Man... You sure made this one THE REPEATING THEME in your 2hr 39min compilation of 70s & 80s with 1.1 million views... I didnt count. . How many times did you put it in there? And why? Just to see if some would notice it as the only one that repeats? Mar. 2nd 2024
Like how you have comments turned off on the 70s & 80s 2 hours plus video! Guess you thought you would escape the negative comments about not being able to watch because you are greedy & have four damn ads playing within the first 13 minutes plus of the video!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YH-1PBAAwOc.html here is a compilation of my commercials as a young actress in the 90s . I did one for right guard - I would love to find it it was for US , Canada and French speaking countries- thanks for this wonderful compilation- brings me back to those easier times
Great commercials of the past where they weren't worrying about being politically correct having a person of color in every single commercial I want those days back!
Love these old commercials, these woman are gorgeous, beautiful and sexy. Woman today just don't care of themselves. I know they are models .however Woman looked good in the 80s cus of these commercials.
Woah, I totally forgot about the mascot for 7up before Spot became a thing. Damn. The fuck was with 90s commercials for cars though... I forgot about these. It's no wonder they made laws about what you can actually say in an ad because almost all of them are SO full of shit lol
Love 'em! Roberta Weiss (also Bizeau) in the Crispy Crunch commercials along with Jeremy Ratchford (who later co-starred in Cold Case). Still searching for my white whale Molson Canadian commercial with T-rex playing in the background...
Good stuff, brings back the memories. I find it amusing that the formula for most ads in the 80s-90s (well, later half of the 20th) was either two people randomly talking about a product in their everyday lives, or somebody talking to the fourth wall.
Hey! Great job on all of your videos. I was wondering if you might have come across a commercial that is similar to the "HP Sauce Makes Beef Sing" which came out in the early 1990s. The "HP Sauce Makes Beef Sing" actually had 2 or 3 versions and features an "animated puppet" steer singing about HP Sauce. It most likely would have been shown on a Canadian TV channel. The one that I am looking for - which I think was for the HP Chicken and Rib sauce - featured an "animated puppet" chicken talking to an "animated puppet" pig about the pig's vacation to Italy. It starts off with them talking near the farmhouse and then the farmer comes out so they stop talking; then once the farmer walks away they continue talking. The dialogue goes something like this: Chicken: So Wilbur...how was your vacation? Pig: You know? Rome was great...I could spend all day in the Coleseum. Chicken: Know whatcha mean. I have been looking for this commercial on You Tube for years. Then I came across your channel and thought maybe you might have a copy or remember seeing the "chicken and rib" commercial. Is there any chance you have that one? :)
No, it's just that everyone stops counting their age at 39. It's just a thing. I'm not trying to be rude, but it's not just a Jack Benny thing, I think he was just repeating an old, old, old joke. It's that people feel that 40 is kind of the dividing line between young and old, so there's the endless old joke about ''are you turning 39 again this year?''
You will notice that commercials and print ads for support hosiery (this brand, Hanes Alive, Sheer Energy, etc.) usually depict the women wearing it as office workers and white-collar management types, especially from the 1980s onward. The intended market for that style was usually married, middle-class women in their 30s and above, who were not obsessed about their sexual appeal and dressed conservatively in suits and modest blouses and skirts--many snobbish, wealthy socialites would never dare to don support hose (no matter how sheer) since they considered it ugly and low-class. The hosiery firms intended such campaigns as counter-marketing strategies to the era of the 1960s/1970s "sexual revolution" when pantyhose was pushed to ladies otherwise inclined toward feminist-style dress (e.g., bell-bottom pants, jeans, knee-length skirts) as glamorous and alluring to gentlemen, not the girdles and stockings of old that their mothers and grandmothers wore. Compare the two and you will see what I mean. The difference in the ads may be subtle, but it's there.
Hi. Stoping by. Good looks and memory's. Nice. Reminds me of Great Things and Times. Bests. Go good offices and go RCA, And KODAKS , And Casio , And Amigas. Go Smart , :. Smart and Intel Desks. Bests and great to see. Zenith , Magnavox , Sony Tops.
I just bought this at Walgreens it was $10.89 for 30 oz. I used to gift it to my Aunt every Christmas in the 80’s. When I saw the bright yellow box I needed purchase it smells the same. Classic bottle with big plastic ball cap.