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All-hamster jazz four-piece—oboe, sax, trumpet, and (for some reason) harmonica—that appears in ads for Drenched, a British bottled spring water brand. The ads started running in 2009. According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drench#The_Clever_Hamsters Wikipedia], the band members are named "Miles," "Fats," "Dizzy," and "The Duke." We're sure their namesakes are pleased as punch. Or water. Or whatever.
 
All-hamster jazz four-piece—oboe, sax, trumpet, and (for some reason) harmonica—that appears in ads for Drenched, a British bottled spring water brand. The ads started running in 2009. According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drench#The_Clever_Hamsters Wikipedia], the band members are named "Miles," "Fats," "Dizzy," and "The Duke." We're sure their namesakes are pleased as punch. Or water. Or whatever.
  
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[[Category:Jazz|Clever Hamsters]]
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[[Category:Fictional animals|Clever Hamsters]]

Latest revision as of 06:23, 20 October 2017

All-hamster jazz four-piece—oboe, sax, trumpet, and (for some reason) harmonica—that appears in ads for Drenched, a British bottled spring water brand. The ads started running in 2009. According to Wikipedia, the band members are named "Miles," "Fats," "Dizzy," and "The Duke." We're sure their namesakes are pleased as punch. Or water. Or whatever.