I remember it, but I sure don't miss it... I mean, it's Labor Day weekend, you should be outside having fun (in some way or another), not stuck indoors watching the tube!
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 Yeah, well...you just don't get it, 'cause you're "not so smart". Most of those viewers tuned in specifically to help and be entertained (like me), and a lot of those viewers were old and inferm with lots of money to donate! So...STFU!
More like a few decades, and even then a lot of these aren't THAT fascinating--the cartoons (meh), and the celebrities you've barely heard of or don't remember from anything OTHER than their commercials (which in my case is a lot of them--Anita Bryant, Danny Thomas, Jerry Lewis, etc.), the "cast" commercials from TV shows you didn't watch (in my case, Make Room for Daddy and Dennis the Menace), and so on.
I'm not sure what Sally meant by "seasoning", though...some kind of hallucinogen, I assume. Also, I didn't know Charlie Brown (& family) had a microwave!
In the 80s William Shatner did commercials for relatively primitive computers/video games (gotta love those graphics at 0:14-0:18 & 0:23-0:28)...nowadays, he does commercials for personal injury lawyers, at least in the Wash. DC area. I think I've seen enough of his face in TV commercials, thank you!
Background...Shatner never got all that much beyond the weekly salary from STAR TREK originally, then got taken to the cleaners when he divorced his first wife (for a time he was actually living in a camper truck). I don't know if he is still with the woman he subsequently married, Marcie (I remember the commercials they did together for Promise margarine) Now, thanks to taking his Priceline pay in stock options, he is now one of the wealthiest people in Hollywood. (P.S.--his daughter from his first marriage did some acting...you can see her alongside Huey Lewis and the News in the video for their first big hit "Do You Believe In Love")
8:19 Ha! Clever idea to have the viewer 'interact' with Boris Karloff in the commercial. 12:44 It's *scary* seeing Jack Webb smile! ;-) And why does a young Cybil Shepherd remind me of Alicia Silverstone?
@@allisoncorona8162 actually a company called Lomography has started making the 110 film for these cameras again. The large film cameras you are referring to is 126, No one is currently making that film. 120 is a roll type medium format film which is still around. The developing lab I use is thedarkroom.com shop.lomography.com/en/lomography-color-tiger-110-3-pack?country=us&gclid=CjwKCAiA-P7xBRAvEiwAow-Vaf30wnBF_h1bpMIDdVAccSBtevHR1FH9ull1OtveKmDui_ldtgDYQBoCC5EQAvD_BwE
The voice over artist heard at 7:30 is Canadian. And when Ontario had a beer strike in 85, the LCBO brought in lots of Genesee beer to replace the domestic stuff.
Some of the history you missed...the Lux ad aired in Canada. Tammy Grimes does the voice over for the Elizabeth Arden spot. And of course, Mickey Mantle had bigger problems to deal with than athlete's foot.
Allison Corona - I remember that. She was a big supporter of Pray the Gay away. I remember my Mom saying she had no right to tell anyone about what happens in the bedroom, behind close doors. She never bought any orange juice after that first interview. Even when they replaced her with Bing and family.
8:44 His real name, was BILL PRATT He did a play with the role of Boris Karlov ...a russian character And LATER decided to use the name with anglicized spelling Vincent Price was born in ST LOUIS MO I think, he later developed a british accent
At 3:O2, check the black and white photo in the background. It's Danny Thomas, then, a highly placed executive within the company who produced this advertisement. A very common practise!.
You mean owner of the production companies (Danny Thomas Productions and Martero Productions) doing one heck of a lot of TV business then! Thomas had four shows in production on the Desilu lot at one time.
These children are the characters from "Make Room for Daddy". Danny Thomas, in the picture, was their father, Danny Williams in the show. Don't you have a picture of your dad around the house someplace?
A classmate saw the Chipmunks doing a recording during Christmas vacation. He said it was old guys, "singing real slow." Gainsburgers are still popular, but now we don't waste them on the dog. Times are a lot tougher now....
I was thinking exactly that, they must have recorded everything they sang in super slow time to speed it up to a normal cadence of singing and speaking.
@@MJAP123 No, it has always been one guy, Ross Bagdasarian (who went by the stage name "David Seville"), the adult who is trying to get them organized. He did all of the chipmunks' voices. It was done on an open reel tape recorder at a slow speed, then played back at double speed. If you ever listen to any of the Chipmunk recordings on an old tape deck, step down one speed, and you'll hear his voice speaking slowly. When they're singing together, it was simply a multitrack recording of him doing each voice separately.
@@jamesw1659 As kids my friends and I accomplished the same thing by playing a Chipmunks album at 16 RPM, back when most turntables had more than two speeds.
I knew Boris Karloff narrated How The Grinch Stole Christmas, but I didn’t know that they modeled the character on him. That first add he makes a look that’s 100% Grinch...it was awesome!
It's very interesting to hear Hal Smith (Otis on the Andy Griffith show) doing the voice of Elmer Fudd after Arthur Q Bryan passed, and before Mel took over the voice himself.
It just blows my mind how many cigarette ads there were back then, and the ads all claim smoking was safe, using words like 'cool', refreshing' trying to imply it was perfectly natural to inhale toxic chemicals every day for 20 or so years.
Jack Webb hoarking two different brands - died of lung cancer. You morons saying "just enjoy the comercials" can GFYS. Every smoker relative I had died of lung cancer. I quit after 20 years just hoping it was in time. Idiots.
Yes, they're old, and, sadly, if you're old enough to remember almost all of these ads, so are you...makes us "boomers" more acutely aware of our OWN mortality...
In addition to identifying the celebrities in the commercials, it would have been nice if the year each commercial first aired was included. Some of these seem a lot more "vintage" than the others.
brings back so many memories of my childhood. it is sad some of those commercials, like the cigarette ads glorified smoking and made it seem harmless and fun to smoke. like it was the in thing to do. but in reality made so many sick and died from it. Today, tobacco companies have to place an ad to actutally tell the sickness and death can occur if you smoke! how different it is now. back then, if they ever said that, they would lose billions of dollars. in reality they promoted a product that will kill you!!
Now there are PSA's about the hazards for smoking e-Cigarettes and they're fruit flavored candy flavored tobacco, They are saying they are just as lethal as the real ones.
I can remember those orange juice commercials with Anita Bryant. When I was about thirteen she was the butt of jokes for some reason that I had no idea at the time were her views on gays. I didn't even know what the word even meant. A girl in my class tried to make me say something dirty the joke was, If Anita Bryant married Moby Dick what would her name be?" I wasn't about to say what she was wanting me to so I said nothing at all. I should have said "Mrs. Moby Dick."
Former Ms. America who parlayed her start into a singing career. She had songs on the easy-listening channels that were more prevalent in that time, late 50's/early 60's. Her clean image got her the orange-growers gig, where she was on commercials for years. Guess she thought she was bullet-proof in endorsing policies that persecuted gay folks. Surprise!
12:15 the voice of the great Peter Thomas. From the 60s through the 80s, it's likely that no one voiced more national television commercials than Peter Thomas.
@@lettyguerra371 Don't talk about free speech, you piece of shit. The only reason you bring up free speech is to distract people from the vile stuff you say. You're a bigot, as was Anita Bryant. You're not a victim, dumb ass, and neither was she.
We didn't think of it becoming an environmental problem back then, but the millions of plastic Leggs eggs we tossed are still sitting landfills to this day.
I still have my TI-99 and Atari 400. Grape Nuts was like chewing gravel, Frosted Flakes and Sugar Pops for me. I had a crush on both Babarara Eden and Elizabeth Montgomery, they were two kf the most beautiful women in all of hollywood.
Back then Joe Namath did commercials for Brut and panty hose...now today he's a pitchman for supplemental coverage plans for seniors...so not all things change for the better...
"GRAPE NUTS" ? . . 🫒 . . EVER TRY THEM ? . . 🤷 . . They'd crack a tooth ! . . 😱 .. Ahh Yes , back in the day when cereal could be "Covered" with sugar and nobody cared ! . . 🥣 . . 🤸
I remember when Labour Day weekend was all about the MD telethon with Jerry Lewis.
I sure do also. 24 hours long.
@@BigMamou367
I loved 💘 the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon!
Sure do miss it!
Now Labor Day anymore isn't Labor Day anymore!
Just another day to me!!
Oh yeah! I loved it!!
I remember it, but I sure don't miss it... I mean, it's Labor Day weekend, you should be outside having fun (in some way or another), not stuck indoors watching the tube!
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 Yeah, well...you just don't get it, 'cause you're "not so smart". Most of those viewers tuned in specifically to help and be entertained (like me), and a lot of those viewers were old and inferm with lots of money to donate! So...STFU!
Love the Boris Karloff commercials.
179cpv He was quite the busy old-timer on TV. The other being Buster Keaton.
Elizabeth Montgomery.......one of my first crushes. :)
I wouldn't go that far, re either one.
My first crush was Olive Oyle
Anita Bryant, Barbara Eden, Elizabeth Montgomery, Mary Tyler Moore, Susan Dey, and Cybil Sheperd. Schwing!
Commercials are nothing but a chance to raid the refrigerator or run to the bathroom, then a few years pass, and they're fascinating.
Right ?
More like a few decades, and even then a lot of these aren't THAT fascinating--the cartoons (meh), and the celebrities you've barely heard of or don't remember from anything OTHER than their commercials (which in my case is a lot of them--Anita Bryant, Danny Thomas, Jerry Lewis, etc.), the "cast" commercials from TV shows you didn't watch (in my case, Make Room for Daddy and Dennis the Menace), and so on.
Funny it goes that way! I could sit and watch some old familiar commercials all day but get impatient for the present ones to get over with!
& nostalgic!
Anyone else watching WandaVision and enjoying all the references to these old shows and commercials?
The last one reminds me of how much I ❤ Rice Krispies!
13:38 Back in the day before Chex Mix was sold pre-packaged and you had to do it yourself. :)
I'm not sure what Sally meant by "seasoning", though...some kind of hallucinogen, I assume. Also, I didn't know Charlie Brown (& family) had a microwave!
I was a little kid watching tv with my grandparents. ❤️❤️
I 💕 nostalgia thanks 🙏
In the 80s William Shatner did commercials for relatively primitive computers/video games (gotta love those graphics at 0:14-0:18 & 0:23-0:28)...nowadays, he does commercials for personal injury lawyers, at least in the Wash. DC area. I think I've seen enough of his face in TV commercials, thank you!
Background...Shatner never got all that much beyond the weekly salary from STAR TREK originally, then got taken to the cleaners when he divorced his first wife (for a time he was actually living in a camper truck). I don't know if he is still with the woman he subsequently married, Marcie (I remember the commercials they did together for Promise margarine)
Now, thanks to taking his Priceline pay in stock options, he is now one of the wealthiest people in Hollywood.
(P.S.--his daughter from his first marriage did some acting...you can see her alongside Huey Lewis and the News in the video for their first big hit "Do You Believe In Love")
shoulda added Joe Namath's l'eggs commercial
Or the Noxzema ad with Farrah Fawcett
Wouldn’t be pretty now
Beauty Mist was his brand...
Once again, we get to see Yvonne "Batgirl" Craig. This time in a beer ad.
A great Western PA beer ad!
Once again? I never heard of her.
8:19 Ha! Clever idea to have the viewer 'interact' with Boris Karloff in the commercial.
12:44 It's *scary* seeing Jack Webb smile! ;-)
And why does a young Cybil Shepherd remind me of Alicia Silverstone?
"It's scary seeing Jack Webb smile!" Dude was married three times, and they were all gorgeous. He must have smiled sometime.
@15.20, I had one of those pocket 110 Cameras in the 80s. It really was a good camera. The pictures were good.
Now you can't find film for them anymore, let alone for the 120(?) sized cameras, if, you can remember those.
@@allisoncorona8162 actually a company called Lomography has started making the 110 film for these cameras again. The large film cameras you are referring to is 126, No one is currently making that film. 120 is a roll type medium format film which is still around. The developing lab I use is thedarkroom.com
shop.lomography.com/en/lomography-color-tiger-110-3-pack?country=us&gclid=CjwKCAiA-P7xBRAvEiwAow-Vaf30wnBF_h1bpMIDdVAccSBtevHR1FH9ull1OtveKmDui_ldtgDYQBoCC5EQAvD_BwE
this America is no longer alive
What do you mean?
Yes...very sad, but true.
I was just going to type that. America is now South Africa. Shake it Cardi B.
"Don't even THINK about voting for Proposition 18...PUNK! (Clint)
"You gotta ask yourself one question--do I feel lucky? Well, DO ya, punk?" (I think that line was from Sudden Impact, an 80s movie(?))
God what a scream! Such a great flashback!
Commercials are a great way to see social history.
Love the star in character ads.
r.i.p. mary tyler moore :(
Pretty cool! Thanks!
You're welcome, Perry.
Nostalgia I happen to love 💕 this I was born in59
A microwave? The Browns must have been millionaires.
I remembered when we got our first microwave. And i shit you not my mother got rid of it about a year ago. It was taking up space.
And I bet it still works!
Clint Eastwood....Vote against thought control. He was ahead of his time. I didn't want this video to end.
Lol. I love those huge pictures taken by the instamatic camera.
The voice over artist heard at 7:30 is Canadian. And when Ontario had a beer strike in 85, the LCBO brought in lots of Genesee beer to replace the domestic stuff.
Two of my fellow school friends died of muscular dystrophy when we were at school. It is good to see that Jerry Lewis was happy to campaign for them.
This is sort of a history lesson isn't it?
Some of the history you missed...the Lux ad aired in Canada. Tammy Grimes does the voice over for the Elizabeth Arden spot. And of course, Mickey Mantle had bigger problems to deal with than athlete's foot.
TV history, anyway.
Black people are so brilliant to figure things out
Genesee was selling more than just beer at 16:05. I'm drinking one NOW!
Anita Bryant LMAO, always reminds me of a pie in da face!love this channel...
When she became an anti-gay advocate, sales of Florida orange juice plummeted so fast you could hear the crash.
Allison Corona - I remember that. She was a big supporter of Pray the Gay away.
I remember my Mom saying she had no right to tell anyone about what happens in the bedroom, behind close doors. She never bought any orange juice after that first interview. Even when they replaced her with Bing and family.
Oh the memories 😊. Agent 99 (Barbara feldon) was the ladies voice for the bvd commercial. 👍
A young William Shatner, already with his ersatz hair.
He went bald early, like sean Connery
A pink shirt and brown plaid pants. Funky outfit, Mickey Mantle!
Did you ever notice almost all the actors on twilight zone became big time actors
I still remember the smell of cover girl medicated foundation.
"If you're not going to go all the way, man, I mean...why go at all?" (Joe Namath)
Nowadays I see Namath doing ads for life insurance.
8:44
His real name, was BILL PRATT
He did a play with the role of
Boris Karlov ...a russian character
And LATER decided to use the name with anglicized spelling
Vincent Price was born in ST LOUIS MO
I think, he later developed a british accent
At 3:O2, check the black and white photo in the background. It's Danny Thomas, then, a highly placed executive within the company who produced this advertisement. A very common practise!.
You mean owner of the production companies (Danny Thomas Productions and Martero Productions) doing one heck of a lot of TV business then! Thomas had four shows in production on the Desilu lot at one time.
These children are the characters from "Make Room for Daddy". Danny Thomas, in the picture, was their father, Danny Williams in the show. Don't you have a picture of your dad around the house someplace?
A classmate saw the Chipmunks doing a recording during Christmas vacation.
He said it was old guys, "singing real slow."
Gainsburgers are still popular, but now we don't waste them on the dog. Times
are a lot tougher now....
I was thinking exactly that, they must have recorded everything they sang in super slow time to speed it up to a normal cadence of singing and speaking.
Seniors in Florida eat dog food regularly. Florida is a senior friendly no tax state so why eat dog food?
@@MJAP123 No, it has always been one guy, Ross Bagdasarian (who went by the stage name "David Seville"), the adult who is trying to get them organized. He did all of the chipmunks' voices. It was done on an open reel tape recorder at a slow speed, then played back at double speed. If you ever listen to any of the Chipmunk recordings on an old tape deck, step down one speed, and you'll hear his voice speaking slowly. When they're singing together, it was simply a multitrack recording of him doing each voice separately.
@@snugbug5067 yes. They even did the same process for the movies.
@@jamesw1659 As kids my friends and I accomplished the same thing by playing a Chipmunks album at 16 RPM, back when most turntables had more than two speeds.
I knew Boris Karloff narrated How The Grinch Stole Christmas, but I didn’t know that they modeled the character on him. That first add he makes a look that’s 100% Grinch...it was awesome!
It's very interesting to hear Hal Smith (Otis on the Andy Griffith show) doing the voice of Elmer Fudd after Arthur Q Bryan passed, and before Mel took over the voice himself.
crazy googanheim now there's a rare one !
His bits every Saturday night on The Jackie Gleason Show were hilarious!
One of the singers in the Dennis the Menace Cereal commercial sounds like Charles Nelson Reilly singing.
I remember cigart commercials and when they stopped airing them.
It just blows my mind how many cigarette ads there were back then, and the ads all claim smoking was safe, using words like 'cool', refreshing' trying to imply it was perfectly natural to inhale toxic chemicals every day for 20 or so years.
Yep. They even had shows where they lit up on cam & smoked like chimneys.
@Bobby Brady Everyones parents smoked also
Vaccines and flouride not only safe, but make you feel so "with it." Science is for sale like anything else.
Jack Webb hoarking two different brands - died of lung cancer.
You morons saying "just enjoy the comercials" can GFYS.
Every smoker relative I had died of lung cancer.
I quit after 20 years just hoping it was in time.
Idiots.
@Bobby Brady don't forget your flouride and mercury containing flu shots.
Let's see....Chesterfield or Fatima.......decisions, decisions.
13:25 When Jack Webb said "...in Fatima..." it sort of sounded like "emphysema"...uhhhh, no thanks.
No wonder the Commodore Vic-20 is now largely forgotten.. :-D
hey!!!! that was my very first computer.....so bite your tongue.
swifty1969 thats right, byte your tongue
Pre sweetened koolaid...?! Nooooooooooo i gotta add my own sugar...
The former mayor of Carmel CA - Clint!
It blows my mind to think that all of these people from the commercials are so old now that they are all dead
You’ll be gone soon enough as well. From what I’m told, dying kind of sucks.
ALL of them aren’t dead but all are older- don’t kill them before their time!
@@michaeljordan6008 Probably. But you only have to do it once.
Yes, they're old, and, sadly, if you're old enough to remember almost all of these ads, so are you...makes us "boomers" more acutely aware of our OWN mortality...
7:15-Before the name was changed to the American Lung Association.
Excedrin could have just skipped the drugs in the pills and kept the 130mg of caffeine.
Same effect.
I am interested in that comet lighter...
Elizabeth Montgomery 🥰
16:30 when Hollywood was against thought control
Paranoid much?
Hollywood has always conformed to prevalent standards. They don't care about philosophy, they care about business.
At 18:40 Wasn't he a regular on the Red Skelton show?
Jackie Gleason
@@tvtitlechampion3238 Oh- thanks.
In addition to identifying the celebrities in the commercials, it would have been nice if the year each commercial first aired was included. Some of these seem a lot more "vintage" than the others.
0:14 The Vic has a real computer keyboard...unlike that on Shatner's show, what's it called, The Far Out Space Nuts....iyeah, Star Trek, that's it!
We made my little brother a Gaines Burger Burger when I was 12. He didn't like it.
1:00 I'm disappointed Andy Griffith didn't make Barney Fife eat the Gaines Burger, and give the bowl of Grape Nuts to the dog... ;)
Fatima? Never heard that brand
JulieAnkha N. Listen to the old “Dragnet” radio shows from the 50’s - -J ack Webb even did ads for them as they sponsored the program.
brings back so many memories of my childhood. it is sad some of those commercials, like the cigarette ads glorified smoking and made it seem harmless and fun to smoke. like it was the in thing to do. but in reality made so many sick and died from it. Today, tobacco companies have to place an ad to actutally tell the sickness and death can occur if you smoke! how different it is now. back then, if they ever said that, they would lose billions of dollars. in reality they promoted a product that will kill you!!
Now there are PSA's about the hazards for smoking e-Cigarettes and they're fruit flavored candy flavored tobacco, They are saying they are just as lethal as the real ones.
@@stephaniestavropoulos1639 I have teenager I work with that vapes and swears his stuff has no nicotine at all. Is that true?
They actually tested to make it MORE ADDICTIVE.
@@julieankhan.2801 Then yes it does have nicotine.
+Ronnie I,m surprised they don,t have assault gun commercials today.
Could have lived without seeing Anita Bryant
She was a celebrity in the 70's, and her campaign did lead to something, just not for what she was hoping.
I just love seeing clean looking women,, no tattoo, No Labiapiercings, And clean quinny on top of this all.
I haven't had Kool-Aid in fifty years. Do they still sell it?
Yes.At your favorite grocery store.Buy some today.
Yes. I made some holiday punch with it. Grinch punch
David B. When was the last time you were in ANY grocery store? Lots of Kool -Aid choices!
Snap, crackle, but no pop? Must be the illegitimate Rice Crispy.
I can remember those orange juice commercials with Anita Bryant. When I was about thirteen she was the butt of jokes for some reason that I had no idea at the time were her views on gays. I didn't even know what the word even meant. A girl in my class tried to make me say something dirty the joke was, If Anita Bryant married Moby Dick what would her name be?" I wasn't about to say what she was wanting me to so I said nothing at all. I should have said "Mrs. Moby Dick."
What I remember about Anita Bryant was that she was homophobic. I was a kid too
Those singing beavers are so funny .
CHIPMUNKS! Man, I want YOU in front of me on my next nature hike to fend off the bea--I mean Big Brown Doggies! LOL
Singing beavers? Either a nature documentary or a porno...if it's the latter, deal me in!
Who was that orange juice lady, I remember that commercial.
I remember all the commercials.
Tiger. Singer turned Christian activist Anita Bryant.
it's funny how the meaning of "where the sun doesn't shine" has changed.
I dont know but the orange bird is cute !
Anita Bryant. The woman who wrecked her career because she thought that where gay people lived, worked, etc. was her business.
Former Ms. America who parlayed her start into a singing career. She had songs on the easy-listening channels that were more prevalent in that time, late 50's/early 60's. Her clean image got her the orange-growers gig, where she was on commercials for years. Guess she thought she was bullet-proof in endorsing policies that persecuted gay folks. Surprise!
12:15 the voice of the great Peter Thomas. From the 60s through the 80s, it's likely that no one voiced more national television commercials than Peter Thomas.
Come on, you played along with Karloff. Admit it.
I have no idea who is doing the one at 16:21
Was Anita the first pc celeb casualty? Hmmmm I wonder.
I think so.
That's what happens when ur a bigot.
@@demelof1913 "P.C." = Bigotry. No doubt.
@@lettyguerra371
Don't talk about free speech, you piece of shit. The only reason you bring up free speech is to distract people from the vile stuff you say. You're a bigot, as was Anita Bryant. You're not a victim, dumb ass, and neither was she.
I'll translate your question into clear English, Larry: "Was Anita Bryant the first raging homophobe celebrity to be criticized, and opposed?"
Hated Grape Nuts and any cereal that went soggy!
Never knew Sheriff Taylor had a dog
im sure mary tyler moore tasted just fine
And, she wouldn't give you lung cancer...
And she comes with her own laugh track.
We didn't think of it becoming an environmental problem back then, but the millions of plastic Leggs eggs we tossed are still sitting landfills to this day.
I kept mine, but they got lost
Captain Marvel looks like Cybill Shepard
At 12:25 ...didn't Jack Webb die of lung cancer???? ... So much for Chesterfield....
16:05
NICE
Forward to 17.50.
Anita's Bryant Also did Coke ads in the early 60's.
3:19 Angela Cartwright, what a little cutie.
She was also very cute in Lost In Space and Daniel Boone...
She was also very cute in Lost In Space and Daniel Boone.
How many people know that jack webb usmc drill sergeant
If I understand that right, Jack Webb was a Marine?
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 jack webb was a drill sergeant marine so just the facts mame
@@bigthunder2860 In the film THE D.I.
@@tomservo56954 "Who's that tapping on my timbers!"
I still have my TI-99 and Atari 400. Grape Nuts was like chewing gravel, Frosted Flakes and Sugar Pops for me. I had a crush on both Babarara Eden and Elizabeth Montgomery, they were two kf the most beautiful women in all of hollywood.
Grape Nuts kept a lot of dentists busy.
I always believed David Janssen about Excedrin because he always just looked like a headache to me.
and that tie!!!
Excedrin is the best thing for a headache because of the caffeine in it.
Back then Joe Namath did commercials for Brut and panty hose...now today he's a pitchman for supplemental coverage plans for seniors...so not all things change for the better...
I miss Butternut coffee.
Does anyone drink instant coffee anymore? Was awful then!
14:36 - Mary Tyler Moore smoking a cigarette…NO…!
Strange as it may seem, Mary smoked until shortly after her series premiered, in the early 1970s.
With her type 1 diabetes
Has anyone seen Clint Eastwoods Son? He looks just like his das here
Anita Bryant,before the confusion.
13:11 Why would this cigarette need to filter for your protection? I thought the cigarette companies said that there product was harmless.
At 13:37 a "soothing smoke" ? Sounds like an oxymoron to me!
Not if you really enjoy your smoke 🚬
Medicated makeup?
All Cover Girl makeup is...
Vote no on opposition 18. Yeah that's the reason they make trash in Hollywood non stop.
Kim
"COVER GIRL" Cybil Sheppard was a KNOCKOUT ! 💙
I guess "Accessory Organs" are your lungs. Yikes. Such an oxymoron-- Cigarette Safety Ads.
"GRAPE NUTS" ? . . 🫒 . . EVER TRY THEM ? . . 🤷 . . They'd crack a tooth ! . . 😱 .. Ahh Yes , back in the day when cereal could be "Covered" with sugar and nobody cared ! . . 🥣 . . 🤸
Anita Bryant ... The woman who wrecked her career because she couldn't mind her own business.
So a Kent tastes better than a young Mary Tyler Moore. Mind blown.