
26. Santa’s hotline
Like the He-Man hotline, this was very clearly targeted at small children. They called it “Santa’s special phone,” where kids could tell Santa their toy wishlist and get a special message from Santa.
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With the creep phone, you can even leave your own scary message recording that will be played for others. Crowdsourcing your creeps.
According to a 1990 article in the L.A. Times, Jose had his own 1-900 line, hosted by the same company, Audio Communications, Inc, which hosted many of the other celebrity fan lines.
A clip of the ad exists within an old sports news show – at the 0:54 mark of this video you can see the ad where Jose promises, “if you want to know if I do steroids, how fast I drive, or why I was carrying that gun, call 1-900-234-JOSE.”
For information about U.F.O.s, “we warn you – this may be the most shocking phone call you’ll ever make!”