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say hello to my little friend on July 1st 1963 the post office introduced the ZIP code to the American public and to help encourage people to utilize those five digits on their mail they Enlisted the aid of this little guy whose name is Mr zip now although Mr zip became famous by being used by the Postal Service in their advertising campaigns he was not actually created by them he was actually created by the Ad Agency for Chase Manhattan Bank in those days in the early 60s and before people would pay their bills their light bills their electric bills their gas bills their telephone bills by driving to those offices and paying in person I remember myself going with my parents when they went out to pay the bills and Chase Manhattan Bank utilize this mail carrier cartoon figure to encourage people to pay their bills by mail and of course they would do that by utilizing checks from their checking accounts hopefully opened at Chase Manhattan Bank now Chase only ran that campaign for a coupl