The first of the promotional triple-play in the episode featured Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy, pictured at top), the primary teenage heroine on the show, wearing a Disney+ baseball cap during a Breakfast Club-style story that had her in detention with her friends Cam (William Lipton), Dev (Ashton Arbab) and Trina (Sydney Mikayla). Disney’s spanking-new streaming service wasn’t mentioned -– yet -– but the cap said it all. And it was totally believable that a teenager would wear a cap with the Disney+ logo on it.
Later in the episode, a scene in detention hall began with a close-up of Ruffles Original Flavor Ridged Potato Chips (the sour cream and onion variety).
It was immediately clear that the bag was being shot from above, close enough to read the words “Ruffles Have Ridges” that appear above the Ruffles logo on the bag. Then the camera pulled back, revealing the four teens laying on the floor around the bag, having a debate about potato-chip flavors. Again, a very believable scene with very organic product placement, though I would like to know if kids allowed to lay on the floor these days when they have detention? (It’s been a very long time since I had to stay after school, but I recall being made to sit at a desk while serving my time.)
Anyway, the debate about all the different flavors of Ruffles (and other chips) was spirited and not at all typical of forced product placement. (Notably, the brand name was never mentioned, though the bag and logo were prominent throughout.) Consider the dialogue below:
Joss: The question isn’t which potato chip flavor is the most innovative. It’s which one is your favorite?
Cam: Good old-fashioned original. It’s pure and honest. It’s just potato with a little dash of salt.
Trina: My favorite is sea salt and vinegar.
Cam: Eew.
Dev: This may shock you, but I have to agree with Cam. (Editor’s note: Cam and Dev are frenemies.) The best chip is the original. Pure potato with a dash of salt.
Then, as Joss responded, another promotion popped in, this time for the presentation of the live-action movie Lady and the Tramp on Disney + … making it a promotion (Disney+) on top of a promotion (Lady and the Tramp) on top of a promotion (Ruffles), which may have been a first on advertiser-supported television.
Joss: All four varieties of chips will be available at my Lady and the Tramp screening party.
Trina: And spaghetti and meatballs! You have to start with the date scene (a reference to the iconic sequence in the original 1955 animated feature).
Joss (to Cam and Dev): So, are you guys in?
Trina: And don’t say it’s a kids’ movie. Adorable is adorable at any age.
Dev: But it’s a cartoon, right?
Trina: Wrong. Live action. On Disney+.
Cam: Live action? So, like, with dogs eating actual spaghetti?
Joss: Can you please not question how they do it and just enjoy the actual results?
Even though the scene contained a triple promotion it felt much more natural to me than a memorably awkward sequence in September, 2011 when Nurse Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), reeling from the death of her little boy Jake (who five years later was found to be alive), talked with another of her sons (the very same Cam from the Breakfast Club episode discussed above) about how much Jake loved ice cream topped with Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup. And it was easier to roll with than the wacky scene in a July, 2018 episode in which two characters, Maxie (Kirsten Storms) and Lulu (Emme Rylan) were visited by the one and only Colonel Sanders (George Hamilton, for real). There was also that moment in a May, 2018 episode in which Dr. Kim Nero (Tamara Braun) and Olivia Falconeri Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero) had a backstage chat at the annual General Hospital Nurses Ball about skin care in general and Olay’s Regenerist line in particular. It was not as awkward as the Hershey's placement, or as strange as Col. Sanders talking about KFC with residents of Port Charles, but it wasn't as effortlessly natural as the kids talking about Ruffles and Disney+.
On a far more serious note, other scenes in the Breakfast Club episode continued the informative and enlightening "real time">