks on the shelves which featured the brand logos for both products.
50* UK adverts for washing machines often have a short section at the end recommending a particular brand of detergent to use in them.
51* Lampshaded at the end of a trailer for ''Film/TheMuppets2011'': after plugging ''[[CoverAlbum The Green Album]]'' (which features covers of famous Muppet songs), a caption appears on screen dubbing it "blatant cross-promotion."
52* "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't." This jingle was used to plug both Almond Joy and Mounds candy bars.
53* Baby Ruth and Butterfinger candy bars were often mentioned in the same ad in the 80s.
54* Denny's also did this with the ''Film/TheHobbit'' movie, claiming to serve a breakfast special large enough to satisfy a Hobbit... [[BigEater at least until it's time for second breakfast]].
55* ''Film/{{Jumper}}'' + [=DirecTV=]: While playing the standard commercial advertising the shows to be had at low low prices, the main character from Jumper would leap around being mildly interested
56* A series of [[http://www.americaneagle.com/news/radioads/ radio commercials]] for website developer americaneagle.com consists of testimonials from satisfied customers which also shill their own businesses. They usually have something in there like "If you like TV go to tvtropes.org. If you want a website for your business, go to americaneagle.com."
57* There were commercials for Verizon [=FiOS=] high-speed internet featuring Creator/MichaelBay, complete with product placement for the ''Film/TransformersFilmSeries''.
58* An ad shown around March 21, 2012 for General Electric turbines mentions that their turbines are used by Budweiser, and then becomes like a Budweiser ad.
59* Any supermarket ad which mentions a specific product you should buy there. Or a product ad which adds that it's available at a specific supermarket. (In the UK Tesco is particularly prone to this.)
60* Website/Vat19 often does this in their ads and even {{lampshade|Hanging}}s it with a short jingle.
61* A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6etOdPkNAXs 2014 ad]] features the Ms. Brown M&M struggling to purchase insurance from the {{Advertising/Geico}} Gecko, because they only do insurance plans for humans, and not sentient candies. She proceeds to bump into the Hump Day Camel on her way out. Berkshire Hathaway owns both.
62** Another Geico ad features the Gecko changing mid-ad to promoting Helzberg Diamonds. Berkshire Hathaway owns Helzberg as well.
63** They also had an ad revealing that Geico customers were happier than the Pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention.
64** A 2021 ad for Geico featured the Gecko imagining what things would have been like if he had been an Eternal, while promoting the Marvel film ''Film/{{Eternals}}''.
65** WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn appeared as an example of a bad audiobook narrator (I say, a really bad audiobook narrator, son) in an ad from the early New Tens.
66** Way back when they started using the Gecko, he was shown at a talking animal audition which included the recently fired Taco Bell dog.
67* The "Got Milk?" campaign did a series of ads with complimentary products, including one where the Oreo cookie got its name because a guy in the committee meeting to name the new cookie ''didn't'' have milk.
68* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl3aJms0xGQ An ad]] promoted both Google Photos and ''{{WesternAnimation/Zootopia}}''.
69* A [=YouTube=] commercial in November 2016 promotes both the 2017 Ford Fusion and the Viz dub of ''Anime/SailorMoon''. A very odd choice considering Ford's withdrawal from Japan several months earlier, and also since the target demographic for ''Sailor Moon'' generally does not consist of people who would be interested in sedans, and vice versa.
70* Nissan did a cross-promotion with the ''Franchise/StarWars'' film ''Film/RogueOne'' with its 2017 Nissan Rogue vehicle.
71* Golf Channel runs ads with golfers plugging Titleist as their choice of golf balls ... and then ''Golf Central'' as their choice for golf news (the show happens to be sponsored by Titleist).
72* Creator/IlluminationEntertainment often has big marketing campaigns crossing over with other companies.
73** ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lorax|2012}}'' (new movie) + IHOP; The Lorax himself is eating pancakes in the chain restaurant, and has some light comedy with his buddy. There were also Mazda's ads for their new [=SkyActiv=] cars, complete with the Lorax and his forest friends shilling for the car, also incidentally promoting the movie on top of that.
74** DNA testing service [=23andMe=] did a cross-promotion with ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe3'', in which Gru learns he is lactose intolerant (oh, and has a long lost brother!), among other things.
75** Not only did they [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPEaCh_yQEI bring back their partnership]] with [=23andMe=] to promote ''WesternAnimation/TheGrinch2018,'' they had the Grinch advertise the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCY0iOnM8yU cash-back site Ebates,]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwz6wiqYmls Wonderful pistachios,]] and much like fellow Illumination film ''The Lorax's'' above-mentioned tie-in, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10y1sJ5IL2U Grinch-inspired menu items at IHOP.]]
76** IHOP had a "Minions menu" to tie in with ''WesternAnimation/MinionsTheRiseOfGru'', with a commercial showing a Minion falling in love with a pancake stack.
77** Jersey Mike's made a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeWJdX9XvRc commercial]] crossing over with ''WesternAnimation/{{Migration}}'' to warn customers not to let ducks eat their subs. This allowed Jersey Mike's spokesperson Creator/DannyDeVito to interact [[RogerRabbitEffect in live-action]] with his character from ''Migration'', Uncle Dan.
78* In the UK, Sky Broadband regularly does advertising tie-ins with upcoming films from multiple companies including Creator/IlluminationEntertainment, their rival Creator/{{Pixar}} and the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (the ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' version with Nick Fury railing about pop-ups worked particularly well since their malware blocker happens to be called Shield). Since Sky ''also'' have a family of subscription movie channels, this is also stealth advertising for their other services.
79* ''VideoGame/PAYDAY2'' is no stranger to promoting Dell's Alienware machines, even featuring masks here and its predecessor. With the Alienware Alpha, anyone who plays Payday 2 on this has access to the two exclusive masks. For a limited time, they also gave away the Alpha Mauler to anyone who could grab a code to download it with.
80** This also occurs with other media with crossovers. Namely ''Film/JohnWick'', ''Film/PointBreak2015'', ''Film/HardcoreHenry'', ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' and [[VideoGame/HotlineMiami2WrongNumber its sequel]], ''VideoGame/GoatSimulator'', and even ''Film/Scarface1983''. The first three even had movie trailers or teasers for the introduction video, or integrate the characters into their game trailers, or both.
81* A December 2017 UK radio ad for a furniture store announced "Everyone can save at the DFS winter sale. Even the cast of ''WesternAnimation/EarlyMan'', in cinemas from January!" This crossover worked better in the television version of the campaign (Aardman Animations, the producers of ''Early Man'', have also made DFS' TV ads for some years, so the link-up was more logical than most.)
82* A UK advert for Barclaycard in May 2018 featured The Electric Mayhem talking about gigging in Britain, with cameos by the rest of Franchise/TheMuppets. They didn't actually ''say'' "And that gig is ''The Muppets Take the O2'', tickets still on sale!" but...
83* A peculiar form has been adopted for years by Italian toy company Giochi Preziosi. Often they made commercials that were supposedly for a particular piece of merchandise (mostly for their themed school apparels, but it also happened with actual toy commercials) that also in the while featured appearances by multiple other toys and pieces of merch from that exact same licensing brand.
84** For example, [[https://youtu.be/zo2hJF7xPjo?t=43 their commercial]] for the Topps ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' Trading Cards begins casually with the question "Do you know what time is? It's Pokémon Trading Cards time!", just as an excuse to promote a ''Pokémon''-branded wristwatch at the same time.
85* The Advertising/CompareTheMeerkat "Meerkat Movies" promotion, which offers Compare the Market customers 2-for-1 movie tickets, has several advertisements promoting specific then-recent movies that customers could go watch in theaters. A few movies, like ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' and ''Film/TheLastJedi'', even got tie-in dolls of the meerkats dressed as the movie characters!
86* One Advertising/MetLife ad praised Colgate, Chevrolet, and Crayola for using [=MetLife=] insurance, with the ''Franchise/{{Peanuts}}'' characters visiting the companies to check out the products.
87* Coffee brand Café Bustelo teamed up to promote ''Film/InTheHeights'', playing the lyric "I can't survive without ''café''" during its commercial.
88* Advertising/{{Progressive}}:
89** An ad released in advance of the October 2021 premiere of ''WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2'' featured the Progressive characters, including Flo, as "The Progressive Family," while also promoting the film.
90** Another one was done in 2023, this time with Flo, Jamie and their crew in front of Barbie's house promoting ''Film/Barbie2023''. Jamie acts if they all don't know whose house they're in front of, commenting "I'd love to tell you who her boyfriend is, but I don't think I [[{{Pun}} Ken]]," even though it's clear they all know whose it is.
91* An ad for Frosted Flakes crossed over to promote ''Series/AmericasFunniestHomeVideos'', with Creator/AlfonsoRibeiro meeting Tony the Tiger during a taping of ''AFV'' to talk about Frosted Flakes' school sports initiative.
92* Liberty Mutual released an ad featuring its mascots Limu Emu and Doug in a ComicBook/SpiderMan scenario along with a promotion for ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome''.
93* In late 2021 Creator/{{Netflix}} did a promotional video that's essentially a {{crossover}} between ''Film/RedNotice'', ''Film/ArmyOfTheDead'' / ''Film/ArmyOfThieves'' and ''Series/MoneyHeist'', featuring Sarah Black (Creator/GalGadot), Ludwig Dieter (Creator/MatthiasSchweighofer) and Marseille (Luka Peroš) on a Zoom call reunion for thieves. Assane Diop from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}'' is also mentioned, being unable to attend the call.
94* One California Almonds crossover ad shows off the weapons from ''Film/ThorLoveAndThunder'', but gets repeatedly interrupted by a guy shilling almonds who broke into the studio.
95* Ride/SixFlags often does crossover promotions with Coca-Cola during the summer. Commercials show people having fun at the park while cooling off with some soda, and certain Coke cans may offer coupons for the park.
96* A billboard in a Philippine mall once read something along the lines of "Watch ''Series/StrangerThings'' on Creator/{{Netflix}} on your LG Smart TV". It also promoted a deal where you can get a few free months of Netflix as a result of a promotion, making it a ''quad''vertisement.
97* Television example: On April 18, 2022, the PBS Kids block aired the ''Series/DonkeyHodie'' episode "Donkey's Bad Day; Yodel Bird Egg" to promote the White House Easter Egg Roll, the reason being that the baby Yodel Bird from the second segment made an appearance at said event.
98* From 2020, UK insurance company Direct Line has run a series of TV adverts featuring a main character from a recentish superhero movie, with the gag being that they don't need to do anything because Direct Line has it covered (for example, the first one had Film/{{Bumblebee}} racing to rescue a woman whose car has crashed, only to be told that Direct Line have picked up the car and arranged a taxi).
99* Beginning in 2018, the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' franchise has featured elements from their movies in-series to promote the films:
100** For the ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'' movie, there was an episode featuring [[spoiler: every single Pretty Cure]] making a cameo.
101** ''Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure'' had an episode featuring movie exclusive character Mary Ann.
102** ''Anime/TropicalRougePrettyCure'' had a segment in episode 33 featuring the cast of ''Anime/HeartCatchPrettyCure'', who had a prominent role in the ''Tropical Rouge'' movie.
103** A scene in one episode of ''Anime/DeliciousPartyPrettyCure'' featured cameos of the four teams who appear in the short paired with the movie.
104* Ziploc did a team-up ad with ''WesternAnimation/Elemental2023'', juxtaposing the scene where Wade tries to eat live coals at Ember's house with a live-action human couple sharing a meal in a similar way.
105* In the lead up to the release of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Disney partnered with Mozilla to promote the film alongside the Firefox web browser, as red pandas are also known as "firefoxes".
106** Panda Express also promoted the film in an ad that featured their panda cub meal.
107* Booking.com advertised aquatic vacations in tandem with ''Film/TheLittleMermaid2023''.
108* InUniverse in the ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'' episode "Time's Arrow." Joseph Sugarman wants his daughter to marry Corbin Creamerman, the heir to Creamerman’s Creamy Cream-based Commodities, so the Sugarman and Creamerman companies can advertise their products in tandem.
109* State Farm had a crossover campaign with ''Film/HauntedMansion2023'' in which Advertising/JakeFromStateFarm assures a woman she's ensured against spooky accidents in her mansion. Tiny text at the bottom of the screen informs potential customers that State Farm does not provide coverage for paranormal incidents or losses.
110* PlayedForLaughs by Spanish appetizer brand Jumpers, which launched a lighthearted campaign called "Anuncios a pachas" ("Ads in half"), in which, [[SelfDeprecation due to their low marketing budget]], they decided to share each of their adverts with another small company so both of them could get themselves on TV together.
111* Arby's did one in 2023 for ''[[Film/GoodBurger Good Burger 2]]'', advertising a meal featuring an actual "good burger" even as the cartoon burger seen in the film's poster asks if they're doing a promo for the film.
112* A series of Farmer's Insurance commercials from 2019 simultaneously promoted the 50th anniversary of ''Series/SesameStreet'' by having spokesman Creator/JKSimmons appear alongside that show's Muppet characters.

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