Le Seuer sure has changed hands a lot over the years. I didn’t realize they were part of Green Giant. Awhile back they were a General Mills product and now they are with B&G Foods. For a canned line of veggies they are the best.
I swear the guy who was speaking in the Rolaids commercial was the same guy who handed out the assignments on self destructive audio tape to the crew in Mission Impossible. He had the absolutely perfect voice for TV and commercials. It's too bad that no one told Jack Palance that he had died in 1970. It could have saved him from playing a dried out mummy for the next 20 years. The music from the Omega commercial was lifted straight from the original Star Trek. Accent MSG, it's not just for Chinese food anymore.
Plant based meat substitutes like Morningstar were gross back then and they still are. I can see using tofu in stir fry to make the meat go further as it soaks in flavor really well. But nothing will replace meat, not on my table at least.
That was the horrible tasting Chun King before real Chinese restaurants came to every place in every state. I remember eating the stuff. I thought it had a weird after taste.
Yes, but the corporate merger mania that gave control over our food supply to 10 corporations resulted in HFCS and higher carbs. And the corporations building brand loyalty through these ads paved thew way. So that wasn't really before obesity. That was when the problem was rolled out.
Glad they still make Carnation Instant Breakfast.
Now why are some of the ads choppy?
Spoiler alert: There is a great ad with George Burns on this. TY for sharing this. This has great ads. God Bless You & stay safe.
Le Seuer sure has changed hands a lot over the years. I didn’t realize they were part of Green Giant. Awhile back they were a General Mills product and now they are with B&G Foods. For a canned line of veggies they are the best.
"Accent" food seasoning was 100% monosodium glutamate.
and MSG is still fantastic in nearly everything!
Just bought a can!
Still is
I still use it, it's a great product.
@@20000lbs_of_Cheese MSG is the magic ingredient. I bought a 5 pound can from a restaurant supply company in the 1990s.
That woman sniffed the ashtrays in the morning after the card game.
21:13 Barry Bostwick as the husband in the Folgers ad.
Put THAT in your Funk &Wagnalls😊
We bought our set at Krogers back in the day. It was actually kind of fun to get the next one on our shopping trips.
I swear the guy who was speaking in the Rolaids commercial was the same guy who handed out the assignments on self destructive audio tape to the crew in Mission Impossible. He had the absolutely perfect voice for TV and commercials.
It's too bad that no one told Jack Palance that he had died in 1970. It could have saved him from playing a dried out mummy for the next 20 years.
The music from the Omega commercial was lifted straight from the original Star Trek.
Accent MSG, it's not just for Chinese food anymore.
Cinnamon Dynamints were the best. They were like a tiny Atomic Fire Ball on your mouth😊
It’s funny but all of the ladies Hush Puppies ads have disappeared from UA-cam.. I remember them as a small child.
Thank you for this!!!!!!!! Great cultural history.
1:59- Paul Frees, of course, is the "King".
Lipton Noodle Soup with Jack Palance (you didn't have to cross out his name)
21:13- Virginia Christine as "Mrs. Olson".
Accent is pure MSG, IIRC.
12:17- Billy Beck is the "Baker".
Green Giant Le Sueur Little Baby Peas (No Sprout But Just A Kind Royalty King) 1:58
Many of these have more of a late 60s vibe. Still, fun to watch.
4:56- Ron Masak.
13:17 A very unusual Peter Thomas voice over.
25:00 Jack Gilford on camera and John Connell on the v/o.
I would never have guess that was Peter, until the last line.
@@brianarbenz7206 Yes, Peter Thomas really changed up his normal delivery on that v/o.
How can a whole family fit into a wide-track Pontiac Le Mans?
You fold 'em like cardboard and slide 'em in! 😉
Thank you!
@ 25:54, When your out of F-8s, your out of fighters.
"you're" of course. Darned auto fill!
When you need guns to down those pesky Mig 19s, nothing but a F8 will do!
Ah, what they didn't know is that Morning Star Farms is loaded with salt. Love from Marysville California
The trident ad was cute and the green giant peas
5:24- July 3-9, 1976 issue.
Taylor Grant, announcer.
Vic Perrin on the voice-over @ 24:41 ??
Probably. 🙂
Plant based meat substitutes like Morningstar were gross back then and they still are. I can see using tofu in stir fry to make the meat go further as it soaks in flavor really well. But nothing will replace meat, not on my table at least.
I've been eating a non-meat diet for 25 years and love it. I do eat some of the Morningstar Farms foods. I like 'em.
Interesting that they called a 210 inch long car ,small
Distorted perspective
No people things for cats? Cats want to eat people too!
😹😹
Bactine is now a Bayer product. Sadly, Listerol has since disappeared.
Best movie 👍👍
At 18:26 I wonder how many people watching this are saying, "Hey, maybe that's my birthmother!"
How many celebrities did you spot?
Yeah the good old days with deadly Saccharine and talc.
Little did we know then how horrible for your health margarine and sugar substitutes were.
Anybody with an inkling of common sense knew that substitutes created in a lab were no replacement for the real thing.
Rich's Coffee Rich dairy creamer with George Burns
And 20 years before, he used Carnation Evaporated Milk to cream his coffee! 😏
@@fromthesidelinesBurns was already a young man when coffee was discovered. 👴
True.
??? MSG by the teaspoon?
Women spoke in their natural feminine voice back then - zero vocal fry and no uptalking.
That's why I watch stuff in this category. No vocal fry and none of the filler-words such as "like" in every sentence.
@@eucliduschaumeau8813 Ya know, riiight, know what I’m sayin’, I feel like, not gonna lie…
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Yeah well i mean yuno like it's much better those days.
People read real books and had a proper vocabulary.
A fine example of that feminine elocution at 23:41 🤭
@@luisreyes1963 So fresh.
👍
That was the horrible tasting Chun King before real Chinese restaurants came to every place in every state. I remember eating the stuff. I thought it had a weird after taste.
From the times before America became obese
It’s a trade off, people eat more because they aren’t smoking a pack a day of Marlboros.
Check out the ad at 22:17 ☹️
@@luisreyes1963 probably most of those folks were non smokers or quit and put on the weight. lol
Yes, but the corporate merger mania that gave control over our food supply to 10 corporations resulted in HFCS and higher carbs. And the corporations building brand loyalty through these ads paved thew way. So that wasn't really before obesity. That was when the problem was rolled out.