Spring Allergy Ads Were Less Effective

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TV viewers seem more immune to pitches for allergy medications this spring when compared to the year before, according to a new study from Nielsen IAG, which surveyed consumers on advertising recall.

When exposed to such ads this spring, viewers remembered them less than those surveyed in spring 2008. Overall, recall among allergy sufferers aged 25-54 for all the ads on air from January through May of this year was 10 points lower than the year-ago period.

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