What's that censored line


I watched the Fox Family version of this and when Sarah Jessica Parker and The guy who plays the boyfriend first met in the room and their sort of fighting, Jeff says about Sarah's moves that they're babyish and Sarah asks him if he can do better. When he dances Sarah sarcastically says, "Yeah, I've seen those in a (blank) commercial" what's the word that's censored and what does it mean? Thanks.

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I wonder why Fox Family felt the need to censor the "gap" part. That's dumb. Gap isn't a swear.

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On the US DVD it says it's a Pepsi Comercial??

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It's ~ Levi's ~ commercial.


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It is Levi.

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" Yeah I saw that in a Levi's commercial and three videos"

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It is Levi's commerical. It's probably a sponsorship issue.

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I don't think she says anything bad. I understood "And a...comercial". Maybe its not allowed to say the name of the store. I dunno.

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They can't use the name of a product without permision, sometimes the move company has to pay the comany that makes the product.

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She says I have seen that move in 3 videos and a Levis commercial

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yes thats correct...yeah there are issues with saying a product name on tv cause then they would have to pay the company...idk

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That is so weird I haven't seen this film in YEARS but when I read the OP I instantly remembered it as being "Pepsi commercial". Now other Ps are saying Levis and I sort of remember it as being that now as well. But it is definitely one or the other.

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it's levi commercal and it strage that the line was censored since we all know disney now own the film and the distrubution and there not exactly skint

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I think it's the other way around - the network doesn't want to give away free advertisement, so if Levi's doesn't pay up, they will mute out the name.
Clearly Tab, Sony, and Diet Pepsi had to either have paid up or were just so blatant in the film that bleeping and blurring them out would have been impossible.

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