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{{More citations needed|date=July 2007}} [[File:Hawaii Five-O (1968β1980) Press Photo of Irene Tsu.jpg|thumb|right|Irene Tsu]] A '''wiki wiki dollar''' was a giveaway promotion in the [[United States]] from the [[Chevron Corporation|Chevron]] [[gasoline]] company during the 1960s. The advertising campaign featured a wiki wiki girl, played by dancer [[Irene Tsu]], dressed in a [[grass skirt]] and performing a brisk [[hula]] while standing on a [[gasoline pump]]. The ''[[National Petroleum News]]'' noted it was one of the many promotional gimmicks attempted by gasoline companies in the 1960s and described it as part of "a late Sixties West Coast duel" between Chevron and [[Shell Oil Company|Shell]]: <blockquote>Chevron paid game players "Wiki Wiki Dollars" of $1 to $2,500 for matching segments of game pieces and offered more than $2,300,000 in prizes as part of a "hula" bingo game.<ref>Lawrence, Donna. "If gimmicks sell 'gas' and anything goes ...." ''National Petroleum News'', vol. 76, Feb. 1984, p. 100</ref></blockquote> In the ''[[San Francisco Express Times]]'' in 1969, editor Marvin Garson denounced the campaign as part of an article on [[Standard Oil]], the corporate predecessor of Chevron. He wrote: <blockquote>Standard debauches the public taste with its garish $2,300,000 hula-hula Wiki Wiki Dollar giveaway. Standard strangles the beauty of the American road.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Goodman, Mitchell|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/253767|title=The movement toward a new America: the beginnings of a long revolution; (a collage)--a what? ...|date=1971 |publisher=Pilgrim Press|isbn=0-394-70944-6|location=Philadelphia|pages=531|oclc=253767}}</ref> </blockquote>
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