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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Radio Public Service Announcements

Client: USDA
Campaign: Food Stamp Program
Length: 0:60
Title: “Think”
 
ANNCR: When it comes to getting help from the Food Stamp Program, a lot of people play the guessing game…
 
WOMAN #1: I heard if you have a job, you can’t get Food Stamps.
 
SFX: buzzer that suggests “wrong”
 
MAN #1: Since I have a savings account, I probably can’t get them.
 
SFX: buzzer that suggests “wrong”
 
WOMAN #1: Aren’t Food Stamps just for families?
 
SFX: buzzer that suggests “wrong”
 
MAN #1: I have a car, so I guess I can’t qualify.
 
SFX: buzzer that suggests “wrong”
 
MAN #1: Oh, I guess…maybe I should call? (rest quickly follow)
 
SFX: Bell that suggests “correct”
 
WOMAN #1: Me too?
 
SFX: Bell that suggests “correct”
 
ALL: (nearly simultaneously) Oh! Yah! OK! That’s great! All right!
 
  Music fades up
 
FEMALE ANNCR: Call 1-800-221-5689 to learn how the Food Stamp Program can help keep good food on your table. It’s worth calling.
 
FEMALE ANNCR: You or someone you know may have low income and be eligible for nutrition assistance. To find out more about the Food Stamp Program and how to apply, call 1-800-221-5689. That’s 1-800-221-5689. Food Stamps. Eat Right When Money’s Tight.
 
  Music fades out
 
  A message from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.


Last modified: 11/21/2008