Secor Laxatives | |
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Client | |
Is a Fictional Company/Brand | |
Status | Current Client of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce |
Episode(s) Featured in: |
Marriage of Figaro |
Overview[]
Secor Laxatives is a company and client of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. The firm had started with Sterling Cooper in 1947. ("The Chrysanthemum and the Sword") It was originally a client of Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency before Pete Campbell left that firm and went to Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. ("Shut the Door. Have a Seat")
In 1960, Pete Campbell and Harry Crane discussed Secor Laxatives when Pete stumbled upon an idea to boost Nixon's chances in the undecided states by decreasing Kennedy's presence there, and that to do that they would buy up on-air ads for laxatives. Bertram Cooper wondered who was responsible, to which Harry and Pete timidly took ownership, and to their surprise, got nothing but congratulations. ("Shoot")