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Yeah when commercials tell about the actual product
ОтветитьI love this. Those were the days. I remember some of these products and labels. It makes me feel like a kid again.
ОтветитьI miss Avon.
ОтветитьI need to get me one of those Bell kitchen telephones so I don't burn my fried chicken TV dinner!
ОтветитьDid people really say "pro-tee-in"?
ОтветитьI still drink Carling Black Label beer.
ОтветитьInteresting and not a person of colour in one of them. Even in Britain growing up I rarely saw mysef represented on TV, but in the last 10 years there has been an improvement.
Ответить“Choose from a wide variety of colors!” (Shows shades of gray in black and white)
ОтветитьThese were the BEST OF COMMERCIALS I've seen !!!!
l do remember most of them.. from 1960 to 68.
on the chun king i wonder if the Chinese in the background means or says anything that not jibberish
ОтветитьGood to know political ads were just as useless back then as they are now.
ОтветитьEveryone talked so well back then
ОтветитьBroke the ice so hard the hose came out of its packaging
ОтветитьThese old commercials are the only time I've heard protein pronounced "pro-tee-in." So weird. 😂
ОтветитьMy aunt still has that style Armstrong flooring in her house today.
ОтветитьWomen in these were always seen washing things...dishes, hair, clothes, teeth...
ОтветитьThe Adorn hairspray commercial was the first one I recognized. And then came along that stinking Colgate commercial I remember too.
ОтветитьKids used to sing a parody of the Bosco jingle. 😆
Also, I thought the only consumer product B.F. Goodrich made was Keds sneakers. 👟
Bob Warren is seen in this ad about garden hoses. He was a voiceover artiste and was the longtime announcer of "The Lawrence Welk Show"
(1955-82). Also two spots for the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company (now Verizon) are featured. The Mustang car spot features Gary Merrill providing the voiceover. Mandel Kramer shills Hostess Donuts. Bob Landers is telling the young generation to 'Come Alive! You're In the Pepsi Generation" from 1964. Joanie Sommers is providing the vocals.