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Wrigleys chewing gum advert music.

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edible_crayon | 19:55 Thu 06th May 2010 | Music
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What is the song used on the wrigletys chewing gum advert.
The advert itself showing a teenage boy walking about with small, animated food (onion, pizza, doughnut, coffee) following him.
The boy gets into the lift in a shopping centre and whilst going up, eats two pieces of wrigleys gum.
When he gets off the lift, the food tries to follow him, but it cannot and gets trapped in the lift.
The boy then proceeds to meet his girlfriend and walk off.
The song has an acoustic guitar and, i'm pretty sure, has the words 'hey are you following me', or something like it.
I've been looking for it, but with no luck.

Cheers :)
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This one? Details on here.
http://www.tvadmusic.co.uk/category/w/
Advert: Wrigleys Extra Gum – Are You Following Me?
Music: Nylon Studios – Commissioned Track

This track was written Nylon composer Damian De Boos Smith. It’s not available to download.
this one http://www.tellyads.c....php?filename=TA10759 ?

(don't know the music)
"Music was produced at Nylon Studios. It’s an original piece written by Nylon specifically for the spot. The brief was to create something cool that had some loose lyrical association with the story of the guy getting followed around. Music and lyrics are by Nylon composer Damian De Boos Smith"
Ah, for once I got in first. Normally I'm a fraction of a minute too late as my typing is too slow or I hesitate to cross-check a fact before submitting.
Damm you!! I was too busy copying and pasting!
I was wondering who it was too. Catchy tune. Was hoping it would be available.

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