Cheerios, the cereal which was formerly known as Cheerioats. In 1945, General Mills was forced to rename its cereal Cheerios due to a trade name dispute with the Quaker Oats Company. That's Jack E. Leonard as the voice of the Post man in the Alpha-Bits spot.
I can hear my mom's voice saying "Thanks pal, I'm trying to keep my kids away from sugary cereals and you come up with this happy horsesh*t? You just made my friggin' job ten times harder! Thanks a lot!"
😢i miss it so much.
This era was before my time but i still love watching these commercials. Nothing like it now
Major Adams Trailmaster was the title of Wagon Train reruns, while Wagon Train was still in first-run.
Legendary character actor Ward Bond starred as Seth Adam's, wagonmaster and retired U.S. Army major.
12:01 - A promo for Allakazam, hosted by Mark Wilson, the guy who did those 1970s TV commercials for the TV Magic cards.
Marshall Brodien, a Chicago-based magician, promoted "TV Magic Cards" in the 1970's.
I had enjoyed THE MAGIC LAND OF ALLAKAZAM when I was little. Rest in peace, Mark.
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I really appreciate seeing Mark Wilson again!! He was very talented and fun to watch!!
Cheerios, the cereal which was formerly known as Cheerioats. In 1945, General Mills was forced to rename its cereal Cheerios due to a trade name dispute with the Quaker Oats Company. That's Jack E. Leonard as the voice of the Post man in the Alpha-Bits spot.
Game show announcer Jack Clark did the voice over for Cheerios at the beginning.
Of course, you realize that Bugs Bunny's a Yankee! He's definitely not a Texas rabbit !
What no package? No pits😮!!!
17:24- Procter & Gamble {Ivory Liquid} was the alternate sponsor of "THE REAL McCOYS" in the 1958-'59 season.
I used Ivory dish soap for many, many years ... And I loved it! Now it's hard to find... But I still find it is a good product ❤
That's Peter Thomas speaking in this Sylvania Blue Dots spot from 1959.
Dick Tufeld for Bufferin.
"THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW" {1960 prime-time edition}, sponsored by General Foods {Post, Tang}.
5:57- "'THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW'! Brought to you by.........."
"Start your day a little bit better... Start your day with the MOST... Start your day with POST" 📺
I always liked how the announcer would say, "Brought to you by. . .", followed by "AND
by. . ."
"Killing At Cowskin Creek" {February 14, 1956}.
1:47- Adelaide Hawley as "Betty Crocker".
Thank you! I always wondered what her real name was.
OK, who's the Madison Avenue genius behind the idea of putting ice cream on a bowl of Wheaties? 😆
I can hear my mom's voice saying "Thanks pal, I'm trying to keep my kids away from sugary cereals and you come up with this happy horsesh*t? You just made my friggin' job ten times harder! Thanks a lot!"
A little kid would just eat the ice cream off the top.
18:30- Bill Shipley speaks for Sylvania.
20:06- *TV COMMERCIALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Nothing like today’s garbage born in the 60s looking back on these a real classic
$10.000 was a lot of money in 1959 I wonder what that amount is in today's 2024 dollars?
About $108,000.00.
@@VelvetCyberpunk Thank you very much for your reply.
You think 10 dollars makes you rich 20 dollars would be 200 million back then
@@AWESOMEjeff654r You said it.