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The gang comes to New York and can't shut up about the Central Park restaurant.
Maybe if they charged everyone, our DVR wouldn't have cut off the last two minutes of the show!
Since the show is set in the sixties, don’t these companies risk seeming dated? We get schooled on the world of modern advertising.
Diet Coke and Macy's join the 'Top Chef' cash machine. As does Natalie Portman.
Introducing 'Top Chef' wine, cutlery, and flower arrangements!
The winner of 'Top Chef' wasn't Hosea; it was, of course, all the products that got plugged (9,316, at the last count).
First there was Tom Coke-licchio. Now, Padma shilling for Hardee's.
Look for frequent mentions of Campbell's soup, Diet Dr Pepper, and anything from Quaker.
Has business picked up at Veselka since it was featured in ‘Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist’?
Of the cable programs featuring the most product placement, ‘Top Chef’ comes in at a respectable third place with over 9,000 instances in the first half of the year.
Did we pay to put our magazine in 'Sex and the City'? Seriously, we wanted to know!
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