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By the 1960's, Wonder Bread "helps build strong bodies 12 ways."
"Always buy Wonder bread. You'll be glad you did!"
Not to mention the colon problems he'll face from eating so much white, bleached flour.
It's funny, because the narrarator said he has to eat veggies, fruits, meats, eggs, milk and bread, but the boy was only shovelling bread into his beak.
Also, the old Hostess Twinkie bakery on Clark Avenue in Cleveland (closed in the 1980's) had that tempting smell as well. I will miss Wonder bread and Hostess cakes.
I miss the Hostess-Wonder bakery on Georgia Avenue near Howard University.
I remember when Gail Davis, playing Annie Oakley, advertised Wonder Bread. There was even a picture of her on the wrapper.
I'm going to miss Wonder Bread. It really was healthy and tasted better than the competitor's bread.
I love Wonder Bread!!! 🍞
Commercial bread bakeries do give off that "fresh-baked" smell that tempts you to go out and buy a loaf. One example today would be the Kroger bakery in downtown Columbus. You can smell that bakery half a mile away.
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Same if you're running rabbit ears through one of today's ATSC TV sets, or via an old NTSC set through a converter box. The picture can get pixelated or lost completely with various factors, including your own body movements. And with both the old and new technology, you have to move the rabbit ears with every channel to get a stable picture.
If he eats that many sandwitches he will grow for sure .... round.
For those of you who grew up with stereo televisions and cable, you have to understand that this was late 40s and early 50s technology. The sound was horrid and the signal was received with a set of "rabbit ear" antennas. The picture was jumpy whenever an airplane flew over and the audio was of far lower quality than what you have now. Like anything else, we had to "walk before we could run". These were the building blocks on which today's technology was based on.
He’s going to run like he’s got lead in his butt after eight slices of bread.
Eight ways? So when did it become 12 ways?
@JesusSavesAtCitibank Growing up in the '70s and '80s, we couldn't afford a TV with a remote (and had BW well into the '70s). As kids, part of our "job" was to get up and change the channel on demand from Mom.
Please Post any that have a young Robin Mattson in them from the early 60's
whatever happened to wonder bread?
Yeah what did ever happen.
What do our fine UA-cam commentators, “stonedflowerwitch” and “GraspPrint” mean by this question?
Damn, those other runners are slow! What, did they all throw the race? The fix was in and his mom paid off the other runners so her boy wouldn't look like such a total loser.
@JesusSavesAtCitibank I'm thinking that 8 slices of Wonderbread would have made such a pasty goo in one's mouth that they couldn't have eaten anything else.
Lol the eight sliced total more iron than three pork chops.
@@fairfaxcat1312Lamb chops.
Volume terrible. Why bother posting if you don't set volume properly? dah!
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO WONDER BREAD!!!!!
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@@stonedflowerwitch 🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞
@@GraspPrint #whateverhappenedtowonderbread
Sammy gets BIG AND FAT IF HE EATS 7 SLICES OF WONER BREAD 🍞
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