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Chia Pet TV commercial - Rick and Morty, Unicorns and Bob Ross
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Chia Pet is a unique brand of pottery that is popularly associated with the “chia” plant. The company was established in 1977 and has since become a favorite of those who enjoy gardening and the arts....

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Chia Pet TV commercial - Rick and Morty, Unicorns and Bob Ross

Chia Pet, the popular line of decorative planters, recently released a new TV spot featuring three unlikely characters coming together: Rick and Morty, unicorns, and Bob Ross. The commercial, which begins with Rick (from the popular animated TV show Rick and Morty) staring at the camera, introduces viewers to the brand's new line of Chia Pets inspired by the show.

Suddenly, the camera pans out to reveal a field of unicorns, all sporting colorful manes and tails made of the iconic Chia seeds. The unicorns trot towards the camera before coming to a halt, surrounding Rick who exclaims, "These are my unicorns, Morty! They're Chia Pets!"

The commercial then takes a surprising turn as Bob Ross, the beloved painter and TV host, joins the scene. Decked out in a Chia Pet-themed shirt, Bob Ross offers viewers a painting tip before pulling back to reveal a canvas covered in grassy green Chia seeds.

The TV spot perfectly captures the eclectic blend of humor and whimsy that has made Chia Pet a household name. By embracing unlikely combinations of pop culture icons, the brand proves that it's not afraid to take risks and explore new creative territory. Whether you're a fan of Rick and Morty, unicorns, or Bob Ross, this Chia Pet commercial is sure to bring a smile to your face.

Chia Pet TV commercial - Rick and Morty, Unicorns and Bob Ross produced for Chia Pet was first shown on television on November 25, 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions about chia pet tv spot, 'rick and morty, unicorns and bob ross'

1-2 WEEKS FULL GROWTH 1-2 WEEKS Watch as your chia seeds sprout and grow into Bob Ross's iconic hair.

Chia Pets are American styled terracotta figurines used to sprout chia, where the chia sprouts grow within a couple of weeks to resemble the animal's fur or hair. Moistened chia seeds (Salvia hispanica) are applied to a grooved terracotta figurine. Watch It Grow!

You'll see a full coat in about 1-2 weeks, and you can reuse your Chia indefinitely. Simply replant with Chia seeds.

Feeding your cat raw organic chia grass from time to time will not harm them. Chia seeds are safe for cats. Chia seeds are safe for cats to eat. They're high in omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and antioxidants, which can help keep your feline healthy.

THE FIRST CHIA PET WAS ACTUALLY A CHIA HUMAN. “Chia Guy,” a terracotta sculpture of a man's head, was created in 1977; it looked kind of like a mix between Homer Simpson and Woody from Toy Story (1995), with sprouts for hair. The product that put Chia Pets on the map, however, was a ram-shaped planter released in 1982.

We advise to discard accumulated water in the drip tray daily. And replace fresh water in the planter.

Allow for maximum sunlight whenever possible. If possible, place the Bryce Harper Chia Pet near a window or outside on a patio or table during daylight hours. Keep the chia seeds moist throughout the day. Once your Bryce Harper Chia Pet starts to fill in with grass, you can cut back on the watering needs.

Chia pets are small terracotta statues that have chia seeds applied on to them. When you water them, it's just like watering any other seeds; they sprout into a plant.

MULTIPLE USES: Chia Planters can be washed and replanted indefinitely. The fun never stops with Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia Pets! Recommended for ages 6+.

The Chia Pet was marketed and popularized by Joseph Pedott. Pedott first learned about "something called the Chia Pet" being imported from Oaxaca, Mexico when he attended a housewares show in Chicago in 1977. Negotiating the rights from importer Walter Houston, Pedott began marketing Chia Pets in the US.

Salvia hispanica seed often is sold under its common name "chia" as well as several trademarked names. Its origin is believed to be in Central America where the seed was a staple in the ancient Aztec diet.

Chia Pets are American styled terracotta figurines used to sprout chia, where the chia sprouts grow within a couple of weeks to resemble the animal's fur or hair. Moistened chia seeds (Salvia hispanica) are applied to a grooved terracotta figurine. Watch It Grow!

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