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== Other Appearances ==
 
== Other Appearances ==
 
Apart from his public appearances, Moore made many cameos in character as the Lone Ranger in many television commercials:
 
Apart from his public appearances, Moore made many cameos in character as the Lone Ranger in many television commercials:
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* One notable appearance was in a 1968 commercial for Jeno's (now Totino's) Pizza Rolls. Created by Stan Freberg, the commercial was a parody of a Lark Cigarettes commercial which used the ''William Tell Overture ''with lyrics written especially for the product. The commercial takes place at a fancy party in which numerous party goers show off their Pizza Roll packs to the camera (similar to the Lark commercial). Near the end of the Pizza Rolls commercial, an annoyed man pulls out a pack of cigarettes and says to one of the guests, "I want to talk to you about that music you're using." Before he can say anything else, Moore as the Lone Ranger (with Jay Silverheels as Tonto by his side) says to the cigarette man, "That's funny. I've been meaning to speak to you people about the same thing."
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* One notable appearance was in a 1968 commercial for Jeno's (now Totino's) Pizza Rolls. Created by Stan Freberg, the commercial was a parody of a Lark Cigarettes commercial which used the ''William Tell Overture ''with lyrics written especially for the product. The commercial takes place at a fancy party in which numerous party goers show off their Pizza Roll packs to the camera (similar to the Lark commercial). Near the end of the Pizza Rolls commercial, an annoyed man pulls out a pack of cigarettes and says to one of the guests, "I want to talk to you about that music you're using." Before he can say anything else, Moore in his Lone Ranger costume (with Jay Silverheels as Tonto by his side) says to the cigarette man, "That's funny. I've been meaning to speak to you people about the same thing."
 
* In the early 70s, Moore and Silverheels appeared in a commercial for Aqua Velva after shave.
 
* In the early 70s, Moore and Silverheels appeared in a commercial for Aqua Velva after shave.
 
* In 1981, Moore, poking fun at the Jack Wrather lawsuit, appeared in a commercial for Corning SunSensor eyeglass lenses.
 
* In 1981, Moore, poking fun at the Jack Wrather lawsuit, appeared in a commercial for Corning SunSensor eyeglass lenses.
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