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RADIO SHACK

"Radio Shack in California had a promotional giveaway for the third car shortly after the movie was released.[citation needed] The Radio Shack connection is that Burt Reynolds and the Bandit movies created a demand for CB radios, which amounted to 30% of Radio Shack's sales during the height of the craze."
How could a movie that came out in 1977 (Smokey & The Bandit) have influenced sales of CB equipment two years before it was released? 205.142.232.18 (talk) 20:39, 19 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]