Cracker Jack and the prize inside - Life in America
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I remember as a child in the early 60's the joy of getting a toy in each box. It was something you could actually play with, not throw away stuff like today. I miss those days, it was a magical time.
I don't even bother to open the surprise package anymore. I just throw it out.
Me too, in the Thirties and Forties. I remember those crickets toys made from metal and not those cheap paper stickies that came later on.
For me it was the 70s but yes I remember too.....
I was there too...
@@dinoferrante1718 I don't even bother to buy it any more.
I was born in 1964 even though I liked Cracker Jacks growing up my parents both said how much better it was before 1964 which until this video I had no idea what they meant. it was just a coincidence that it was sold and I was born in 64 but I was like WTF? lol
Can you do a video about TANG???
Too bad the old-fashioned Cracker Jack is just a memory.
Surprise a peanut.
LOL, yea that's about it. The last time I had some it was like hunting for a needle in a hay stack.
They were my treats for many Halloweens and the kids would often sneak back for seconds.
Buy me some peanuts and cracker Jack's...
I guess the dislike never got the prize.
Cracker jacks....loved by dentists everywhere! I liked the prizes the popcorn and I remember the peanuts weren’t stale! All of us kids loved them!
I loved cracker jack!! but the boxes I grew up with eating in the 70s were much more colorful.
Wow cracker jack & Chicago make me smile. 🙂💖 I know, I was blown away, when I saw them in the bag, and not in a box! 👀 Yikes.😳
i sure do remember eating the original product in the 1960s. A lot of them were sold in the candy isles too in the stores.
I think I'll buy a box of cracker Jack's one more time before I die.
I remember buying a bag of Cracker Jack peanuts without the popcorn.
LoL... I'm eating a bag of cracker jacks while I'm watching this video nostalgic and love the history
The removal of the prize is why its not bought Anymore. You can buy entire box of fiddle Castle for a dollar. The last time I bought cracker jack it was so stale, I threw it away!
"The more you eat, The more you want". Cracker Jack.....The ORIGINAL "Crack". 😲😜
As soon as an original established company is sold then it is all downhill from there no matter the product or service.
I knew as soon a large company got involved they would start short changing the customer.Funny how some things dont change.
A greedy bunch indeed!
Mom & Pop business is 'real' America.
Corporations always destroy that intimacy between you and the product.
Not worth buying cheap popcorn with a half a peanut in the box!
The last time I purchased Cracker Jack, I found one peanut in the box. Do they think customers wouldn’t notice?
You aint seen nuthin' yet!
Wait until "Global Amalgamated Incorporated" becomes reality. ("GAMALCOR" as they term it secretly.) Then you'll see REAL chinsey.
It's not the same without the actual toy prize.
I agree they never should have gotten rid of the toy prizes.
Yeah that cheap excuse for a toy now isn’t cutting it
@@robertzacharias6815 It's sad.
not the ones now..its piece of paper with a riddle..or crappy wanna be tattoe
@@miguelcastaneda7236 They don't even have that anymore. Its a digital code.
I remember digging deep down to the bottom of the box to find the prize... now, kids dig deep down to the bottom of the box... to find a peanut.
The peanuts was the best part.
Aren’t kids now completely allergic to peanuts and having a peanut in anything is like having the plague. (Not sure when that happened/ just saying peanuts are Enemy1 now.)
@@noble604 Yep, in all my years going through school we never knew or even heard of anyone allergic to peanuts. It's got to be a fungus or a chemical they're treated with now.
But they only find disappointment 😞
Cracker Jack's with peanuts and a prize were fun. Peanuts added to the fkavor.. A kid getting a baseball card was fun. Or a little prize.
Let’s get one fact straight: NO corporate buyout owner changes a recipe unless it’s to rip off the consumer or save money. Rarely does it improve taste. Ever.
I do agree. The C.E.O. and multiple vice presidents need all the profit just to eke out a living.
They also cut down on the product amount thinking most people won't notice. And they fill much of the package with air.
@xr6lad
Indeed every time the founders sell the quality of the product suffers and greatly too...
Freeto Lay is a tightwad outfit that skimps no matter which product they make.
Every. Single. Time. Cut quality. Cut the most expensive ingredients. Reduce size of package. Increase the price. The original founders/owners take personal pride in the product, whereas the MBAs at the purchasing corporation ONLY care about maximizing short-term profits.
You got that right xr6lad!
My mom and dad would bring us kids boxes of Cracker Jack home from the grocery store when they went to town to shop for the week's groceries. It was fun to eat the popcorn and peanuts and work our way down to the prize inside. Thank you for the great memory!
Heck the toy came first for me!
Gary Chany. ...I would open the bottom of the box first.
Couldn't wait to get to the prize ..
It was so simple back in the 50s,60s.you played outside until dark. Watched tv until nine. The biggest thrill ,the drive in and Cracker Jack's ❤️
Yep, Kathy! Such precious memories they are to they that have them.
How sad it is that the present young ones will have only THIS PRESENT to recall.
But . . . at least the misery will then be made equal, which is the goal. Obviously.
'Equality In Misery'
@@pamelajordan2890 Yep, and no locked doors during the day. Free-ranging kids -- "be HOME by dark!" OK! OK!
And now? Ha!
Too bad the old-fashioned Cracker Jack is just a memory.
Everything I knew is just about gone now!!! Life is just a dream🌏👥⏳⌛
They're still out there.
@@EggersEggers-pd6te yes, but not same toys… old days toys are akind of metal and good item to deal with other kids…
@@artherr2843 Yeah those were the days.
I think we can all agree that Cracker Jack was an integral part of our collective childhoods.
Unless you had nut allergies, which for some reason was nowhere near as it is today. I have two kids with nut allergies, never remember anyone with them growing up.
And yes the prize inside was a great idea.
Even as late as the 70's they were. I was born in 71, and definitely ate them as a boy.
@@captainamericaamerica8090
It was small junk then too. But it was sweet candy like treat and something they called a prize. A plastic ship or soldier that you would look at say cool and lose it 10 minutes later
Mike Hughes...yessir!!
I liked the tattoos lol...
I'd save the peanuts for last ,they were so good. They used to have cool little cars with trailers and other cool prizes until it just went to crappy paper crap. And the peanuts seemed to almost disappear completely.
Part of the reason was Darwinism . Kids choking on the toys , then of course lawyers.
My thoughts exactly. The peanuts were delicious, and back then, they did used to have cool prizes.
@@harrybriscoe7948 kids old enough to eat popcorn and peanuts should know better than to try to eat the toys. Just stupid. I think it was most likely a cost measure. Paper stuff is cheaper than actual little toys.
@@su-rv2uq Exactly, the first thing I did was get the prize out just like opening up a box of cereal and getting out the toy. Which back in the day was pretty cool. I'm sure some people remember the dinosaurs and the Winnie the Pooh characters that you could put on your spoon or the Frito Lay eraser that looked like the Frito Bandito .
@@freedomring4813 i remember the Frito Bandito eraser , Now the song is coming back Ay yi yi yi , I am the Frito Bandito I love Fritos corn chips I love them I do . If you give me your Fritos I will be your friend .
When frito-lay got Cracker Jack They found a new way to make it and that ruined it.
yup frito lay used to be wampom chips...those were good thick downside if you put them in mouth wrong were the right width they got caught on the roof of your mouth...ahh good times
@@miguelcastaneda7236 Frito-Lay was never wampom chips they may have bought wampom chips. It began with Lays and they bought Frito and became Frito-Lay, over the years they bought out many companies.
They need to bring back the big copper kettle that Cracker Jacks were made in.
@@Robin-oo5il I doubt they were ever made in a copper kettle Robin😊,They lie ya can't believe them.
@@packingten A Friend that went to the Plant to do a report on how they operated told me about the Copper Kettle and how a boat oar was used to mix the caramel and popcorn by hand. I have know this person for over 25 years.
Take me back to my childhood Cracker Jack Days, those were the best of Cracker Jack
No. Thanks. Was. Very. Nice
Remember the jingle?! "Candy-coated popcorn, peanuts and a prize, that's what you get in Cracker Jack!"!
You call that kid a Cracker Jack! Lol!
Trudy Trudy Trudy
@@Damone7653 😀
Yes I remember that.
Yep!
I was a child in the 60's and 70's.
I do remember the jingle.
Just once I'd like to see a product from my childhood stay "As Is" how sad my kids and Grandkids will not know how Crackerjack tastes with it's full measure of peanuts and popcorn and the delight of a ring or car you were wishing for, for a prize, I would not mind if they went back to how it was and charge a few more cents.
Where did you get your drivers license? Out of a box of Cracker Jacks!
In the 60s and 70s Cracker Jacks had much better toys, not any more.
That's what we still say locally to a BAD DRIVER (even today's bags are large enough for 'em).
I Loved those snacks, a few months ago I bought 4 of the larger bags they make of them and their was not one peanut in any the bags. For me the peanut is what makes the product. I contacted them and all they did was apologize for the issue, I explained to them I wasn't trying to create an issue just wanted to let them know they have a problem with how they were packaging them and no peanuts were being put in the product when it was advertised as so. Like I said the peanuts makes the product.
I know what you mean. Ben and Jerry’s Chocolate Fudge Brownie ice cream is my all-time favorite ice cream/I’d eat a pint a day of it when it first came out. It was filled with rich chewy brownies added to the ice cream. For some time now, there’s hardly any brownie in it, to the point that I long ago stopped buying it because it’s basically just plain chocolate ice cream. I called B&J and asked where the brownies are. I’m guessing they’re the most expensive part of it (as peanuts are in most recipes and like how you get 4 tiny little shrimp placed on top of the pint box in takeout Shrimp Lo Mein Lol)
Doc Brown Some packaging line manager got a sweet bonus when the bosses found out the peanuts are MIA.
Yes they do
Give me some peanuts and crackerjacks, I don’t care if I ever get back🎵🎼🎶
Peanuts sold separately! LOL
Yeah, take me out to the ball game😅
I remember the ads with Jack Gilford. Iconic.
I’m going to look up here on YT, their commercials.
And they're right up on UA-cam, and have been for years
As Iconic as a '59 Invicta! - LOL I'm a Buick guy (My first car, 1950 Super to my current 2011 Lucerne). 👍😊👍
Isn't he the Good & Plenty Man?
There is NOTHING like the ORIGINAL!!
I still love Cracker Jack. Now you're lucky to get even a few peanuts. The "prizes" are also a pathetic crock now. Cheapskates! I'd sure like to have those old baseball cards.
I remember my dad shouting out of the car window "Did you get your license out of a cracker jack box"
Who knows, the answer might be Yes!
One of my favorite sayings.
Yeah me too😅
Cracker Jack was better in the 1960’s. It tasted better, and had real prizes. Now you just get digital codes. What’s so special about that? You can get digital codes anywhere. If you buy a Disney movie on DVD, there’s a digital code inside.
A concrete memory for me. I'm a child of the 50's and that was always a special treat for me. Glad I was an adult in the 60's when all the changes took place. I always remember how it just wasn't the same anymore. "More profit, less nuts" ! Too bad !
Exactly
Also, the prizes weren't as nice.
I stopped eating Cracker Jack years ago because of the lack of peanuts.
I swear that there were more peanuts in Cracker Jacks in the 1960's.
DITTO
One and a half peanuts isn't enough?
what i did a coupla times was buy a bag of peanuts and a coupla boxes of C jack and ate them together .. it was very satisfying but sad at the same time...lolz
A number of good things get worse over the years when Companies get different Leadership. Peanuts are expensive compared to Popcorn, so they cut the Peanuts down to make more profit, or they reduce the size of something, increasing the price, trying to deceive the public, kind of like when they changed a 3 Pound can of Coffee into 2 Pounds and so many ounces. They compromise the good reputation their products had for profit.
Those were the days with half of it peanuts!
I had a big glass jar on a lower kitchen shelf that I kept all my treasured and much loved Cracker Jack toys in. I would spread all those toys out on the living room rug and play with them for what seemed like hours. Such good childhood memories.
BRING THE ORIGINAL BACK!!
The lack of peanuts is what I began to hate about the new Cracker Jacks.
yes, the peanuts disappeared sometime in the earlty to mid 1970s
Less caramel on the popcorn too.😢
Surprise no prize inside 😥 maybe the peanut is the prize
These days, the "prize" is a digital one you have to get from their website.
@@luisreyes1963
Oh really?
It's been awhile since I had cracker Jack's.
@@luisreyes1963 Nowadays we're too afraid that children won't be able to tell the difference between the food and the toy and choke to death trying to eat the toy.
I like how they ruined it with the stupid qr crap. Way to jump on the bandwagon of makin everything suck
I remember looking forward to getting cool prizes. Now all we get is some cheap paper not worth keeping. Life back then was better. Had more stuff for the price and better quality. Now they give you much less and charge you much more.
When I was a kid I remember good toys like whistles, toy cars, and yo yo's. Then they switched to cheap prizes like decals and tattoos. Popcorn and peanuts are good but without a good toy children have no reason to beg their parents to buy Cracker Jack.
Exactly!
It was the same with the cereal. Good stuff back in the day, crap now. If any companies even still put prizes in their product anymore.
There were YO-YOs in Cracker Jack boxes????????????
My mind is completely blown LOL
But people would just sue now if their kid got Hurt with or chocked on the toy.
I think Cracker Jack had an advantage in the South. In the summer the heat would melt chocolate candies. This was sweet and wouldn’t melt. Many local stores didn’t have air conditioning until the fifties.
What about M&Ms? They were supposed to melt in your mouth, not in your hand?!
@@trudygreer2491 m&m did not exist in 40’s and 50’s…
@@artherr2843 Actually, Mr. Art, M&Ms just celebrated its (their?) 80th anniversary on September 10th! The peanut ones came out in 1954..
Trudy's a candy knowin ninja 👍🏴☠️👍
@@tashuntka Thanks! but I'm actually just a Wikipedia-usin' ninja..
Born in '57, once the "hard to open" wax box was discontinued, the product suffered greatly. but it was magic till it happened! It was so worth the price, pure quality~!
Sailor Jack and HisJack terrier Bingo was and still is an iconic symbol.
never thought of that sailor .. my dad was a sailor 1942 ww2 south pacific ..U.S Navy
@@mgn5667 Yip mine too USS Mertz DD691.
I still have Sailor Jack Toy i got in my cracker jack box so many moons ago !!!
I used to get in trouble with my mom or aunt for pouring out the caramel corn onto the kitchen table just to get to the Prize! What a memory!
I'm 68. What I remember about Cracker Jack was that there was NEVER a simple way to open the box. It always involved trying to jam a finger through the side of the box and then tearing the top off. Unwrapping it - there was a cardboard box wrapped in a wax-paper wrapper - didn't help because the cardboard box was glued shut. For a little kid, this took some time getting the box open.
Yes, It was like trying to open up a box of powdered laundry soap when they made it. Today it's all liquid.
In honor of Mother's Day, mine would like it when we saved her some of the peanuts out of our boxes we got on Saturday night to snack on while watching Big Time Wrestling and other shows!
it's sad how they destroyed this once great product.
But typical. What once-great product was not changed to an almost unrecognizable form once new ownership took control?
I don't know about you, but I gave up on Cracker Jack when Borden bought the company, the price went up and the peanut count went down. Nowadays there are all kinds of gourmet flavored popcorns out there. I think many of those companies started because the demand for quality wasn't being met by chintzy Cracker Jack. It was an American icon wasted by corporate greed once the founders sold the company.
The real reason that the quality went down is the inflation of the dollar. Look at what used to be a two-quart container of ice cream. Those containers are no longer two quarts to keep the price steady. When Cracker Jack was introduced in the late 1800s, there was nothing else like it. There was a product that came on the market in the 70s called Fiddle Faddle., and I'm sure others as well that were gourmet. Cracker Jack can't compete except for nostalgia and it is only a shadow of what it once was. I'm surprised it is still being sold. Maybe baseball parks are their nitch market.
Oh! Thanks for that info.
@@nancypatricia511 I haven't seen Fiddle Faddle in ages.
Every time a company is sold, the product is not the same.
Does anyone eat Cracker Jacks anymore? I don’t see them in the store.
Must be at ball games.
They're sold at some convenience stores, but they're in plastic bags.
Nowadays Frito Lays sell Cracker Jack mostly in the same bags (even same size) as the regular-sized single serving Lays Potato Chips. There are also larger sized bags as well as (in very few selected places) the original single serving carboard box* (roughly about the same size inside as a regular single serving bag).
* that originally was axed when Pepsi / Frito Lays bought Cracker Jack, but probably enough people asked for the return of the cardboard box in some fashion...
I bought a case on Amazon. Not the same anymore.
Amazon Fresh in my area carries Cracker Jack.
These are all just done so well! THANK YOU for providing these for us to enjoy! Not only are they done well cinematographically, but they are very well researched.
Because of the toy; eating a box of Cracker Jack (back then) was like opening a present on Christmas no matter what time of year. Happy to experience it when I used to be a child, but alas now, no more, no more.
Cracker Jack was still good when i was a kid in the 70's and the prizes were so much better than they are today(my favorite prizes were the fake tattoos and magnifying glass). I rarely eat cracker jack now. In my teen/young adult yrs(80's) i started eating crunch-n-munch and from the 90's onward i only eat poppycock(my favorite flavor is caramel/cashews)
Poppycock is the bomb!
My favorite prizes were the whistle and the plastic magnifying glass.
On the show Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius, Jimmy's dad's favorite soda is a Purple Flurp. The writers must have seen the old Cracker Jack commercial where a trio of witches are making up a batch of the treat. One ingredient is a purple Flurp. I was about five or six when that commercial aired. When I heard the purple Flurp line on Jimmy Neutron, it made me laugh, and think of my childhood days.
I love vintage advertising and commercials, especially Halloween and Christmas.
I remember a whistle, a compass, a plastic car, tatoos, and this one I'm not sure I'm remembering, but didn't they have Banana Splits stickers in about 1971?
I actually got a (plastic) magnifying glass. It was too small to start fires, much to my disappointment.
Who even remembers the Banana Splits? They would drive around in those cool six wheel buggies.
@Daisy Fields Hi Daisy, I can see that. They were definitely weird. On more than one occasion adults have created shows for kids that were terrible. The adults who created them thought they were great, but they were trying to make money. Kids just didn't like those shows at all. The Banana Splits may have been one of them.
@Daisy Fields What was it about that guy? He was a little creepy. I remember that I liked that show, but I don't remember much about it. I liked Hobo Kelly, and Sheriff John too.
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@@steveinla8963 They were Amphicats
Yep ,,, my childhood was way more awesome that I remember it being !!!!!
As a kid in the 70s, Cracker Jacks were my favorite. For a few decades, I had a box of the prizes I had accumulated.
As a boomer, tricked into buying a current box to relive my childhood, I was sorely disappointed that the new version did not match my youthful experience with Cracker Jacks.
My mom absolutely hated the whistle I don't understand why😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
How exciting to get a box of Cracker Jack when we were kids!!! I can remember a lot of the prizes but one of my favorites was the magnifying glass. Held just right in the sunlight I would be able to burn holes in dried leaves. We would write our names or make a design out of the burn marks. The tattoos were cool too. Just lick your arm and slap the tattoo on! Life was good...
Only the people that grew up in the 50's and 60's can relate to this channel.
And the early 1970s!!! They still had decent toys inside in the 1970s
@@Mark.G475 Things changed by then bro!.
70's kids too! '74 baby that loves this Chanel here! ❤
The good days for sure
@@theoneleggedchef I agree!
A memory of growing up my dad bless his heart he would bring us cracker jack every week when he got paid we were happy to get one cuz what prize was inside we wondered what we got we would eat our CJ then see what we got as a surprise was fun opening them still a remembersnce of CJ & my Dad who I miss so much with ❤️ of A great memory
Could you please do a segment on the old "Chicken Delight? - Don't Cook Tonight Call Chicken Delight! Love Recollection Road! Wonderful old memories of a bygone era.
I remember that. Good stuff.
Weren't they one of the very first food -
deliveries ?
There was a franchise on Utica Avenue in Brooklyn NY....
Pizza man, he delivers!
We had one a cpl blocks from home GREAT Pizzas&food!,,Now that beautiful area is DANGEROUS!, Taken over by thugs...You know the poor..Uhh yeah..
As a kid in the 60's, and the 70's, I remember the Cracker Jack prizes as being pretty darned cool, and so were cereal box prizes! Later, in the 80's, they got lame! LOL
Oh, and as a side note, I was in the Navy in the 80's, and want to tell you, Girls LOVED our "Cracker Jack" Uniforms, both Dress Blues, and Dress Whites! :)
I was in the Seabees 78-83 and we had the crappy uniforms. But I joined the reserves after I got out and they just went back to the old style uniform.
@@freedomring4813 I was in the Navy from 1986-89 and the girls on Westpac(mainly Australia) loved our cracker jacks. The girls wanted our dixie cups the most.
@@elwin38 Question, I spent 9 months in the Philippines. Did you make it there ?
@@freedomring4813 I've been there a couple three times I loved it there seriously!!!!!! 😎👍
@@elwin38 yeah they go ape s*** over our Dixie cups in France too, on the French Riviera and a few other places in the Mediterranean, throw a Dixie cup, they'll flash their boobs! 😎👍
I have kept a tiny metal spoon, kissing dolls, and a small pocket knife from late 1950s boxes my parents bought me when I was a kid. The Cracker Jacks tasted great.
And if you own one of those baseball cards from 1914 or 1915 today, you can buy a whole boatload of Cracker Jack.
Seems we hear this line quite a bit in your vids, "In (year), (original company) was sold to (bigger company) and the quality of the product (went to seed)."...
1872 wow ! Cracker Jack, everybody liked Cracker Jack... yes, and that little prize, oh my. It was good all the way around. Haven't had it in years. thank you!
Modern times sure watered down the product.
Also, the prizes aren't as good as they used to be.
@@alicewolfson4423 What prizes?!?!?!? 🤣
I remember pre-64 when us kids all got 25 peanuts per box!!!😅
I just tried a bag recently. This was not the CJ of my youth. Instead of the candy coating the popcorn, it was just drizzled on, there were only two peanuts in the whole bag, and the "prize" was this tiny little half-inch sticker.
6:16 Yeah, and now it's like 2 peanuts per box if you're lucky. BUT... "The more you eat, the more you want." Besides, in the 1970s, you were just diggin' in that box hoping for a lick-n-stick tattoo. #GoodTimes
I used to open the down side of the box just to get to the prize faster.
I loved the little fortunes that used to be printed on the prize packets. I miss them almost as much as the peanuts.
I don’t miss the excess peanuts, but I do miss those wonderful prizes. I grew up in the ‘70s. RIP Jack Gilford.
I was a Child in the 70s to the 80s and I so remember Cracker Jacks:)!! The prizes back then were alright and we always enjoyed the surprise element, but I would LOVE to have had one of those 1912 animal figurines or better yet, a small Periclean Doll:)!! And although I do love Bears, the Sailor Jack with his Dog Bingo is just more adorable:)!! My Late Cat, Mr. Spratt was a Tuxedo Cat and he would have also made a very adorable pet on the box too:)!! Thank you for sharing this fun piece of Americana from the past and Cracker Jacks is so nostalgic for me too:)!!!
I remember the toy was temporary tattoos when I was young in the early 70’s
Candy Coated Popcorn, Peanuts and a Prize!
That's what you get in Cracker Jack !!
ingrained in the brain.
Updated version:
Candy Coated Popcorn, Peanuts and a Prize!
That's what you *got* in Cracker Jack !!
Never did trust Elsie the Cow. At least now I know where all those peanuts went!
Dad loved cracker jack dad ring the great depression mom n dad were walking down the street they found a dime dad said let's save it mom said we have 7dollars so we're ok so y don't u go n the store n get some crackerjacks dad loved crackerjacks so he did and the prize was a plastic ring so right there in front of the store and people walking about he got on one knee and proposed people all around urged her to say yes she did and they found a magistrate who married them, about 1975 we all went together and bought a gold band for mom she was livid she said take it back I have a real wedding ring worth more than gold it's made of love and when I'm dead it better b on my hand and it was, thank you for bringing mom and together god bless you
And that's why there are so many folks my age that were Jack Guilford fans!
Those commercials are so vivid.
In the sixties and seventies whenever we visited our Grandma's house we always got a box of Cracker Jack. Just something you never forget....
My grandma always had Pine Brothers cherry cough drops.... we would "cough" and get a whole box all to ourselves... YEEHAAA...
Same here. I’d spend my summers in NYC with my grandparents and my grandma bought us Cracker Jack.
My friend got a miniature record as a Cracker Jack prize. He put it on a turntable; put the needle on, and intelligible sound actually came out of the speaker. As I recall it was a short song to the effect, " I kiss your hand, madam."
awesome
Cracker now isn't worth buying. I liked the box with the real toy, not a tiny piece of paper.
"When You're the Best..They call You a Cracker Jack" their slogan read.
too bad they got cheap with the peanuts, i would rather have the 30 peanuts per box
You won't find a diamond in a Cracker Jack box.- Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad, by Meatloaf.
I like that song.
The lyrics actually go:
You’ll never find your gold on a sandy beach
You’ll never drill for oil on a city street
I know you’re looking for a ruby in a mountain of rocks
But there ain’t no Coupe-De-Ville hiding at the bottom
Of a Cracker Jack box
Congrats on (almost) 50K subs! I just wanted to say how much I love all your videos on this channel. They always feel nostalgic and relaxing. Keep them coming!
Iconic product. We always ate the box of Cracker Jacks from the bottom. We'd open the box...get the prize first. We were hedonists. Life.😎👍👍
👍 !
i remember there used to be great prizes...compass..working watches..tiny camera ..key chain puzzles
what a great little documentary. thanks. :)
They really protected their patent. Didn't want the name to become generic, like aspirin, or kerosene, or near-generic like kleenex or jello.
I think kleenex, jello, bandaids, etc, are pretty generic.
Don’t forget Frigidaire. For a while that was the generic name for a refrigerator.
I would like to see Cracker Jack start printing baseball cards again.
I will settle for them putting peanuts back in.
Peanuts are cheap. They need to go back to the original recipe.
Awesome video, thank you for the memories
Now days the prize would be considered a " Choking hazard".
3:39 for Huggbee: "they even put asbestos figurines in the boxes"