Carol Williams, advertising powerhouse
Carol Williams, an Oakland resident, is in the Advertising Hall of Fame for good reason. She created a famous commercial for the Pillsbury Doughboy as well aa a memorable campaign for Secret deodorant with the line: "Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman." Subscribe to KTVU's YouTube channel: / @ktvufox2 KTVU delivers the best in-depth reports, interviews and breaking news coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area and California Watch KTVU's newscasts on https://www.ktvu.com/live Download KTVU's news and weather apps for free at https://www.ktvu.com/mobile-apps Subscribe to KTVU's newsletter at https://www.ktvu.com/newsletters Follow KTVU on Facebook: / ktvu Follow KTVU on Twitter: / ktvu Follow KTVU on Instagram: / ktvu2

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