Used to be such a wide variety of commercials back then. Now you see the same 3 or 4 commercials every single break for like a year straight until they make their next commercial.
Nowadays we have a "mute" button (thank God!) to tune out the annoying modern ads...and/or, if you record your shows (one way or another) to watch them later, you can fast forward through the ads. ;)
This is gonna sound dumb did they sell Canada dry in the 80s I'm looking to write a story about growing up in the later 80s and one of the things I'm struggling for information on how wide spread a product was at the time
You know things are bad if you're in the future watching commercials you grew up on versus what's on TV nowadays. 😔 At least with these, stress is less.
I miss those days. Riding my bike all day, playing hide and seek outside mostly at night with all the friends in the neighborhood. I will be 45 this year, my mom passed away (breast cancer) in 2006. A couple years ago I went fishing near my old house that I grew up in in the 80s-90s. I swear, walking by my old house, It was like I could see my bike in the yard, like I could go up to the house and my mom would be there cooking dinner.. Strange feeling, Sad yet, comforting.
i too am an 80's Kid, I've seen it all, and seen all the movies in the movie theaters too, like, 1983 Movies. A Christmas Story. Flashdance. Jaws 3-D. Mickey's Christmas Carol. Animated Movie. National Lampoon's Vacation. Star Wars Return Of The Jedi. Winnie The Pooh and a Day For Eeyore. The Black Stallion Returns. Cujo. The Outsiders. etc. etc. 1984 Movies. Amadeus. Beverly Hills Cop. Footloose. Gallavants. Animated Movie. Ghostbusters. Gremlins. The Muppet's Take Manhattan. The Never Ending Story. Police Academy. Sheena. Splash. The Terminator. The Karate Kid. Nausicaa Of The valley of the wind. Ewoks Caravan Of Courage. etc. etc. 1985 Movies. Legend. The Goonies. The Breakfast Club. Clue. Back To The Future. The Color Purple. St. Elmo's Fire. The Black Cauldron. Cat's Eye. A Chorus Line. Cocoon. D.A.R.Y.L. Ewoks Battle For Endor. Explorers. The Jewel Of The Nile. The Journey Of Natty Gann. Once Bitten. One Magical Christmas. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. Police Academy 2 Their First Assignment. Rainbow Brite and The Star Stealer. Red Sonja. Return To Oz. Rocky 4. Santa Claus The Movie. Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird. Witness. etc. etc. 1986 Movies. Labyrinth. Castle In The Sky. Big Trouble In Little China. Critters. Firewalker. Flight Of The Navigator. Howard The Duck. The Karate Kid Part 2. King Kong Lives. My Little Pony The movie. Police Academy 3 Back In Training. etc. etc.
How scary was A Nightmare on Elm Street ( especially 1 and 2) in the 80's? You were a kid in the 80's like how I was a kid in the 90's. Tales from the crypt use to scare the shit out of me.
Interesting how I haven't seen some of these commercials and heard these jingles in over 35 yrs and the moment I saw and heard them, it seemed as if I heard them yesterday.
Born in 1977.... 9 years old in 1986. 80's commercials were so LIGHT HEARTED....❤️ and the announcers voice (female or male) so soothing. Now in 2022.... I don't even know how to describe commercials, don't think I actually sit and watch TV 📺 anymore. *Everything now is this cellphone in my hand.*
@@thedalmatianpack you can like 80s music & movies. I agree great times. Doesn't mean you remember it from three and under. You would've grown up in the 90s and remembered more that decade. Both great eras. IJS.
@SFbayKID I agree that TV today is mostly garbage/forgettable (e.g., so-called "reality" shows), but the Golden Girls' target audience was a bunch of 70 year olds (retirees, senior citizens)… I thought that show was about as exciting as watching grass grow. In the history of sitcoms, there were decades of far better ones than GG, from I Love Lucy to Leave It to Beaver to Bewitched to MASH to Cheers to Seinfeld (50s to 90s), just to name a few.
OneDayAfterAnother Did you ever see Die Hard? When Bruce Willis was supposedly in Dulles Airport but every pay phone he picked up had a Pacific Bell logo on it?
Sean Wilkinson Yeah, that was back in the day when an area code meant you were in that area. Now that most voice telecommunication is VoIP, when will we ditch phone numbers entirely and start exchanging IPv6 addresses instead?
State Farm DID get really annoying eventually. Plus they’re a rip off. Farmers isn’t too bad, and Allstate is probably the least annoying. Geico started off funny but became unbearable. But at least Geico actually did save me money. Progressive still takes the shit dripping trophy for Annoyance.
Wow I was 21 ..I remember most of these...today's commercials you can barely understand with all loud dance , and hip hop music blasting ..I can't even hear what they are trying to sell..
I remember "Gung Ho." Fantastic comedy. Wonder if any of those Dodge/Brute trucks are still around? Yeah, doubt it. Avon is still selling cheap trinkets and make-up through those same mini catalogs, today!
A President cooperating with an investigation committee instead of whining and moaning and calling them names and saying it's unfair? Wow. How far we have fallen since.
For those unaware the Pillsbury Bundt commercial makes sense calling it a Bundt brand cake as Bundt pans are a trademark of the Nordic Ware Company of Minnesota. Any Bundt cake pan not made by them is either a fake or licensed from them. Unlike most cake pans Bundts aren't generic and for the most part are still surprisingly made still in the US at same factory they were in the past for generations. Any cake mix can be put into a Bundt cake pan and be called a Bundt cake as the pan it's baked in makes the cake a Bundt not flavor of the cake itself. As for the best mix to use, well that's easy use a Pillsbury mix as the proof is in the pudding.
My great aunt made me the best birthday cake as a kid made in a bundt pan. She shoved a barbie down the center and placed the accessories on top ! Way before cake boss lol (70s
@@suedefringe I hope she waited just a little bit before doing that. Nothing says yum quite like eating a hunk of melted Barbie Doll. Yeah you can do almost anything with Bundts.
@@suedefringe Clever Girl. Yeah it's hard/pretty much impossible to clean doll clothes. You can't exactly put them in your Maytag washing machine it'll shred them to bits.
2:50 If only all toilets could take full responsibility for cleaning themselves, LOL ...Of course, if you were sitting on the toilet and all of a sudden it started talking to you and waving it's arms around, that would be pretty freaky! ;)
8:40 Triaminic will always remind me of when Eddie Vedder starts the second verse of Once and says "Ohhhhhh try and mimic." One of those "Once you hear it, you can't unhear it." things.
You can't buy Bronkaid in the UK anymore because gym nuts were using it to shred fat... one woman died abusing it and using it as part of her marathon preparation
StephenAndrew777 It lasted 9 episodes before it got the axe...and yes, that was Scott Bakula, only 3 years before he started Quantum Leap, which is definitely one of my childhood faves! 😊 Kind of glad Gung Ho didn’t last too long. If it had, there would have been a different Sam Beckett!
In the commercials featuring kids, it is interesting to see how kids were dressed in the 80s versus today. Basic sweatshirts and sweatpants in the 80s. Nowadays kids are dressed in expensive designer clothing that they will outgrow in a few months just to make them look like celebrities.
Wow, that’s right I forgot there was a time when ads didn’t have social messaging, effeminate and or stupid men, and erectile dysfunction drugs. If today is “woke” I’d rather go back to sleep and wake up back in the day.
KFC chicken did taste a lot better back those days! As a kid growing up in the 80s I couldn’t wait to eat either Burger King, KFC, Little Ceasers (back when they had the double sleeve). Seems like today’s fast food joints have saturated their food with a ton of crap!
I don't know how many Christmases there would be a spinning See-and-Say waiting for me under the tree. There were different ones so it kept things interesting.
I remember the movie Gung Ho (with Michael Keaton), but not the TV show. I think at least one of the Asian actors shown in the ad here (the one with the oversized glasses) was in the movie, as well.
Ahh, the 80’s. I spent ages 1 to 11 in the 80’s. The only thing I regret about being that young during those times, is not being old enough to buy Codeine OTC. It’s probably a good thing. 😂😂😂
I was 8 in 1986. There is something comforting about watching these old commercials. It was definitely a more a simple time. 🤗
Agreed. It relaxed me and made me feel like a safe little kid falling asleep under blankets on the living room floor.
Used to be such a wide variety of commercials back then. Now you see the same 3 or 4 commercials every single break for like a year straight until they make their next commercial.
I truly miss these types of ads and commercials. I doubt it will ever be the same. Such a memorable and special time in life...the 80s...
Nowadays we have a "mute" button (thank God!) to tune out the annoying modern ads...and/or, if you record your shows (one way or another) to watch them later, you can fast forward through the ads. ;)
Damn Betty white was 62 back then and still kickin!
Who'd of thought she'd almost make it to 100 in the future year of 2021... and while still working on TV.
I am sure no one cares, but these commercials aired EXACTLY on the day my husband Maurice was born.
😍😍😍😍😍😍
Why do I keep watching old 80’s commercials every night? We have Netflix, hbo , prime.. but Here I am 😂😂
Nostalgia is a powerful thing
Though I keep waiting for the show to come back on😉
@@michaelblaine6494 It's not nostalgia this time. 1986 was not _1984_ but 2021 is.
Because its all trash????
Flashback to my childhood years. The 80's were something else! Sometimes I really miss them.
@Natural Creature people definitely looked better back then, Better personalities too.
And the music. Ohhhh the 80s. If i could go back even for a day.
Everything was better in the 80s
Kentucky fried Chicken used to taste so good back in the days
I turned 9 on dec. 6th, 1986...so this was a great video. Lots of memories. Thanks
I was 9 months old
I was born on Dec 6th, 1986 lol
This is gonna sound dumb did they sell Canada dry in the 80s I'm looking to write a story about growing up in the later 80s and one of the things I'm struggling for information on how wide spread a product was at the time
It was on my 8th Birthday. Now I'm 41. Thank for memories.
You know things are bad if you're in the future watching commercials you grew up on versus what's on TV nowadays. 😔 At least with these, stress is less.
I was 19 in December 1986. It was a good year!
I was 23 in 1986. It wasn't bad but I preferred 1985, just because of Live Aid!!
And you still look amazing! 😉
I'll see myself out.
I block ads to watch 34 year old ads.
today's ads are all ill intended.
I remember telephone books. Got a new one every year.
When I was a kid in the 80's and we just watched a scary movie, afterwards we would watch commercials to make us less scared and it worked 😊
I miss those days. Riding my bike all day, playing hide and seek outside mostly at night with all the friends in the neighborhood. I will be 45 this year, my mom passed away (breast cancer) in 2006. A couple years ago I went fishing near my old house that I grew up in in the 80s-90s. I swear, walking by my old house, It was like I could see my bike in the yard, like I could go up to the house and my mom would be there cooking dinner.. Strange feeling, Sad yet, comforting.
i too am an 80's Kid, I've seen it all, and seen all the movies in the movie theaters too, like,
1983 Movies.
A Christmas Story.
Flashdance.
Jaws 3-D.
Mickey's Christmas Carol. Animated Movie.
National Lampoon's Vacation.
Star Wars Return Of The Jedi.
Winnie The Pooh and a Day For Eeyore.
The Black Stallion Returns.
Cujo.
The Outsiders.
etc. etc.
1984 Movies.
Amadeus.
Beverly Hills Cop.
Footloose.
Gallavants. Animated Movie.
Ghostbusters.
Gremlins.
The Muppet's Take Manhattan.
The Never Ending Story.
Police Academy.
Sheena.
Splash.
The Terminator.
The Karate Kid.
Nausicaa Of The valley of the wind.
Ewoks Caravan Of Courage.
etc. etc.
1985 Movies.
Legend.
The Goonies.
The Breakfast Club.
Clue.
Back To The Future.
The Color Purple.
St. Elmo's Fire.
The Black Cauldron.
Cat's Eye.
A Chorus Line.
Cocoon.
D.A.R.Y.L.
Ewoks Battle For Endor.
Explorers.
The Jewel Of The Nile.
The Journey Of Natty Gann.
Once Bitten.
One Magical Christmas.
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure.
Police Academy 2 Their First Assignment.
Rainbow Brite and The Star Stealer.
Red Sonja.
Return To Oz.
Rocky 4.
Santa Claus The Movie.
Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird.
Witness.
etc. etc.
1986 Movies.
Labyrinth.
Castle In The Sky.
Big Trouble In Little China.
Critters.
Firewalker.
Flight Of The Navigator.
Howard The Duck.
The Karate Kid Part 2.
King Kong Lives.
My Little Pony The movie.
Police Academy 3 Back In Training.
etc. etc.
Sally Martin you forgot Rambo
How scary was A Nightmare on Elm Street ( especially 1 and 2) in the 80's? You were a kid in the 80's like how I was a kid in the 90's. Tales from the crypt use to scare the shit out of me.
Interesting how I haven't seen some of these commercials and heard these jingles in over 35 yrs and the moment I saw and heard them, it seemed as if I heard them yesterday.
I remember that vacuum cleaner as a kid!!!
Hopefully you wrote a letter thanking the white family that donated it so you could have it..
T. Wags that’s rude unnecessary and you sound like an idiot
Back then when we actually had commercials that were cool and not the lawyer and medical commercials we have today
Especially personal injury lawyers, and the latest "wonder" drug from some pharmaceutical company... MUTE
How are these cool
I hear that!
Back then commercials have some things to it
Commercials today no no it's not the same anymore yeah
My childhood!!! Wow!! 😱😱😱
I was born in 1980 and the nostalgia is real!!!
I was only 9 months old! Some of these did continue til the early 90s.
Feels like a warm blanket.
Love this era. I was 15 in the 10 the grade. My Dad was overseas for the military. Love this trip down memory lane.
Born in 1977....
9 years old in 1986.
80's commercials were so LIGHT HEARTED....❤️ and the announcers voice (female or male) so soothing.
Now in 2022....
I don't even know how to describe commercials, don't think I actually sit and watch TV 📺 anymore. *Everything now is this cellphone in my hand.*
When all these commercial were first on most of us hated them now look at least a 14 thousand are watching
I had that Fisher-Price Magic Vacuum. I loved playing with that toy.
My kids would love it now.
*I'm an 80s baby. Seems like the end of a golden era. Simpler times in comparison to today. I miss it.*
Me 2 I miss the 80's.... I'm also a 80's baby. I'm from 1986❤🕊
@@thedalmatianpack you wouldn't even remember the 80s lol. I'm born 87. You'd be 3 in 89. You would've remembered the 90s more. 🤷♀️🤣
@@quinnmorgendorffer8435 Yeah but I Love their Music and Movies I grew Up since the 90s Listening to Music and Watching Movies from the 80s.....
I was born in 81 and im convinced the 80’s early 90’s was the absolute best time to be a kid
@@thedalmatianpack you can like 80s music & movies. I agree great times. Doesn't mean you remember it from three and under. You would've grown up in the 90s and remembered more that decade. Both great eras. IJS.
i had no idea gung ho was a tv series... thought it was just a movie i grew up watching and that was it LOL
PROTECT BETTY WHITE AT ALL COSTS.
@Sean Wilkinson I JUST MEANT WITH THE CORONA VIRUS GOING ON, AND HER BEING SO ELDERLY.... BUT YES SHE DOES APPEAR IMMORTAL IN CELEB YEARS FOR SURE.
@SFbayKID I agree that TV today is mostly garbage/forgettable (e.g., so-called "reality" shows), but the Golden Girls' target audience was a bunch of 70 year olds (retirees, senior citizens)… I thought that show was about as exciting as watching grass grow. In the history of sitcoms, there were decades of far better ones than GG, from I Love Lucy to Leave It to Beaver to Bewitched to MASH to Cheers to Seinfeld (50s to 90s), just to name a few.
She can keep those tyco shits. Though.
She doesn’t know s*** about building blocks though. #Lego 🤣
I remember so many of these! Fun to see what brands are still around or how they’ve changed.
The Cool Whip one 👌😂...classic.
I put some cool whip on your body
It was so fresh.
For those who aren’t old: C&P Telephone + Nynex = Bell Atlantic. Bell Atlantic + GTE = Verizon.
OneDayAfterAnother I remember their ads! “Gee!” “No. GTE.” 😝
OneDayAfterAnother Did you ever see Die Hard? When Bruce Willis was supposedly in Dulles Airport but every pay phone he picked up had a Pacific Bell logo on it?
Sean Wilkinson Yeah, that was back in the day when an area code meant you were in that area. Now that most voice telecommunication is VoIP, when will we ditch phone numbers entirely and start exchanging IPv6 addresses instead?
some of these commercials stress the glitz and glam of the 80s. I miss the 80s...the last great decade of decadence!
Wow, that Cool Whip commercial was cool indeed.
And inviting!
ahhh the Iran contra affair i remember watching that with my uncle he was a big fan of Regan
December 4, 1986 was my 16th birthday!
I was 20 Lord God I miss my youth and the 80s!!!
My fraternal twin brother and I were little kids.
I was 26 on October 3, 1986.
Ahhhh....No progressive insurance commercials with Flo annoying the hell out of me every five seconds. Paradise!
State Farm DID get really annoying eventually. Plus they’re a rip off. Farmers isn’t too bad, and Allstate is probably the least annoying. Geico started off funny but became unbearable. But at least Geico actually did save me money. Progressive still takes the shit dripping trophy for Annoyance.
Wow I was 21
..I remember most of these...today's commercials you can barely understand with all loud dance , and hip hop music blasting ..I can't even hear what they are trying to sell..
Or the ominous piano on all these "we will get through this" ads.
These commercials aired on my 3rd birthday.
The cool whip ‘fresh’ commercial took me back. Why does the past always seem so much simpler
Because it was.....
14 people and their thumbs down are lost souls 😂😂😂
Betty White is the reason grandma bought fake legos for Christmas instead of real Legos.
Lololololol
😣
The kids in these commercials are thirty-somethings now (most of them), and most of the doe-eyed, lovey-dovey couples are probably grandparents.
Not hardly, most of those kids are in their 40s now. I'm one of 'em. 😶
I remember "Gung Ho." Fantastic comedy.
Wonder if any of those Dodge/Brute trucks are still around? Yeah, doubt it.
Avon is still selling cheap trinkets and make-up through those same mini catalogs, today!
I was wondering the same thing, who won the contest, and if the trucks are in a junkyard somewhere.
Buster Bear has seen A LOT.
Nut just straight flying freely all around the room.
That Chic jeans girl did it for me! That BOX!!!!
Boy, we really had high hopes for ibuprofen in the 80s.
A President cooperating with an investigation committee instead of whining and moaning and calling them names and saying it's unfair? Wow. How far we have fallen since.
I’d love to get a dvd of that season of Gung Ho
Although no one cares; I just wanted to say these commercials aired on my man's birthday (December 4th)😍.
These commercials are #OldButGOLD
Loved the snausages so much as a kid! Funny like gravy train
For those unaware the Pillsbury Bundt commercial makes sense calling it a Bundt brand cake as Bundt pans are a trademark of the Nordic Ware Company of Minnesota. Any Bundt cake pan not made by them is either a fake or licensed from them. Unlike most cake pans Bundts aren't generic and for the most part are still surprisingly made still in the US at same factory they were in the past for generations. Any cake mix can be put into a Bundt cake pan and be called a Bundt cake as the pan it's baked in makes the cake a Bundt not flavor of the cake itself. As for the best mix to use, well that's easy use a Pillsbury mix as the proof is in the pudding.
My great aunt made me the best birthday cake as a kid made in a bundt pan. She shoved a barbie down the center and placed the accessories on top ! Way before cake boss lol (70s
@@suedefringe I hope she waited just a little bit before doing that. Nothing says yum quite like eating a hunk of melted Barbie Doll. Yeah you can do almost anything with Bundts.
@@larrylaffer3246 haha yeah. She wrapped the bottom half in foil too so the icing didnt get on her outfit.
@@suedefringe Clever Girl. Yeah it's hard/pretty much impossible to clean doll clothes. You can't exactly put them in your Maytag washing machine it'll shred them to bits.
A better world lost forever.
Bull! Things were just as messed up back then as they are now.
wow, this is great!!
2:50 If only all toilets could take full responsibility for cleaning themselves, LOL ...Of course, if you were sitting on the toilet and all of a sudden it started talking to you and waving it's arms around, that would be pretty freaky! ;)
That ad is like the last possible shred of the 1970s.
I was 11 this year. Remember everything!
I was exactly 1 year old when these were airing lol.
2:39 I always liked that Brut commercial.
Daniel Gontar That’s the one I remember the most from here. I was 19 in 1986 so that kind of explains it.
I was 3 when this was aired
I love how in the 80s (and before) every food imaginable was "nutritious". Even soda and cereal. Sugar is an essential nutrient!
Ohh nooooo as soon as I saw it I could taste it! They yellow Triamenic 😫 i would barf it up when my mom tried to give it to me!
8:40 Triaminic will always remind me of when Eddie Vedder starts the second verse of Once and says "Ohhhhhh try and mimic." One of those "Once you hear it, you can't unhear it." things.
This is the exact day i was born !!
This is my exact birthday!
I wish I could go back to the 80s
80s/90s. I'll go with you. 🙋🏼♂️
When u could buy Sudafed over the counter cuz some tool hadn’t figured out how to turn it into meth yet.
You can't buy Bronkaid in the UK anymore because gym nuts were using it to shred fat... one woman died abusing it and using it as part of her marathon preparation
Joseph Pickard people r soooo stupid!🤦🏼♀️
Why would anyone want to get high when we can reminisce in our childhood memories and the commercials that shaped us into who we are today?
Yeah, but already the consumerist mores were saying you can't stop your busy life just because you're sick ...
I turned 5 years old the day after these all aired 12/5/86
9:04 the great Kasey Cisyk sings for Avon. She sang this famous tagline: "Have you driven a Ford lately!"
10:06 Phoebe Snow sings for Pillsbury.
Love it
Scott Bakula (Quantum leap, NCIS, etc) at 1:41
He was also on the show Star Trek Enterprise.
I wonder how many episodes of gungho ended up airing. I think that was scott bakula.
StephenAndrew777 It lasted 9 episodes before it got the axe...and yes, that was Scott Bakula, only 3 years before he started Quantum Leap, which is definitely one of my childhood faves! 😊 Kind of glad Gung Ho didn’t last too long. If it had, there would have been a different Sam Beckett!
@@WeerdMunkee I loved Quantum Leap.
In the commercials featuring kids, it is interesting to see how kids were dressed in the 80s versus today. Basic sweatshirts and sweatpants in the 80s. Nowadays kids are dressed in expensive designer clothing that they will outgrow in a few months just to make them look like celebrities.
Mark Noble idk i have a 3 year old and he just wears the same $8 shirts all the other 3 year olds wear. I dont see many in Gucci on the playground
Commercials used to make me want to buy products. Toy commercials, especially, are different
So cool
Wow, that’s right I forgot there was a time when ads didn’t have social messaging, effeminate and or stupid men, and erectile dysfunction drugs. If today is “woke” I’d rather go back to sleep and wake up back in the day.
My heart broke when I saw Tyco blocks. So sad xD
Nowadays that Brut commercial would be banned for toxic masculinity 🙄🤦♀️
I'm ready for my time machine.
13:38 R.I.P. John Harter
My mom was only 11 years old 😭 I wonder what her life was like
Will CoTylenol work for Covid 19?
KFC chicken did taste a lot better back those days! As a kid growing up in the 80s I couldn’t wait to eat either Burger King, KFC, Little Ceasers (back when they had the double sleeve). Seems like today’s fast food joints have saturated their food with a ton of crap!
Foghorn Leghorn doing KFC commercials?
Still have that red Tyco bucket.
I don't know how many Christmases there would be a spinning See-and-Say waiting for me under the tree. There were different ones so it kept things interesting.
"Dads" and "Gung Ho" premiered on December 5, 1986--so I think these commercials may be from the day before, 12/4.
I based it on the Our World promo when I checked, but I just discovered that it was postponed from November 13.
@kiyonexus 1:30
I remember the movie Gung Ho (with Michael Keaton), but not the TV show. I think at least one of the Asian actors shown in the ad here (the one with the oversized glasses) was in the movie, as well.
Betty😁
The Brut 4x4 😀
The Day I was born
Looking a lot younger back then, 12:24 Barbara Walters and 12:31 Peter Jennings. ;)
Amazon is selling classic commercial dvds...
Ahh, the 80’s. I spent ages 1 to 11 in the 80’s. The only thing I regret about being that young during those times, is not being old enough to buy Codeine OTC. It’s probably a good thing. 😂😂😂
3:20 I still miss OLTL....😥
There's was a show about car manufacturing?
Jermy Hartwell : there was a movie too
Jermy Hartwell : here’s the tailor ua-cam.com/video/8odnFywwp6Q/v-deo.html
@@Tamar-sz8ox I did not know that
didn't last long
I didn't know Carol was in One Life To Live... Before she killed her husband.
You mean Tina? And did she kill her husband in real life?
@@TaShar16 what??
Cool huwhip
You’re being WHeird
Betty White pushing toys very werid commercial
😄😂🤣 My sentiments exactly. Like, what kid is going to base their toy selection on the opinion of a [then] 60+ year old woman? Lol
Selling it to the grandparents for sure.
Think about the date it aired. It would have been directed to grandmas buying Christmas presents.
She's dead now.
Eepy-Cheepy Cheepaford she’s still alive
Betty White!!!!💟
Is that Jerry O’Connel from stand by me and other things in that Triaminic cough syrup commercial?
I loved nice.
Ahh Woodies never be another like them
Huggies was my product of choice as I was 9 month old in December 86