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The vintage commercials promote various soft drinks from the Coca-Cola Company, emphasizing the enjoyment and relief they provide from thirst, especially in the African heat. Fanta is highlighted ...
Roger Badesch, WGN News Anchor and pop culture enthusiast, returns to ‘The Dave Plier Show’ to talk to Dave and our listeners about vintage Chicago commercials including Boushelle (Hudson3-2700), ...
Before scores of classic holiday specials, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang first appeared on TV shilling the Ford Falcon. This 1960 commercial is cheesy, but charming.
It's still located at 6220 Market Street in Wilmington. Perry's Emporium The local jeweler has been a mainstay in TV commercials for years, including this clip from 1997.
Man Dom (1970) Pre-'Death Wish' Charles Bronson stars in this extended Japanese commercial (its more like a music video) for some sort of cologne. Bronson pours about three gallons of the stuff ...
“Congobeat” has posted on YouTube several really cool, vintage animated advertisments from Australia. Each one put a smile on my face. The first one, dated 1941, is for Bushell’s Tea and ...
Many of today's TV shows omit an opening theme altogether and then use a credit squeeze over the ending credits just so they can cram in more commercials. (I hate that, by the way.) But quantity ...
The best vintage Detroit TV commercials DETROIT – We hate commercials while we're watching TV, but we love looking back at some of the wackiest spots we remember from the the 80s or 90s.
Any metro Detroiter who watched TV in the '80s can probably sing the jingle to this Troy-based construction company's ubiquitous commercial; bonus points if you can hit that low note at the end.
You may scoff at the idea of ads from the 1990s and early 2000s being considered vintage, but MillerCoors begs to differ. Beginning Tuesday, Chicago-based MillerCoors will relaunch three Miller Hig… ...
Chicago shows off quite nicely in television commercials and these pair of TV spots from nearly 35 years ago underscore that point. The first commercial, from 1980, is for the old American ...