What the One A Day 50+ Healthy Advantage TV commercial - Lets Do More is about.
The One A Day 50+ Healthy Advantage TV spot is all about encouraging folks to be more active. We meet a lively group of people who are in their fifties and beyond, all of whom are eagerly taking part in different activities such as swimming and hiking. The upbeat music and visuals make it feel like anything's possible, and the video is sure to inspire those who want to stay active during their golden years.
The advertisement then transitions to the One A Day 50+ Healthy Advantage vitamin, which is designed to help you maintain the nutrient balance you need to stay healthy as you age. It's a comprehensive supplement that includes key vitamins such as B6, B12, and D3, which are evaluated by the U.S. FDA as supportive of healthy aging.
The One A Day 50+ Healthy Advantage TV spot encourages viewers to "Let's Do More," and invites them to join the movement in staying active and healthy through our 50s and beyond.
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was first shown on television on January 25, 2015.
Song from commercial One A Day 50+ Healthy Advantage TV Spot, 'Let's Do More'
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