The character is officially named “Poppin’ Fresh, the Pillsbury Doughboy”, although many people just use the last three words. He’s the advertising icon of The Pillsbury Company, now a division of General Mills (a U.S. food conglomorate). The Pillsbury brand is best known for cake mixes, heat-and-serve foods, and the like. The Pillsbury Doughboy TV commercials usually end with him giggling after being gently poked in the belly.
CaptBullock about 12 years ago
The character is officially named “Poppin’ Fresh, the Pillsbury Doughboy”, although many people just use the last three words. He’s the advertising icon of The Pillsbury Company, now a division of General Mills (a U.S. food conglomorate). The Pillsbury brand is best known for cake mixes, heat-and-serve foods, and the like. The Pillsbury Doughboy TV commercials usually end with him giggling after being gently poked in the belly.
Dwilesjr about 12 years ago
oddly enough this used to happen to me on a regular basis when I was a teen and worked at the Publix
tototu about 12 years ago
My wife doesn’t wiggle and giggle. She just makes loud gas noises…
Jkiss about 12 years ago
I ‘Pillsbury Dough Boy’ my son all the time….he giggles just like Poppin fresh does.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
the cup of coffee is obligatory.the doughnut is a nice touch. : )
Not Me about 12 years ago
Publix Rocks (Someone form Lakeland FL)
btrfly_lvr about 12 years ago
love this one.. has anyone seen the joke about poppin fresh’s funeral?http://www.homeschooloasis.com/storehs_obituary_of_pillsbury.htm
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
Legend has it that the Dough Boy was created by Marty Nodell, creator of the Green Lantern. Props for versatility.