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Sorry, Charlie Day commemorates Charlie the Tuna, a cartoon mascot and spokes-tuna-person for the Star-Kist brand, created by Tom Rogers in 1961. Charlie kept trying and trying, no matter how many times he was turned down. Today honors the spirit of people who face rejection and never give up. Celebrate by sending your best rejection story to Sorry Charlie, No-Fan-Club-For-You.
Star-Kist Tuna is a brand of tuna made famous by the Charlie the Tuna commercials, where the phrase "Sorry, Charlie" was prominent. In the commercials, Charlie is always rejected by a note that says "Sorry, Charlie," while attached to a fishing hook. The reason for the message? The fishermen were looking for a tuna that tasted good, not a tuna with good taste (like Charlie).
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