Peanuts (partially found sponsorship ads of animated specials based on comic strip; 1965-1970s)
Coca-Cola commissioned "A Charlie Brown Christmas" which that special included product placement for the soft drink, most notably sponsor ID's with a unique animated sequence. Footage of Linus crashing into the Coca-Cola sign exists on YouTube as well as subsequent specials, including reissue tags incoporating Dolly Madison snack cakes. According to TV Guide Ads and Lee Mendelson's website, the first new special to be sponsored by Dolly Madison with Coca-Cola is "He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown"
The end credits music fades early in current version because "best wishes" were given to the sponsors of that year's broadcasts, allthough "A Charlie Brown Christmas" had "Merry Christmas from the people who bottle Coca-Cola"
Lost and found sponsor sequences
YouTube users Robatsea2009 and spetragl have unearthed various pieces of missing sponsor sequences
"A Charlie Brown Christmas"- LInus crashing into Coca-Cola sign (unknown, maybe 1965 or 1966), other versions lost execpt alternate take from promo. End credits sponsor message added as companion (unknown if 1965). The audio from a reissue is found as well.
"Charlie Brown's All-Stars" Charlie Brown mopes by a Coca-Cola sign (this time with circular red "Drink Coca-Cola" logo)- original in black-and-white and spegtragl has a color reissue with the late 60's Dolly Madison logo. Only late 60's reissue exists in collector circles and is only version in color for the "best wishes" greetings.
"It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown"- Allthough TV Guides list Coca-Cola as the sponsor it is unclear if Robatsea2009's YouTube version is original or the following repeat, as Dolly Madison is added along with Coca-Cola. Chances are it was retaken, as a similar scene exists in a promo.End credits exist for unknown mid 60's version. The Peanuts characters run around in Halloween costumes by the sign(s) and Snoopy dances.
The lost ones are:
You're in Love, Charlie Brown
He's Your Dog Charlie Brown
It Was A Short Summer Charlie Brown
Play It Again Charlie Brown
It is unclear when the special sequences stopped.......however standard sponsor tags have been shown annually until CBS stopped showing Peanuts specials in 2001.