Commercials from 1973 - look for familiar products
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Here's a list of the commercials included in this collection:
1. PG: Scope Mouthwash - 0:00
2. Hardee's Mushroom N' Swiss Burger - 0:30
3. Texaco - 1:01
4. Birds Eye: Cool Whip - 2:01
5. KFC - 2:31
6. Hasbro: Gumball Banks, 1970s - 3:04
8. P&G: Prell Shampoo - 3:33
9. P&G: Crest Toothpaste - 4:04
10. 1973 commercial for Trans Australia Airlines (TAA) - 5:02
11. Continental Airlines - 6:04
12. Glad oven bags - 6:34
13. Post: Honeycomb Cereal - 6:56
14. Kellogg's Special K - 7:26
15. General Foods: Horizon Coffee - 7:54
16. Eveready batteries - 8:54
17. Parker, Randall - Vita Craft Commercial - 9:28
18. Sara Lee Chocolate Cake - 10:43 - บันเทิง
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what throwbacks!
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4:04 - Crest - with Pamela Huntington. She was in quite a few commercials: Enjoli, Canada Dry Mixers, an air-freshener, and an appallingly sexist commercial for Virginia Slims.
3:04 - Gumball Banks - See the little plastic bags of about 40 gumballs in the final shot? Those came with the banks. To fill the banks with gumballs, like they are in the commercial, you had to buy 1 large or 2 small refills, which our Mom never did.
Those sugarless gumballs had pleasant, but weirdly bland, flavours that I'd never tasted before...or since.
These commercials seem so cringey compared to now
9:29 - Vita Craft - That woman has jarringly precise diction, particularly on the T sounds. It sounds terribly affected and artificial---and untrustworthy.
Professional announcers soften their T's slightly, to be more like ordinary people's pronunciation.