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Will the new Etrade commercials have a new talking baby?

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Will the new Etrade commercials have a new talking baby?

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E-Trade will again run a Super Bowl commercial this year. Again it will star a talking baby, but a new one. According to a report on the WSJ, E-Trade casted a new baby last fall and it will make its debut this Saturday in a new E-Trade TV commercial. It is not clear yet if the new Etrade ad that appears on Saturday is also the one the company shows at the Super Bowl 2010 on February 7th. In the meantime watch the “old” E-Trade baby one last time below. Sources: http://www.i4u.com/article30076.

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How’s this for getting too big for your britches? The lovable talking baby featured in ads from E*Trade Financial (ETFC), who has more than 12,000 fans on Facebook and 3,000 followers on Twitter, has literally outgrown his position and will be replaced by a new baby in ads that debut this weekend. The company was forced to make the switch because it ran out of usable footage shot of the first talking baby. The company said that the new E*Trade baby will continue the winning formula established by his predecessor. E*Trade, which has enjoyed two years of success with its “Talking Baby” advertisements, has developed a series of five commercials featuring the new tot that’ll be a central part of its traditional and social media marketing campaign for 2010. Two ads with the blond, blue-eyed infant investor will premiere during two NFL playoff games on Saturday. Another ad is slated for Feb. 7, during the Super Bowl. “The reality is that babies do grow up,” said Nicholas A. Utton, chief mark

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