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Norton Furniture
Company typeFurniture store
Headquarters ,

Key people

Marc Brown
ProductsFurniture

Norton Furniture is a Cleveland-based furniture store that is known across the Internet for its strange and unusual late night television commercials.

Norton Furniture is owned and operated by Marc Brown, who inherited the business from his father in 1995. The store is located in downtown Cleveland on the corner of Payne Avenue and East 21st Street.[1] The store is now out of business and the building owners are involved in a law suit.

Advertising[edit]

Norton Furniture is widely known for its unorthodox B-Rate commercials, as they have circulated across the Internet on many viral video sites. The commercials are known for their wacky characters and low production value, as well as the spokesperson for Norton Furniture. Brown sports a gray ponytail and glasses, and has an unmistakable quiet, raspy voice, due to physical damage to his throat when he was a child. The tagline of the commercials is "If you can't get credit in my store, you can't get credit anywhere. My name is Marc, and you can count on it!"[2]

Common elements include local actors as well as mannequins to which he often delivers his spiel, and a comedic skit structure.

The commercials have been featured on MTV's viral video show and several late-night television programs, and were among the local TV programs which were awarded "Best of All Time" (2007) in the Cleveland Free Times.[3]

Brown participated in the 2010 campaign to keep LeBron James in Cleveland, by appearing in the Please Stay LeBron video.[4][5][6]

To announce the quesalupa, Taco Bell featured Marc Brown in a regional Super Bowl 50 commercial.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Midnight Hustler", Cleveland Scene, January 19, 2005.
  • ^ "Norton Furniture is Baaack", video on website of Spike network.
  • ^ "Cover Story: Best of All Time: Local TV". Free Times. Vol. 15, no. 22. October 3, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-12.
  • ^ "Tell LeBron James You Want Him". Cleveland.com. May 14, 2010.
  • ^ Please Stay LeBron! Cleveland Celebrities Sing for The King (Flash video). WOIO TV News. Jun 29, 2010. Event occurs at 00:42. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  • ^ Feuer, Alan (June 6, 2010). "Luring a Star: Big City Beckons; Cleveland Begs". New York Times. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  • ^ Kulp, Patrick (8 February 2016). "Taco Bell reveals its fascinatingly cheesy new 'quesalupa' creation". Mashable. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
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