Marcia Van Dyck from Kenmore, NY. I reside in the Buffalo area and I have friends that reside in Kenmore. I wonder if she still resides in Kenmore. Marcia if you're out there please respond!
"Healthy looking complexion"...RIGHT. She's all-time stunning. I just don't today's taste, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Katy Perry: They're all average and below.
I've never used soap on my face. In the shower, I use diluted Dr. Bronner's peppermint soap. (That is all. You may return to your scheduled programing.)
MARSHA, MARSHA, MARSHA! It's Always about Marsha! Well, somebody oughtta tell Marsha, she's got da FRIZZIES! LGIGS = Lil' giggles! Back in the day, when if, it was found that you've made a false representation of your product, that was near grounds for television oblivion. Well, thank goodness we've all come so far since then, whew...or IZIT goodness? Dant, Dant, Da, Da. Noo,noo,noo,noo, reeal scaary. "Okay, so I watch 2 much SCTV,..OR DO I...?" Peace out my bruddas n sistas. =P (TV IZ TRASH)
Funmakers. and ivory soap strips moister from your skin so this commercial is a lie and it makes my skin feel so dry but it’s a freaking ‘beauty bar’ my ass.
Does anyone know when the first soap commercial featuring an African-American was aired? I remember all the stupid soap companies believing their soap wouldn't sell if someone who wasn't as white as the danged soap tried to sell it-that was so ridiculous, but they honestly believed it for many years! I am here looking to celebrate the first one with the guts to break the color barrier.
I don't know who the first one was, but it was sometime in the 70's. "Coast" soap ads in 1978 were featuring black actors. If you watch commercial compilations here on TH-cam from the 60's-80's, there are black actors everywhere. It puts the whole notion of "There has never been diversity in advertising before now!" nonsense you hear in the 2020's to shame. Besides, I'm pretty sure the racist soap advertisements you're referencing died out sometime in the 1920s.
Marcia Van Dyck from Kenmore, NY. I reside in the Buffalo area and I have friends that reside in Kenmore. I wonder if she still resides in Kenmore. Marcia if you're out there please respond!
"Healthy looking complexion"...RIGHT.
She's all-time stunning. I just don't today's taste, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Katy Perry: They're all average and below.
I'll bet Eve Plumb disliked this. "Here we go again. Another Marcia with a boyfriend. Marica, Marcia, Marcia!"
i miss the ivory girls, thanks for uploading
I still use Ivory soap today
It's always about Marsha! Marsha Marsha Marsha!!! Actually, I remember this ad and always thought she was cute.
She’s 70 something now…
If this was done in 1972, she'd be about 59 now, I hope she's doing great. It would be interesting to find out what happened to her!
I was wondering the same thing. I think she looks beautiful. and I used to live near Kenmore NY
@@jeninjeans sorry I just saw this I agree. Kenmore must be a great place!
Her man looks like a way cuter version of the son of Sam. lol
Sam Golbach
i thought son of sam was david berkowitz
This ad first appeared in 1972, during Ivory's "get down to basics" {natural} campaign.
@smokes2468 They still sell it as far as I know but don't do the commercials anymore, that I know of.
"You're prettier than my wife! "
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thats very common you see it everywhere
I have never heard of Ivory... I wonder if they will send to NZ?
Does Ivory Soap still float on water? That's all I know about Ivory soap. . .
James Ariel Bucu yep it does
Yeah
Yes it does! 😂
At some angles the woman from the commercial looks like Britta Perry from Community
Ditto!!!
I've never used soap on my face. In the shower, I use diluted Dr. Bronner's peppermint soap.
(That is all. You may return to your scheduled programing.)
My mom is allergic to this kind of soap. It makes her break out in hives. Kinda ironic that they marketed it as so pure.
Dr. Bronner's is still soap, sorry
do they still make the fels-naptha soap/ my mom used it on us when we got poison ivy/ strongest soap ever made, possibly
Did anybody ask ?
47 what other size bar does ivory have
I know they did away with the bath size bars. that size was a good value. now they only have personal size.
MARSHA, MARSHA, MARSHA! It's Always about Marsha!
Well, somebody oughtta tell Marsha, she's got da FRIZZIES!
LGIGS = Lil' giggles! Back in the day, when if, it was found that you've made a false representation of your product, that was near grounds for television oblivion. Well, thank goodness we've all come so far since then, whew...or IZIT goodness? Dant, Dant, Da, Da. Noo,noo,noo,noo, reeal scaary. "Okay, so I watch 2 much SCTV,..OR DO I...?" Peace out my bruddas n sistas. =P (TV IZ TRASH)
she said that she has good skin partly because she washes her face alot. Well now we know that washing too much is bad for skin health.
Funmakers. and ivory soap strips moister from your skin so this commercial is a lie and it makes my skin feel so dry but it’s a freaking ‘beauty bar’ my ass.
@@shelbywebb9116 That's bc you're a dried up prune. It's awesome on someone who doesn't have skin like the Cryptkeeper
So that's why people have so much BO nowadays 😒
There's a difference between "a lot" and "too much"
This commercial is erotic
Does anyone know when the first soap commercial featuring an African-American was aired? I remember all the stupid soap companies believing their soap wouldn't sell if someone who wasn't as white as the danged soap tried to sell it-that was so ridiculous, but they honestly believed it for many years! I am here looking to celebrate the first one with the guts to break the color barrier.
you should be in a museum
I don't know who the first one was, but it was sometime in the 70's. "Coast" soap ads in 1978 were featuring black actors. If you watch commercial compilations here on TH-cam from the 60's-80's, there are black actors everywhere. It puts the whole notion of "There has never been diversity in advertising before now!" nonsense you hear in the 2020's to shame. Besides, I'm pretty sure the racist soap advertisements you're referencing died out sometime in the 1920s.
@@caomhan84 i like the coast commercial in which the wife asks the husband 'how are you getting to work today' in a rainstorm answer- backstroke
i totally disagree.. i think he is so f'n hot.... wish i could get my hands on him today.....
if you really want to reek of "old folk smell",you shower with this nasty crap soap.
jackthayer OK fine,but do some research;bec the stuff is crap. you can think and feel whatever,but the stuff is really unadulterated crap..!