- Serutan
Serutan was an early fiber-type
laxative product which was widely promoted on U.S.radio andtelevision from the 1930s through the 1960s. It was manufactured by the J. B. Williams Co., which was founded in 1885 and bought out byNabisco in 1971.The origin of the brand name was straightforward. The makers merely decided to spell "natures" backwards, and "Read it backwards" was the product's
advertising slogan . This was to differentiate it as being a "natural" product as opposed to laxative brands which stimulated the colon by chemical action rather than sheer bulk of contents.The product was almost uniformly promoted on programs whose core audience as shown by
demographics was known to be considerably older than that of the typical television viewer. Serutan is especially associated with "The Lawrence Welk Show " and "The Original Amateur Hour ", both of which were also sponsored by J. B. Williams productsSominex , a sleeping pill andGeritol , a vitamin supplement. Serutan was the target of numerous jokes by radio comedians during the 1930s and 1940s.A friend of the protagonist of
J.P. Donleavy 's "The Ginger Man " refers to himself as "The Absentee Duke of Serutan." "Serutan Approach" is also a trend within the positivist definition of Science.Listen to
* [http://www.themadmusicarchive.com/song_details.aspx?SongID=9222 Red Ingle sings "Serutan Yob (A Song for Backward Boys and Girls under 40)"]
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