IIRC orange Slice die not have caffeine at the time of this commercial but added it later in the 1990s. Caffeine was essentially a 4 letter word in 1980s marketing, but by the 90s it was back in vogue.
These stations probably didn't see it that way. Not everyone bought the cable, and even people with cable still watched the local indy stations sometimes.
Now this is really great from the 80's
Thank You.❤❤📺📺📺📺❤❤
Me, 2 personally, *Roger Temple!😊*
Great use of Heart's "These Dreams" for "Spellbound."
"Our middle name is coat" - nowadays they just call them Burlington because they're way beyond that.
2:41 -Geraldo from *_The Geraldo Show!_*
That's actor James Kiberd best known as Trever Dillion from All My Children seen in the Soft Rock 105. WNSR radio commercial. 📻🤗🎧🎶
1:09 The voice you hear is Grammy-winning and future platinum-selling pop/rock artist Michael Bolton.
...from *_Back To The Future?😀_*
I was surprised Sunkist was mentioned in the comparison to Slice in addition to Crush. Sunkist contains caffeine unlike other orange sodas.
IIRC orange Slice die not have caffeine at the time of this commercial but added it later in the 1990s. Caffeine was essentially a 4 letter word in 1980s marketing, but by the 90s it was back in vogue.
Ron Darling shilling for Chevrolet!
Isn’t it odd to advertise cable (the competition) on regular tv?
These stations probably didn't see it that way. Not everyone bought the cable, and even people with cable still watched the local indy stations sometimes.