Summer in the 1960's had 3 ice cream trucks in the afternoon and a 4th in the evening, where I lived. The afternoon trucks were:. Good Humor, Pied Piper, and Carnival. The 🌃 night brought Mr. Softee. Ahhh. Marvelous time to be a kid
The PFFlyer's commercial brought back lots of memories. We wore them all our childhood & I remember getting the ring. Also, had many pairs of Buster Brown shoes.
I think a few stores still carry Bosco but now if you could find it you would get it in plastic instead of a glass bottle. Everything came in glass bottles back then.
We drove 550 miles every summer from Arkansas to Iowa, to visit my grandmother, my mom's sister. This went on from the mid 60's up till 1999, when grandma passed. Any way, one year mom bought me Colorforms. At one point. I guess I was so quiet for so long, she thought for a moment they had accidentally left me behind at a gas station. They really were a lot of fun. AND dad didn't get mad later because there were no melted crayons in the seats!
When I was a kid we did the same thing. We made the 500 mile ride from NJ to VA. Fantastic time consuming toys and puzzles when we were young children.
Colorforms! I remember begging for them, and then my mother complaining that I never played with them because they were just boring. My little green army men were lots more fun. ..and Bosco was great!
My brother and I would get PF Flyers and Keds sneakers there and they always gave you a toy with the purchase. I remember they gave out an arrow head whistle set one time. When I was in college I actually worked at a Buster Brown shoe store. I preferred being a customer, the owner was an idiot.
I haven't seen Bert Lahr do a Lay's Potato chip commercial in the LONGEST time. The kid only allowed him one chip - and he really GRABBED that bag from that kid, didn't he?
One year I asked for colorforms for Christmas. My mom tried talking me out of them. I Insisted and did get them . Mine were Babes in Toyland with Annette Funicello. I loved her at that time.
The clip showing the doll manufacturing plant made me think "Toys made in the USA!! Imagine that!!". Sheesh, this is where toys for US kids should be made, here in the US, not in China. If the big toy manufacturers would bring back the factories and give US people work, plus make safe toys, wouldn't that be something!
It looked like the ladies , on the assembly line where kinda pissed and bothered by that little monkey supervisor and the probable remarks from the camera crew !
I liked seeing Bert Lahr in that commercial again, but in the early 1960s I liked Laura Scudders barbeque potato chips THE BEST ...many thousands of years ago I would get the large size of it, bought two full bags of it together!!! ALL FOR MYSELF!
She was on a show with William Windom (?sp) His character was a cartoonist, and she wore a cumbersome night brace. I cant remember the name of the series.
@@snugbug5067 That was "My World and Welcome To It." The title comes from a book by James Thurber, a writer and cartoonist who primarily worked for "The New Yorker" magazine and Windom was essentially playing Thurber.
@@barryputterman2412 thats the name ! 🙂 She did a lot of acting. She was on Family Affair in a guest spot. She did a lot probably because she had BIG eyes and seemed intelligent for her age. I'm sure I'm not remembering everything !! Also westerns, like Gunsmoke for one.
@@snugbug5067 Well, you may not be remembering everything, but you certainly are remembering an awful lot. I believe we both have fond memories of Lisa Gerritsen.
Bosco was my go to chocolate milk as a kid in the 50’s, never liked Nestles, Hersheys etc. short while ago I spotted a Bosco jar and couldn’t wait to taste my childhood. Gagged, couldn’t finish it. Was so disappointed 😩😊
Isn’t that young Patti Duke in the “Baby Toodles” commercial? I was a little kid growing up in the 1950s, so these commercials and toys bring back a lot of fond memories. However, in 1961 I turned 13 and discovered that boys were a whole lot more fun than those toys 😉.
My favorite boxed game from the 1960s was the home version of the game show, Concentration. During that decade, I had the 2nd, 3rd and 6th editions of that game.
We still have at least 2 editions of Concentration in the the attic, and my Jeopardy! board game from the 1960s; it goes from $10 to $50, double jeopardy is from $60 to $100, and it comes with clickers!
My colorforms Popeye had him involved in different kinds of weather,he even had a raincap and raincoat; no, this is lost today, I don't know what happened to it, played with it alot.
I was born in 1993 but i really love those years, the sound of the video, the music they make and also the women. I don't know why but i think women were much beautiful in the 40's,50's than today. I really regret to be born in the 90's lol
... OMG, the floor crew must've been biting their tongues at his smooth "cover" ... but that doll's neck brace - spinal traction -pillory cardboard insert is *CLASSIC!!!* 32:11
I had one of those Good Humor Ice Cream Bars back when I was a kid. They were pretty darn good too! Bosco was very very good!And Slinky's were fun. Fluff was great!
In the Remco "Project Yankee Doodle Test Center" commercial, the voice-over is done by Jackson Beck, who voiced the character of Bluto in the "Popeye" cartoons of the 1940s-50s. He was also the narrator in 1966's "New Adventures of Superman," as well as the voice of both Perry White and Lex Luthor on the show. He also voiced the cartoon version of The Joker in 1968.
Patty Duke was a cute little kid. And the toy gun looked like it was inspired by either "the man from uncle", or "secret agent man" or Combat". No one could mangle the English language as well as the cowardly lion, maybe except for slip mahoney ! Those ladies sure worked hard for a living (on the assembly line). 👍. Those were wonderful toys.
Color forms hours of fun...even more fun when you invite your friends over to sniff the plastic.So much laughter infact it will sound like New Years Eve in the nut house.
Sonny Fox Show..funniest thing I ever saw was a contest to see who could drink their Bosco chocolate milk..one kid drank it so fast..it flowed out of his nose on live TV..it was in 1959..the last year we lived in Brooklyn..NY..It was hysterical!!😂😂😂🎈🎈🎈
, I don't know whatever happened to that little boy they that Good Humor ice cream with a cherry thing what's happened to him now I mean I know the guys probably dead by now but enough about him but the little kid with the glasses on the way home to him what happened all these kids in these info commercials that you called today his brother Channel he's 1956 yeah that was pretty neat humor guy cuz I'm a boy whatever happened to him
Was the other kind called Golden Goose shoes? You bought shoes from them, and they would give you a plastic egg, I think it had candy, and little toys inside it?
That guy doing the spiel for Good Humor launches into a Fourth of July fireworks safety promo..."And of course fireworks can be dangerous; if you don't believe me, just ask our pal Three Finger Joe!"
Damn those were fun times. Kids today don’t have a clue. Too much electronic devices we had some cool stuff but we went outside and played stick ball skelzies tag etc.
remember the barrel ring and a stick? what a great toy that was. i remember chasing the ring all over town. and i was the envy of elm street. this was during the depression, and tge average kid was busy starving to death, and couldnt afford a barrel ring and a stick. but my dad was foreman at the barrel ring factory, and he brought home my first barrel ring and a stick, when i was 7. please post a commercial for the barrel ring and a stick! i wish they made a barrel ring and a stick game for x box. what a fun game that would be! i would play it while drinking bosco. If you post a commercial for barrel ring and a stick... instead of the same old tired-ass stuff you have been posting for the last 25 years! And please dont forget to put TVDAYS at the bottom of it in case we, for one second, forget that Mr. Old (so full of himself) TV, posted it.
I remember these all and I have fond memories. No batteries. No violence. No brain deadening video games. No one plays with yo yos anymore. Guess since we have the big one in the White House
At 40:15 Topper Toys Johnny Seven One Man Army multifunction toy gun being assembled. According to Wikipedia the best selling boys toy of 1964. I had one but it was too large and fragile to be suitable for playing Army outside. Army generally happened at Scott's house bc his folks' back yard had a gate on both sides of the house allowing two avenues of attack but also two avenues to defend. Probably joined one of the donations of less used toys my mother seemed to do quite often.
I'm sixty right And I love watching these old television commercials, at night if I canti sleep . Good ole Bosco..😊
Summer in the 1960's had 3 ice cream trucks in the afternoon and a 4th in the evening, where I lived. The afternoon trucks were:. Good Humor, Pied Piper, and Carnival.
The 🌃 night brought Mr. Softee.
Ahhh. Marvelous time to be a kid
The PFFlyer's commercial brought back lots of memories. We wore them all our childhood & I remember getting the ring. Also, had many pairs of Buster Brown shoes.
These commercials are a billion times BETTER then the so called commercials we have today. I wish I lived back then. Thanks for sharing :)
I had many color forms sets as a child and I was always enchanted with the new plastic smell. I think I smelled them more than played with them!
I had a spaceman one. I loved it.
I loved Bosco. Thank you Ira for preserving all of this wonderful history.
when Bosco ran low my mother added milk to the jar and shook it so we used it all. it probably didn't even cost a dollar.
I think a few stores still carry Bosco but now if you could find it you would get it in plastic instead of a glass bottle. Everything came in glass bottles back then.
We drove 550 miles every summer from Arkansas to Iowa, to visit my grandmother, my mom's sister. This went on from the mid 60's up till 1999, when grandma passed. Any way, one year mom bought me Colorforms. At one point. I guess I was so quiet for so long, she thought for a moment they had accidentally left me behind at a gas station. They really were a lot of fun. AND dad didn't get mad later because there were no melted crayons in the seats!
I loved Colorforms. They were the best
When I was a kid we did the same thing. We made the 500 mile ride from NJ to VA. Fantastic time consuming toys and puzzles when we were young children.
I miss my toys from the 60s.
I had that radio station. It was the coolest!
I had to stop the film...brought back too many memories... teary eyed now..OMG where did the time go?
Bert Lahr..the Cowardly Lion..stealing the Lays Potato Chips..😂😂😂😂💝🎈
Life was so simple back then.
Any thing made people happy.
Shut up
ill
You must be retired ?
i remember those sliny and Sticky Fingers commercials..... The P.F Flyers commercials were great..... Thank you.....
Colorforms!
I remember begging for them, and then my mother complaining that I never played with them because they were just boring.
My little green army men were lots more fun.
..and Bosco was great!
I always lost most of them and was left with nothing but the board.
You can say what you want but those colorforms commercials are art by it's own.
Some of the toys at the end are quite impressive.
We used to get our school shoes every September at the Buster Brown store..they actually measured your feet back then..
Red goose for our shoes . before that , I didn't care . I was too young to care .
My brother and I would get PF Flyers and Keds sneakers there and they always gave you a toy with the purchase. I remember they gave out an arrow head whistle set one time. When I was in college I actually worked at a Buster Brown shoe store. I preferred being a customer, the owner was an idiot.
I remember bieng measured at Stride Rite stores. When kids feet were cared about. I dont know if they do that today ?
Always wanted Buster Brown or Red Goose shoes. We always had to go to Kmart, Woolworths, or PayLess shoes!
Marx, Topper and Remco made the best toys. Miss those days! 👍🤠🌲🌲 🌲 🎼
I haven't seen Bert Lahr do a Lay's Potato chip commercial in the LONGEST time. The kid only allowed him one chip - and he really GRABBED that bag from that kid, didn't he?
I remember this one , in 1967 !
Ha Ha I was eating Lays potato chips at the same time the lays commercial started lol.
I had some of these toys when i was growing up, toys back then were so cool.
these ads really took me back to my childhood. thanks
One of the most fun things about Colorforms: putting them back on their little outlines when you were done. :-)
Yes!, and I was very anal about it too. :)
I had the 101Dalmatians colorforms. Fun!
I had the Batman set. I was anal about putting the pieces back in the outlines too!
One year I asked for colorforms for Christmas. My mom tried talking me out of them. I Insisted and did get them . Mine were Babes in Toyland with Annette Funicello. I loved her at that time.
That ice cream sounds absolutely amazing! 😍🤤🍒
It'd great that they actually filmed a COLOUR form commercial in black and white! Brilliant concept! Look at those colourful shades of grey!
Because most had black & white TV sets back then..Einstein..
The clip showing the doll manufacturing plant made me think "Toys made in the USA!! Imagine that!!". Sheesh, this is where toys for US kids should be made, here in the US, not in China. If the big toy manufacturers would bring back the factories and give US people work, plus make safe toys, wouldn't that be something!
It looked like the ladies , on the assembly line where kinda pissed and bothered by that little monkey supervisor and the probable remarks from the camera crew !
LoL 😂 what a concept 🇺🇸
Made here they'd be sooooo expensive nobody would ever buy them.
Niemand dreht die Zeit zurück, nicht einmal die Winchester wird in USA gefertigt!
Toy's should be made here in the U.S.A. I second that!
I liked seeing Bert Lahr in that commercial again, but in the early 1960s I liked Laura Scudders barbeque potato chips THE BEST ...many thousands of years ago I would get the large size of it, bought two full bags of it together!!! ALL FOR MYSELF!
Sonny Fox was no pervert. He was a great guy and one of the best hosts Wonderama ever had.
Saw Sonny Fox at Palisades Amusement Park.
i only remember sandy becker. this footage is a terrible trigger. i don't know why, but they should put a warning.
At 56:14, the little girl is Lisa Gerritsen, She played Phyllis's daughter Bess on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
She was on a show with William Windom (?sp) His character was a cartoonist, and she wore a cumbersome night brace. I cant remember the name of the series.
@@snugbug5067 That was "My World and Welcome To It." The title comes from a book by James Thurber, a writer and cartoonist who primarily worked for "The New Yorker" magazine and Windom was essentially playing Thurber.
@@barryputterman2412 thats the name ! 🙂 She did a lot of acting. She was on Family Affair in a guest spot. She did a lot probably because she had BIG eyes and seemed intelligent for her age. I'm sure I'm not remembering everything !! Also westerns, like Gunsmoke for one.
@@snugbug5067 Well, you may not be remembering everything, but you certainly are remembering an awful lot. I believe we both have fond memories of Lisa Gerritsen.
What about FIZZIES!!? I loved those!!
My mom finally bought us some after tons if nagging , and after we actually tasted them , we went back to Kool-aid . rootbeer flavor .
@@howardwayne3974 Fizzies contained a chemical that was really dangerous and Fizzies were removed from the market.
George Costanza loved the Bosco!
that was his password!
J. Peterman's mom's last words....and then she dropped dead!
I like when the one commercial emphasized "quiet time" and there was loud shrieking seagulls drowning out the voiceover! lol!
Yeah , all that noise ,..... was " for the birds "
Paradise lost. Love those times.
Lol kid was tripping out on that ice cream bar. Just staring at it lost in space.
Commercial 's back then were captivating. And civilized!!!!
I tried explaining to a nephew why slinky was so much fun to play with. I couldn't think of a single thing!
Could be like Egon in Ghostbusters II, straighten it.
I liked Silly Putty better.
I remember the super ball from the mid to late 60s. Your neck would hurt if they really went farther and farther and farther.
Bosco was my go to chocolate milk as a kid in the 50’s, never liked Nestles, Hersheys etc. short while ago I spotted a Bosco jar and couldn’t wait to taste my childhood. Gagged, couldn’t finish it. Was so disappointed 😩😊
King Zor and The Great Garloo...Two toys I always wanted but never got.
They were loads of fun but my brothers destroyed them...
Oh yeah and don't forget robot commando...
@@terrybromery6734 yes
YAAY BOSCO! I loved it, back in the dinosaur days.
Now we are becoming fossils..😂😂😂
Those gals looked thrilled to be working in that toy factory...geeze
Lots of carpal tunnel syndrome, no doubt.
They had a union and were payed more than today. Back then a dollar bought what $23.50 buys today.
Isn’t that young Patti Duke in the “Baby Toodles” commercial? I was a little kid growing up in the 1950s, so these commercials and toys bring back a lot of fond memories. However, in 1961 I turned 13 and discovered that boys were a whole lot more fun than those toys 😉.
Sandy Becker!! I was a guest on his show when I was about 5.
Omgosh how cool is that??👍👍😅😅😅🤦🏼♀️
Jealous!
My favorite boxed game from the 1960s was the home version of the game show, Concentration. During that decade, I had the 2nd, 3rd and 6th editions of that game.
Unfortunately I gave away my Concentration game, along with Crazy Clock.
We still have at least 2 editions of Concentration in the the attic, and my Jeopardy! board game from the 1960s; it goes from $10 to $50, double jeopardy is from $60 to $100, and it comes with clickers!
@@bobbyfrancis8957 Had a copy of the sixth edition of "Jeopardy!".
My colorforms Popeye had him involved in different kinds of weather,he even had a raincap and raincoat; no, this is lost today, I don't know what happened to it, played with it alot.
@@joellafargue9882 Do you have Shenanigans too?
So, in the first spot, we see Woody Allen as a Cub Scout eating a Good Humor ice cream bar. It's the best acting he's done in years ...
How do you know that was Woody Allen?
I was born in 1993 but i really love those years, the sound of the video, the music they make and also the women. I don't know why but i think women were much beautiful in the 40's,50's than today. I really regret to be born in the 90's lol
Heavy Gratitude for sharing
Wow! Patty Duke was so cute when she was little! (around 36-38mins, Remco Drive in and also Toodles doll).
... OMG, the floor crew must've been biting their tongues at his smooth "cover" ... but that doll's neck brace - spinal traction -pillory cardboard insert is *CLASSIC!!!* 32:11
I had one of those Good Humor Ice Cream Bars back when I was a kid. They were pretty darn good too! Bosco was very very good!And Slinky's were fun. Fluff was great!
In the Remco "Project Yankee Doodle Test Center" commercial, the voice-over is done by Jackson Beck, who voiced the character of Bluto in the "Popeye" cartoons of the 1940s-50s. He was also the narrator in 1966's "New Adventures of Superman," as well as the voice of both Perry White and Lex Luthor on the show. He also voiced the cartoon version of The Joker in 1968.
I had a lot of these toys, growing up in the 50's and 60's Mostly off the Cereal boxes
I loved colorforms, especially, Mrs Cookie's Kitchen.
Oh i love it. Sonny Fox, my favorite Wonderama host...and smiling at the boy who cannot keep his eyes off the icecream
Patty Duke was a cute little kid. And the toy gun looked like it was inspired by either "the man from uncle", or "secret agent man" or Combat". No one could mangle the English language as well as the cowardly lion, maybe except for slip mahoney !
Those ladies sure worked hard for a living (on the assembly line). 👍. Those were wonderful toys.
That's none other than Bert Lahr, Who played the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz, playing the kid's father at 29:09.
57beachboy I love Bert Lahr as I am a big Wizard of Oz fan
Theophilus Thistle I think that kid was a relation to him. He looked a lot alike him.
It might be one of his grand cubs
These commercials were made back when TV viewers had an attention span longer than 6 seconds!
Sonny Fox and then came Bob McAllister, I never missed it.
Yes kids there was a time when you didn't have i pads,and dvd players. We had toys that let you use your imagination!
toys you played with outside
You should see the toys my girlfriend plays with.
@@oliviajohnjohnolivia8142 lmao
That "Great Garloo" thing would scare the shit out of me.
Color forms hours of fun...even more fun when you invite your friends over to sniff the plastic.So much laughter infact it will sound like New Years Eve in the nut house.
Sonny Fox Show..funniest thing I ever saw was a contest to see who could drink their Bosco chocolate milk..one kid drank it so fast..it flowed out of his nose on live TV..it was in 1959..the last year we lived in Brooklyn..NY..It was hysterical!!😂😂😂🎈🎈🎈
"Buster Brown Shoes"...as kids (when our parents weren't around, of course, LOL), we called them Bastard Brown Shoes.
, I don't know whatever happened to that little boy they that Good Humor ice cream with a cherry thing what's happened to him now I mean I know the guys probably dead by now but enough about him but the little kid with the glasses on the way home to him what happened all these kids in these info commercials that you called today his brother Channel he's 1956 yeah that was pretty neat humor guy cuz I'm a boy whatever happened to him
What ever became of P.F. Flyers shoes?
Was the other kind called Golden Goose shoes? You bought shoes from them, and they would give you a plastic egg, I think it had candy, and little toys inside it?
@@deborahskillman3003 he was a child then, that was the late 50's. Chances are he's still quite active.
@@luisreyes1963 I remember those sneakers
Those kids were the same ones in every toy commercials .
That guy doing the spiel for Good Humor launches into a Fourth of July fireworks safety promo..."And of course fireworks can be dangerous; if you don't believe me, just ask our pal Three Finger Joe!"
Uh-oh, Baby Toodles isn't in an approved car seat! Those little moms better watch out!
I always loved Sonny Fox .
I had the Deputy Dawg Colorforms. They were fairly cool, good concept.
Those baby dolls look like they would haunt the house.
I love the Good Humor Strawberry Shortcake bars, I wish I could try the cherry ones.
Pity they don't make them Cherry ones anymore.
I have the Strawberry Shortcake in my freezer now..they dont taste as good as back then..
I always thought the cherry ones tasted nasty.
Loved COLORFORMS!
Duncan Yo Yos..could never do the tricks with those things..like Walk the Dog..lol..😂😂😂
The Wishnik Trolls..they were really popular back then..💝💝
I LOVED those Troll dolls. I thought they were the cutest things.
you could see the good humor guy reading a tele prompter.
I love all these vids !!!!!!!!!
nothing like eating a fluffernutter, sipping iced tea, and watching old commercials that aired years before your time.
Loved Colorforms!!💝💝💝
Damn those were fun times. Kids today don’t have a clue. Too much electronic devices we had some cool stuff but we went outside and played stick ball skelzies tag etc.
I loved ColorForms.
I had Miss Cookie's Kitchen and Willie Weatherman.
Those were the best ones .💝🎈
remember the barrel ring and a stick? what a great toy that was. i remember chasing the ring all over town. and i was the envy of elm street. this was during the depression, and tge average kid was busy starving to death, and couldnt afford a barrel ring and a stick. but my dad was foreman at the barrel ring factory, and he brought home my first barrel ring and a stick, when i was 7. please post a commercial for the barrel ring and a stick!
i wish they made a barrel ring and a stick game for x box. what a fun game that would be! i would play it while drinking bosco. If you post a commercial for barrel ring and a stick... instead of the same old tired-ass stuff you have been posting for the last 25 years! And please dont forget to put TVDAYS at the bottom of it in case we, for one second, forget that Mr. Old (so full of himself) TV, posted it.
Sonny Fox...Good Humor Ice Cream, brings back memories...Sandy Becker & Bosco. (The only competition for Coco-Marsh, LOL!) Geez!
Cocoa Marsh was hawked on the Howdy Doody Show..🎈🎈🎈 the host was Buffalo Bob..
Woh, that is crazy vintage. Love it.
LOL!!! the wishnick later became The troll doll !!!!!!
It's the Topper factory. You can tell by the Johnny 7 guns and Secret Sam attache case.
I've been binging old commercials. The boy in the toy drive in one is in A LOT of these
I love BOSCO.Someone told me you can still get it in NY.
It's sold on Amazon.
I wasn't aware Bosco was limited to NY. I get it all the time here in NY. Good stuff.
You can get Bosco in NJ, too. Along with Maypo hot cereal and Taylor Pork Roll. 🤠
I want my country back!!
Sorry, too late for that.
Wow I played Color Forms and I'm 31 from Montreal, Canada... think my aunt had it.
I had a Beatles Colorform set in the 60s.
Quit teasing that kid! LOL!!
Yeah! He did get to eat the Good Humor ice cream!
I remember these all and I have fond memories. No batteries. No violence. No brain deadening video games. No one plays with yo yos anymore. Guess since we have the big one in the White House
They made toys and dolls in the USA back then. They’re expensive collectors items today. I drank Bosch when I was small and wore Keds sneakers
fluffer nutter the pre-dated snack before smores from the late 70's best I remember or they were around but got popular around 1980.
I wasn't expecting that tiny tears doll to come with a bubble pipe XD
Tiny was gettin down early! (smile)
I got Tiny Tears for Christmas when I was 3 years old..💝💝🎁🎁🎅🎄🎈🎈
Or even a hookah!!!!
Ora hash pipe .
I had the Silver Noble Knight Sir Stuart. But he rode Bravo , the Gold Knight's horse.
He won Bravo by defeating the Gold Knight in a Jousting match
I got both of them at Child World when they were discontinued, for a buck apiece. Sometimes you got lucky on the discount toy aisle back in the day.
I kept wondering what company the toy factory segment was until I saw Secret Sam, which I had. It was Topper. My cousin had the big toy tank.
I remember those highly modified Ford F-100s that sold Good Humor ice cream
At 40:15 Topper Toys Johnny Seven One Man Army multifunction toy gun being assembled. According to Wikipedia the best selling boys toy of 1964. I had one but it was too large and fragile to be suitable for playing Army outside. Army generally happened at Scott's house bc his folks' back yard had a gate on both sides of the house allowing two avenues of attack but also two avenues to defend. Probably joined one of the donations of less used toys my mother seemed to do quite often.
I wish I was born back then ☺️
44:29...Finger on the TRIGGER----Pointing at his Bosses CHEST...hahahaha Never go to the shooting range with THAT GOOBER!!! LOL
Good humor needed a special symbol because other ice cream trucks were impersonating them 🤯🤯🤯 then he went into a public service safety announcement 😂
Bosco was good.Does anyone remember the other chocolate syrup Coco marsh
And Strawberry Yum Berry
God, I remember them all; Coco Marse, Bosco and Fox's Uber!!! And there were like six smaller companies products...
Bosco is still available.
I remember them both. (Don't figure out my age, LOLOLOLOLOLOL).]
Yes..."Yum Berry". I never had Yum Berry,but I remember the ads on TV.
The Great Garloo I remember, but was too scary for me. I liked the mini gas stations,lincoln logs,green army men. When Christmas catalogues were fun.