Wendy Kaufman On The Spot

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Snapple’s “Letters” campaign, in which Wendy Kaufman read mail from customers, ended in 1995, but the “Snapple Lady” is still passionately dedicated to the company and her fans. Although she was laid off when Quaker Oats bought Snapple in 1994, Kaufman remained a cheerleader for the brand and was hired in 1996 as a consultant for Snapple’s then-owner, Triac. These days, the 46-year-old Long Island native is making spots for Snapple again, this time providing voiceovers in new ads by Cliff Freeman and Partners, and is appearing in two VH1 shows, I Love the 90s and Celebrity Fit Club.

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