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Top Jingly Tips

  • The best jingles are almost unrelentingly catchy – think of the adverts that stick in your head, generally these are the ones with a great soundtrack.

  • For maximum impact, make your jingle short, snappy and to the point.

  • Make sure you can hear the lyrics clearly through the music.

  • Be original.

  • The jingle needs to be suitable for all audiences.

  • Play your jingle to friends and family before uploading it to the website. Their feedback could make all the difference.


Jingles for Pringels Q&A

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Roy Woods Quote

The Jingles for Pringles competition is a great way to bring the family together in the festive season. You don’t need to be amazing singers; all you have to do is come up with a catchy Pringles jingle.  You’re bound to have fun doing it and you never know, you might even end up watching your winning jingle on TV on Christmas Day instead of the Queen’s Speech!

 

Roy has created his very own jingle to inspire others which will be available on the gallery page shortly.  Keep your eyes peeled as it is sure to give you some ideas of your own.

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Jingles for Pringles Ambassador Roy Wood


Roy Wood is best known for the classic Wizzard anthem, ‘I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday’ which has been the soundtrack to many a Christmas party over the past three decades. Described as “an English rock legend” by Billboard Magazine’s in 2002, his career spans almost four decades and thirty hit singles. In May 2001, Roy achieved one of the music business’s highest tributes when he was honoured with an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Song Collection. He has also been invited to join the ‘Society Of Distinguished Songwriters’; an exclusive society that counts other all-time greats such as Don Black, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Mike Batt and Graham Gouldman as members. In January 2008 Roy was awarded an honorary doctorate for his contribution to music by the University of Derby