I'm going to put this out there and see what turns up.
When lived in Canada as a child I remember a Blue Cross commercial urging Canadians to buy travel insurance before going to the US because it lacked free national health care, and that not doing so could have deadly consequences.
It was narrated with a somber woman's voice and the deadly consequences were illustrated by souvenirs from the US that would fade away, indicating death. One of these souvenirs was a pair of porcelain figures of a man and a woman one with the word Cape and the other Cod and only one of them faded indicating the loss of a spouse or loved one.
What's interesting about this commercial is that it's Blue Cross trying to convince Canadians of just how dangerous not having insurance in the US is. I'm going to see if I can find this old commercial somewhere. If any here knows what I'm talking about and where to find it please contact me.
August 28, 2009
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