Rare 1962 commercials / Quality improved with digital restoration

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    Here's a list of the commercials included in this collection:
    1. 1962 Coca-Cola commercial - Winter/Summer
    2. 1962 commercial for Fresh deodorant
    3. Ideal Countdown - 1962 Toy Commercial
    4. 1962 commercial for Kriesler Trans-Mantel radio set
    5. 1962 commercial for Pillsbury Refrigerated Dinner Rolls
    6. 1962 commercial: Muriel cigars
    7. 1962 commercial for Sealtest Creamed Cottage
    8. 1962 commercial for 1963 Dodge Dart
    9. 1962 commercial for Kriesler Travel-Gram portable record player
    10. 1962 television commercial for Peter Pan Peanut Butter
    11. 1962 commercial for Camay soap
    12. 1962 commercial: Dial soap
    13. 1962 commercial for Sealtest Berry Patch Ice Cream
    14. Astro Missel Fireing Car

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  • @butterflygirl3359
    @butterflygirl3359 Год назад +33

    How in the world did we get from this to what we have today? I stopped watching TV because the Fakemercials make me want to puke. I’m glad my grandparents never saw how society has gone to the dirt. They were lucky to have this beautiful, dignified world.

  • @stuartmarshall8394
    @stuartmarshall8394 Год назад +76

    Back when commercials were for a product, not prescription drugs, insurance and law suits.

    • @Jones-w5i
      @Jones-w5i Год назад +1

      What about people wearing hoodie and onesies?!😊

    • @leejtam0914
      @leejtam0914 Год назад

      there are still plenty that are just not drug commercials

    • @Shevtress
      @Shevtress 7 месяцев назад

      There’s still a lot of product commercials, why are you acting like that’s rare?

  • @cheaplaughkennedy2318
    @cheaplaughkennedy2318 Год назад +145

    What I miss the most about those days was the fact that most of my family and friends were alive.

    • @safffff1000
      @safffff1000 Год назад +1

      Make new ones just like you did back then, friends that is.

    • @cheaplaughkennedy2318
      @cheaplaughkennedy2318 Год назад +3

      @@safffff1000 I did since then and sadly most of them are gone also. Only a few now.

    • @safffff1000
      @safffff1000 Год назад +3

      @@cheaplaughkennedy2318 Your doing something right to still be here to make new ones

    • @ncavlleguy
      @ncavlleguy Год назад +3

      But memories will never die or leave you … and I’m sure you have many……

    • @cheaplaughkennedy2318
      @cheaplaughkennedy2318 Год назад +1

      @@safffff1000 👍👌

  • @okiebill1948
    @okiebill1948 Год назад +31

    I was born in 1948 and remember these commercials and many more. Television has really deteriorated over the decades. Back then we had only 3 channels instead of the 100+ channels we have today. There was more to watch on 3 channels than there is on the 100+ channels of today.

  • @51ratdog
    @51ratdog Год назад +10

    I was born in 1953 and remember the commercials of the 1960’s…miss those days.

  • @jacquelineroque5707
    @jacquelineroque5707 Год назад +77

    I was born on January 1962 and I sometimes wonder if anyone else, who was a child in the 60s assumed that life would always be as it was back in those days 😮.

    • @PegasusBYU
      @PegasusBYU Год назад +12

      I was born around the same time. I was somehow aware (even at a young age), how clean and wholesome the tv commercials, shows and social norms were (dress, comportment). It’s such a shame kids don’t have those same social underpinnings today.

    • @billbenson2112
      @billbenson2112 Год назад +10

      I was born January 6th, 1962 and I can totally relate to what you said!

    • @harry2928
      @harry2928 Год назад +4

      [ I ] was born in January 1962. Fellow 1962 Earthling: I too -- had to be told 2nd hand -all about President Kennedy and all the tears everywhere and the big, big fuss. I remember thinking (age 6 or so): "how come I wasn't aware of this stuff!!" "How did I get left out of all that blah blah blah...." That was real shortly after I asked "what's a "President" ?" Then shortly weeks later asked "who's the president now???" Mom said we "don't like Johnson".
      Ordered (with big sisters) to "turn that damn television off !" (black & white only Magnavox) -- when the Beatles appeared on Ed Sullivan..... (U Know why, don't you). . . . . . .

    • @harry2928
      @harry2928 Год назад +1

      ----- and yah, I DID think things would always be the same, except for rocket men and big big computers. and I half believed my mother's encouraging well-meant lies.

    • @charliec2622
      @charliec2622 Год назад +5

      Jan 26, 1962😂 thec70s were the best of times.

  • @gabrielhansen5782
    @gabrielhansen5782 Год назад +95

    It is fascinating to watch a commercial and know what they are advertising.

    • @mariedavis577
      @mariedavis577 Год назад +5

      Ikr???!!! 😜🤣

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 Год назад

      @@mariedavis577
      You attract men like flies. I can pardon the baseball bat you always carry. Must be Awful for those heart broken fools.

  • @susanhazard632
    @susanhazard632 Год назад +41

    Edie Adams, what a strong woman. Left behind after her husband's death with almost insurmountable debt, she worked hard - including these commercials - to pay off her debt. Bless her.

    • @artyzinn7725
      @artyzinn7725 Год назад +4

      She made millions on her own, sheer will power. Sadly, her only child with Kovacs dies in a car accident, like her father years before her.

    • @DJL0455
      @DJL0455 Год назад

      Edie Adams... SCHWING!

    • @briankoller2750
      @briankoller2750 Год назад +1

      Her television show was sponsored by a cigar company.

    • @jamesw1659
      @jamesw1659 Год назад +6

      The debts were not hers, they were Ernie’s. But she vowed to pay them off, and I believe she did. She took any work that came her way.

    • @susanhazard632
      @susanhazard632 Год назад +6

      @@jamesw1659 Yes, I wasn't clear. They were Ernie's debits, and with her integrity she worked hard to pay them off.

  • @JayneTen
    @JayneTen Год назад +17

    Happened upon this video today - on my 61st birthday. I was born in 1962! Sure wish I could go back.

  • @Philobiblion
    @Philobiblion Год назад +170

    I'm 74 and I remember most of them; mostly the jingles and slogans, which are still knocking around in my head. Brylcream, a little dab'll do ya... Tide gets clothes cleaner, Tide makes water softer... I can't believe I ate the whole thing... etc.

    • @gamerlikesretro8516
      @gamerlikesretro8516  Год назад +13

      Some brands have been around for a very long time!

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 Год назад

      Let Hertz put you in the drivers seat

    • @janel.8921
      @janel.8921 Год назад +18

      Brycream’s slogan was the inspiration for Fred Flintstone’s Yabba daba doo.

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 Год назад +3

      @@janel.8921 Kool!

    • @LydiaStarz
      @LydiaStarz Год назад +7

      ...I did, I did eat the whole thing! Good old Alla Seltzer...

  • @jazzmoos5382
    @jazzmoos5382 Год назад +84

    That Sealtest ice cream.. used to come in boxes that you could open the ends and top, then remove the whole thing from the packaging. Tupperware sold a rectangular container to store ice cream in, with a slide-out L-shaped piece so you could pull it out whenever you wanted a slice. I still have one but the L is gone.

    • @lindac6919
      @lindac6919 Год назад +4

      I always asked for the striped ice cream that you could slice, for my birthday!

    • @DawnDavidson
      @DawnDavidson Год назад +4

      I have the Tupperware. It’s a great shape if you don’t have much space in your fridge. Very space efficient!

    • @a.rosesrbleu9580
      @a.rosesrbleu9580 Год назад +3

      Do you remember Sealtest Heavenly hash?

    • @susiechevalier221
      @susiechevalier221 Год назад +2

      I want that Ice cream!

    • @joycej9415
      @joycej9415 Год назад

      I still have that blue Tupperware container. I use it for crackers

  • @JackReynolds-w7g
    @JackReynolds-w7g Год назад +8

    I have such a weird feeling when I watch this. I see a very young lad that has no idea of what is ahead. I guess I just wish that I could go back in time and just give him a big reassuring hug.

  • @janeaparis
    @janeaparis Год назад +57

    I am a 1962 baby, so it is interesting to see what was popular when I came into the world.

  • @cliffnelson1174
    @cliffnelson1174 Год назад +10

    I am 70 and I had that ideal Countdown that I wish I would have kept it....

  • @Lovejazz01
    @Lovejazz01 Год назад +6

    So cool to watch commercials about 1960’s tech on this iPad Pro, how far have we all come in amost 60 years!

  • @nomopms1
    @nomopms1 Год назад +34

    Gosh, I was 4. I still remember where we lived, and how the house was laid out. We watched some TV, and I remember a lot of these commercials. But, we mostly played outside....you know....with other kids and our toys. :)

  • @stanleycostello9610
    @stanleycostello9610 Год назад +34

    Edie Adams in a mink stole, 18 button gloves, cinched gown and selling cigars.

  • @jamesbaine580
    @jamesbaine580 Год назад +9

    Everybody dressed so classy and didn't have every square inch of their body pierced

  • @jv-ep2tc
    @jv-ep2tc Год назад +42

    i am about halfway through and I realize that 1962 ads had a lightness and innocence to them. After 11/22/63 it would be impossible to create ads with that same vibe. The shift of consciousness was overpowering.

    • @deanchapman1824
      @deanchapman1824 Год назад +5

      The sixties started on November 22, 1963.

    • @Redwhiteblue-gr5em
      @Redwhiteblue-gr5em Год назад

      Lee Harvey Oswald really screwed up the country more than any person ever.

  • @tome7016
    @tome7016 Год назад +67

    Those were lucky kids with the SealTeast ice cream....Look at those portions! Dang!

    • @vjhreeves
      @vjhreeves Год назад +4

      I came here to say the same thing! ONE slab would be divided up between my family of four today.

    • @susannahdyro4845
      @susannahdyro4845 Год назад +2

      I agree yummy

    • @SA-hf3fu
      @SA-hf3fu Год назад +10

      So funny. Dad would sometimes bring home a special treat. A square quart carton of vanilla ice cream. He would carefully make 6 cuts and our whole family loved having their own slice! 😂

    • @vivianpowell1732
      @vivianpowell1732 Год назад +10

      We ate Sealtest ice cream cut into slabs like the ones in the commercial, but only one per serving. Our favorite was Sealtest lime sherbet, so refreshing. Sometimes I'd put a couple of scoops in one of our tall Tupperware tumblers and add a little ginger ale.

    • @ellenmarch3095
      @ellenmarch3095 Год назад +1

      ​@@vivianpowell1732 We did that, too!!

  • @astralartist4
    @astralartist4 Год назад +5

    The amazing thing was everyone saw these regularly as you only had a few standard channels - there were no news channels or HBO. You had to watch what was on TV.

  • @smallbluehour
    @smallbluehour Год назад +15

    Now I want an ice cold coke and some butterflake rolls. Thanks.

  • @70sfred1
    @70sfred1 Год назад +282

    Ah the days when people had class instead of seeing people in the grocery store wearing their pjs and having tats on their necks while yelling the "F-word" at their kids!

    • @mark3464
      @mark3464 Год назад +11

      Really. You wear a suit the grocery store?

    • @robinbond7878
      @robinbond7878 Год назад +49

      @@mark3464 Men wore nice shirts and slacks. Not beer T shirts and shirts with the f word on them. And women didn’t go to the store looking like they just rolled out of bed and used an egg beater to fix their hair. We definitely weren’t allowed to wear our pajamas out in public. Now most people, don’t care how they look. If they gain weight, they just buy larger t- shirts. Their wardrobe goes from working in the garden and taking out the garbage, to the store and a night out on the town!

    • @sylviekins
      @sylviekins Год назад +23

      @@robinbond7878 My Grandad always wore a suit, with waistcoat and hat outside the house.

    • @thelthrythquezada8397
      @thelthrythquezada8397 Год назад +21

      I can't when "women" wear tight "gym" clothes at the store..... I hate it... The other day a lady had it on and its color was damn near her skin color....

    • @suebee1436
      @suebee1436 Год назад +17

      Exactly whats wrong with this Godforsaken world

  • @monaural2.988
    @monaural2.988 Год назад +90

    These commercials wound up being far more of a snapshot into our lives back then far more than American Grafitti or Happy Days really did. It seemed like just using a product would solve all your problems. Of course, the 60s had yet to really burst wide open when these were new.

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Год назад +7

      Before the murder of JFK

    • @kahlodiego5299
      @kahlodiego5299 Год назад

      Like watching "What's My Line." It makes me homesick,

    • @gwugluud
      @gwugluud Год назад +2

      The pre-Beatles 60s were really still the 50s, lol.

    • @BradFalck-mn3pc
      @BradFalck-mn3pc Год назад +2

      My mom served tang to us in the 60s it was awful

    • @juliemnm8273
      @juliemnm8273 Год назад +3

      @@BradFalck-mn3pc It wasn't bad...Coke was a Lot better back than too compared to today since they replaced the sugar with Corn Syrup (YUK)

  • @vjhreeves
    @vjhreeves Год назад +45

    I was born in '63, and was raised with commercials like this--but watching that Camay ad today, OMG.

  • @debbylou5729
    @debbylou5729 Год назад +43

    Love the rocket toy. That $12.99 would be $118.00 today. Tomorrow it would be $250.00

    • @tomservo56954
      @tomservo56954 Год назад +1

      On Ebay

    • @marciamartins1992
      @marciamartins1992 Год назад +2

      If you had the original it would be worth way more than $250.00.

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 Год назад +2

      @@marciamartins1992 you wouldn’t have the original. It fell apart in hours

    • @guidedmeditation2396
      @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад

      Yes..... I did a calculation and quick search of 1962 dollars and I had guessed at $127 bucks. 100 bucks in 1962 is about $996 in 2023 dollars.

    • @guidedmeditation2396
      @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад +1

      But then your comment was two months ago so its probably dead on right :O)

  • @Ben-rm3uc
    @Ben-rm3uc Год назад +8

    My parents were married in 1962, the day Marlyn Monroe died. Life wasn’t as glamorous as this in England but mum worked on a US airbase in a “ supermarket “ a new concept at the time. She said it was wonderful like visiting America every day.Oh and dear Dad was Lionel too!

  • @selah62
    @selah62 Год назад +49

    Lionel had the answer to the Chinese spy balloons in 1962.

    • @JimmyDeLocke
      @JimmyDeLocke Год назад +2

      Good one.😂

    • @susiechevalier221
      @susiechevalier221 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @theresajones8367
      @theresajones8367 Год назад

      😂

    • @wandamontgomery6030
      @wandamontgomery6030 Год назад +1

      Lol

    • @garyfrancis6193
      @garyfrancis6193 Год назад

      Have you heard the balloons were not just traveling with the wind. They were doing figure eight’s collecting data and Biden let them drift all across America until shot down in the Atlantic. That way the instrument package could never be recovered.

  • @lolah3838
    @lolah3838 Год назад +40

    Those Pillsbury rolls are to die for.

    • @harperstacey9604
      @harperstacey9604 Год назад +4

      The Pillsbury rolls were delicious when they're hot out of the oven.

    • @julienielsen3746
      @julienielsen3746 Год назад +3

      Even in black and white they look good.

    • @jacquelineroque5707
      @jacquelineroque5707 Год назад +3

      As fattening as they were then and still are, I agree with you 200 percent.

    • @davidreed3165
      @davidreed3165 Месяц назад

      My Mom made those all the time!

  • @clydeosterhout1221
    @clydeosterhout1221 10 месяцев назад +2

    Watching this made me feel very, very old. I remembered almost all of them!

  • @TheGadgetPanda
    @TheGadgetPanda Год назад +11

    The Australian ad for the portable radio at 02:30 -- That's Brian Henderson. He was the main news reader for Channel 9 Sydney through most of the 70s-90s. Just about the most iconic TV voice I could imagine throughout my childhood. Every night at 6pm, there was Hendo, telling it like it was.

  • @LydiaStarz
    @LydiaStarz Год назад +60

    Look how classy everyone looks!

    • @edgarpoinsot5502
      @edgarpoinsot5502 Год назад +16

      Pretty classy times,... sadly gone forever.

    • @lisatrautner1274
      @lisatrautner1274 Год назад +17

      And thin.

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 Год назад +13

      @@lisatrautner1274 Pre obesity causing food pyramid and never proven lipid hypothesis. People ate real food, not grass products.

    • @davidpowellseattle
      @davidpowellseattle Год назад +13

      Back in those days, Grandma never left the house without white gloves!

    • @lindac6919
      @lindac6919 Год назад +16

      We would wear our "play clothes or work clothes" at home, and change into nice clothes if we had to go to the store or downtown.

  • @karenfriesen280
    @karenfriesen280 Год назад +151

    That rocket toy looks amazing even by today’s standards!

    • @roadtoad7704
      @roadtoad7704 Год назад +23

      And costing over $12! 🤯 Alotta money for a toy back then

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 Год назад +6

      @@roadtoad7704 YES !!!

    • @LL-bl8hd
      @LL-bl8hd Год назад +16

      Kind of cool but also macabre... they're "playing" nuclear war.

    • @roadtoad7704
      @roadtoad7704 Год назад +11

      @@LL-bl8hd Yup. I'm old enough to know, living in that real possibility back then, even though I was only a kid of 9 years old. Younger generations have no clue about that.

    • @davidpowellseattle
      @davidpowellseattle Год назад +4

      Coldwar toys were popular.

  • @wendelinharrison9571
    @wendelinharrison9571 Год назад +50

    I never realized how much effort it takes to serve Cottage Cheese…Wow!🤣

    • @dawnelder9046
      @dawnelder9046 Год назад +7

      Likely why it did not catch on. Easier out of a tub.

    • @christinatweet6580
      @christinatweet6580 Год назад +2

      Wa-WAAAAAH

    • @henryottis295
      @henryottis295 Год назад +1

      I thought the same !!!

    • @susiechevalier221
      @susiechevalier221 Год назад +4

      I actually wish they would still sell it that way- I love my squeeze bag of sour cream. Less oxygen gets in so it last longer. Not about ease but shelf life!

    • @guidedmeditation2396
      @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад +2

      LOL I would rather just have a plastic lid and take whatever amount I needed. The individual serving would make sense if you were that secretary who's boss never asked her out for lunch or an afternoon delight at the local motel.

  • @sooverit5529
    @sooverit5529 Год назад +28

    Edie Adams for Murial Cigars. Fun ad.

    • @usmale49
      @usmale49 Год назад +11

      @ColonialBuckeye Edie Adams did those commercials to pay off Ernie Kovacs debts after he was killed in a horrific car accident. When they started filming in color, Edie wore contact lenses to match the color of her dresses (yes, even YELLOW)!! Always thought she was an amazing actress, especially her version of Marilyn Monroe! She was a wonderful person!!!

    • @starababa1985
      @starababa1985 Год назад +7

      @ColonialBuckeye When we didn't have money for popsicles, we'd pour some Tang in a saucer, dip ice cubes in it and lick them off. Poor man's popsicles in hot weather, a little messy, but not bad.

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Год назад

      ​@@usmale49 as Edie always said, "It wasn't Ernie's debt, it was _our_ debt"

  • @TrinityDivineMozart
    @TrinityDivineMozart Год назад +21

    Oh commercials were so peaceful and nice. 🙏🎹

  • @JamesBrown-ij1px
    @JamesBrown-ij1px Год назад +11

    I was born in 1962. I love seeing how things were the year I was born.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 10 месяцев назад

      Me too. We will be gone soon.

  • @zekelucente9702
    @zekelucente9702 Год назад +32

    I was born in 1961 and it’s crazy to see what America looked like back then.

    • @greenbeans575
      @greenbeans575 Год назад +1

      White.
      There. I said what you were thinking.

    • @johnerwin9024
      @johnerwin9024 Год назад +5

      Early 60s looked alot like the 50's/in some way, the decade really started with the 'british invasion' of '64-lot changed thereafter-

    • @MrJm323
      @MrJm323 Год назад

      Except for the Kriesler ads; then you are suddenly in Australia (the Kriesler portable radio and the Kriesler radio-gram[aphone]). ..." ...has every Australian station clearly listed!"

    • @SMac-bq8sk
      @SMac-bq8sk Год назад

      Nuh-uh. Nowadays is what's crazy to see.

  • @davidlincolnbrooks
    @davidlincolnbrooks Год назад +24

    I was born in February 1963, so this is pretty much the world I was born into... Hard to believe, really... These commercials seem like an eternity ago... Thanks, Don Draper and Peggy Olsen!

    • @JeffDeWitt
      @JeffDeWitt Год назад

      I was just a few years old. Looking at the young couple on the Coke ad they would have been about my parents age, so if those two are anything like my parents the girl is now in her 90's and the guy passed away a while back.

    • @davidlincolnbrooks
      @davidlincolnbrooks Год назад +1

      @@JeffDeWitt Wild to think, hm?

    • @JeffDeWitt
      @JeffDeWitt Год назад

      @@davidlincolnbrooks Yep. I tend to watch a lot of TV shows from the 70's and once in a while I think about the fact that most of the people I'm seeing are dead.

  • @Dan-nt2yb
    @Dan-nt2yb Год назад +4

    I was born in 1962 and now feel like I’m 1,000 years old.😢

  • @ybrynecho2368
    @ybrynecho2368 Год назад +29

    I'm 76 and I remember many of these. The cottage cheese one I don't remember, but it seems like it could be a good idea. The Aussie record player/radio made me laugh a little because they only had 6 radio stations. And that car - Dodge Dart - no seat belts, no air bags and a kid in the front seat. Those were the days. LOL

    • @guidedmeditation2396
      @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад +3

      And those cars had leaf springs all around I think so they rode like a covered wagon with jarring bumps.

    • @JeffDeWitt
      @JeffDeWitt Год назад

      @@guidedmeditation2396 All Chrysler cars of that era had torsion bar front suspensions and leaves in the rear. Leaf spring suspensions were used for many decades and on a lot of different cars, some of which road quite well.

    • @guidedmeditation2396
      @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад

      @@JeffDeWitt Its strange to imagine a huge heavy car using a torsion bar suspension but I guess it worked. That is a lot of stress on the metal.

    • @JeffDeWitt
      @JeffDeWitt Год назад

      @@guidedmeditation2396 These cars weren't even that big. Packard introduced the idea in 1955 in the Caribbean. Not only did those cars have torsion bars but the suspensions were self leveling. There is an episode of Jay Leno's Garage where he shows off his and takes us for a ride. Really advanced tech for it's day.

  • @zekelucente9702
    @zekelucente9702 Год назад +25

    That cottage cheese packaging looks very 21st Century.

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 Год назад

      Too bad people prefer their cottage cheese in plastic tubs.

    • @nuthinmuffins5073
      @nuthinmuffins5073 Год назад +2

      Of all the things to have an edge on: cottage cheese packaging.

  • @Lovejazz01
    @Lovejazz01 Год назад +3

    I’d like to have some of that Sealtest Berry Patch ice cream now..but what person would eat a whole box of ice cream by themselves ?

  • @edwardjones4870
    @edwardjones4870 Год назад +38

    Interesting how long commercials were compared to the 15 second ads we get nowadays.

    • @greenbeans575
      @greenbeans575 Год назад +7

      And they didn't yell at you.

    • @clarefriend1376
      @clarefriend1376 Год назад

      Also 30 min sit coms didn’t have but one commercial break in the middle.

    • @greenbeans575
      @greenbeans575 Год назад +1

      @Frank Smith Yesterday's TV ads paid for the programming and the shows were the reason people tuned in.
      Today's ads are apparently equally important (to executives) than the programming as they are allotted the same amount of air time as the show itself!

    • @bryanspindle4455
      @bryanspindle4455 Год назад

      Yeah and they only showed two at a time, not six like they do now.

    • @nostalgia6578
      @nostalgia6578 7 месяцев назад

      It's been said that in the 21st century, the average attention span of an American is about 15 seconds. Some people think that child-centered shows like Sesame Street attributed to shortened attention span from pre-school age to adult.

  • @a.kenneth3521
    @a.kenneth3521 Год назад +6

    I was one when most of these commercials were aired. I do remember being about six, though, in the back seat of our huuuge family car-beast. My Dad slammed on the brakes, I was thrown against the back of the front seats, got up and shouted, “Jesus Christ, Daddy!”
    Seatbelt laws are good.

  • @usmale49
    @usmale49 Год назад +60

    I'm old 'cause I remember most of these commercials. My mom used to buy "SealTest"...it really was very good ice cream. We used DIAL bath soap (I still do)! Thank you for posting these great old commercials...they're a real "hoot"!!

    • @weatherboi
      @weatherboi Год назад +2

      I'm old too, but I don't recall seeing any of these commercials.

    • @SandySez
      @SandySez Год назад +1

      I was just pondering on how interesting it is because I was born in '62, so I wouldn't remember any of these but cool to see what was airing as I was entering the world.

    • @dfirth224
      @dfirth224 Год назад +1

      I was 12 in 1962 so I'm old enough to have seen these.

    • @weatherboi
      @weatherboi Год назад

      @@dfirth224 The theme here is do we remember these commercials.

    • @captiveamerica669
      @captiveamerica669 Год назад +4

      ​@@SandySez I was born in 62 also, damn I feel old! Easy bake oven, incredible edibles candy making toy, now edibles are a whole other thing! 🤣

  • @carolynhoover9444
    @carolynhoover9444 Год назад +17

    Born 1949. Definitely remember the commercials. Don't be fooled about the good old days. Always something 🙄

    • @franklinstephen3268
      @franklinstephen3268 Год назад

      Hello 👋 how are you doing?

    • @KB-pc4wn
      @KB-pc4wn Год назад +2

      @@franklinstephen3268 Good old days, Bomb shelters as we were afraid of the Atomic bomb dropping ,race riots and many diseases we cure now but one died from back then, I was 21 years old in 1962 .we could go out and play by ourselves with out worry back then in the 1950's and no one in my city knew where we kids were till we came home for dinner Imagine that now where an Iphone may track your every movement.

  • @sallytedesco2192
    @sallytedesco2192 Год назад +15

    I think Madison Ave. Ad agencies were at their cutting edge back in the 60's. They produced some of the best TV ads that still remain in your memory now. Very creative, funny, catchy, fun, that's how I'd describe them.

    • @Redwhiteblue-gr5em
      @Redwhiteblue-gr5em Год назад

      Now they are run by Woke people who make sure Blacks are in every commercial

  • @jsat5609
    @jsat5609 Год назад +8

    5:00 Edie Adams did commercials to pay off her late husband, Ernie Kovacs' back taxes. Kovacs was killed in a car accident in January, 1962. and owed the government a great deal of money. Kovacs' cigar was a sort of his trademark. His tv show was unique and is worth watching, as he played with tv technology as no one has before or since.

    • @harperstacey9604
      @harperstacey9604 Год назад +2

      I wonder how long it took for Edie Adams to pay off her late husband's back taxes.

  • @tirzah4930
    @tirzah4930 Год назад +32

    It's hard to believe I was 13 when those came out! They really do sound like they're from a whole different century now! 😂

    • @createone100
      @createone100 Год назад +15

      They were.

    • @thelthrythquezada8397
      @thelthrythquezada8397 Год назад +4

      I prefer to watch 1900s TV vs the crap that is on TV today. And I am only 40 years old. I loath the 2000s.

    • @teresas8173
      @teresas8173 Год назад +1

      @@thelthrythquezada8397 …you prefer the latter half of the 20th century vs. the 21st. They didn’t have tv until sometime in the 1950s.

  • @samsanderson224
    @samsanderson224 Год назад +19

    Loved Sealtest ice cream as a kid. It was the absolute best! The only ice cream we ever had growing up❤️

    • @guidedmeditation2396
      @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад +2

      Sealtest is such a horrible name for ice cream. It sounds like window caulking from the Home Depot or a brand of super glue.

    • @samsanderson224
      @samsanderson224 Год назад +1

      @@guidedmeditation2396 I’m guessing you’re a whole lot younger than me. There were only a few brands back then, Sealtest being the best. I’m talking 50s, early 60s. Hood was a little pricier and had less flavors. Friendlys was around, which was awesome…They did offer take home containers, but you had to go to the restaurant to get it. They were nowhere close to where we lived. They were a state away.

    • @JeffDeWitt
      @JeffDeWitt Год назад +1

      But who serves ice cream in slabs like that!

    • @bryanspindle4455
      @bryanspindle4455 Год назад

      All of Sealtest's products were good. We bought their milk and cottage cheese too.

  • @conniewojahn6445
    @conniewojahn6445 Год назад +8

    Although I've heard of most of these products, I've never seen these particular commercials for them. I've never heard of Sealtest and had to Google it. It was produced and sold on the east coast, and I live on the west coast. It probably wasn't shipped this far. Over the years, the company has been sold off and taken over in parts and has become more "modern" names such as Nestle. They were ahead of their time by putting cottage cheese in pouches instead of tubs. Don't know if packages like that are still available with cottage cheese in them, but there are plenty of other products sold now in "single use" pouches, even tuna fish. Hope everyone else enjoyed this video as much as I did.

  • @blugreen123
    @blugreen123 Год назад +18

    Okay, but that berry ice cream sounds good though. 😍

  • @rongendron8705
    @rongendron8705 Год назад +10

    I was 16 in 1962 & watched a lot of t.v. then, but I don't remember a single one of these
    commercials, except the Lionel train car one, since my 9 nine year old brother had one!

  • @AlvaSudden
    @AlvaSudden Год назад +8

    It's spooky to think about the fact that most all the perfect-looking people in these commercials are now dead & gone.

  • @melindahall5062
    @melindahall5062 Год назад +30

    It’s weird to me how many of those jingles pervaded our lives and how I remember the songs even though I was 7 years old. TV was and still is an incredible tool.

    • @teresadbrownbrown3785
      @teresadbrownbrown3785 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @saraw8503
      @saraw8503 Год назад +2

      Truth. I was 9 and I remember well.

    • @SabineLeppanen_Art
      @SabineLeppanen_Art Год назад +6

      I was 7, too. We didn’t have a TV but I heard the jingles on the radio. My mom said she would like to have a TV, or another baby. My sister was born in 1963.😂 I was a teenager by the time we finally got a little black and white TV with rabbit ears antennae. So exciting! Bewitched, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, Get Smart, Dragnet…great memories!

  • @davidbaise5137
    @davidbaise5137 Год назад +11

    And not one bit of plastic packaging. Years later Mr. Robinson advised for it; today it is a scourge. Some older things are better.

  • @hudsonvie
    @hudsonvie Год назад +7

    Edie Adams and Ernie Kovacks My all time favorites.

  • @cindyeisenberg8367
    @cindyeisenberg8367 Год назад +13

    I was born that year. I do remember using a lot of the products in these commercials.

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 Год назад

      Gee, i don't know. Those ads for Kreisler electronics are British.

  • @lorinichols9996
    @lorinichols9996 Год назад +15

    My dad collected Lionel trains as an adult, and I don’t recall ever hearing about the action one shown. I’m surprised he didn’t buy it for us girls as a way to justify it for himself. 😄

  • @proto57
    @proto57 Год назад +3

    I've been looking for a certain Uncle Ben's Rice commercial over the years, and haven't had any luck. It is from the mid to late 1960's, and shows the mother and daughter (maybe 12 years old?) making dinner for the family. The girl serves the rice, and the father comments on how great it is. The mother says, "Beth made it!". The point being, I think, that the rice is so easy to make that even a child can do it. I think the girl had freckles and pigtails.
    In any case, I wanted to find it because the girl went to my grade school. She was a couple of grades before me, and my sister was in her class. Her younger brother was in my class. I think their name was "Morgan", or like that.

  • @artistdeluxe09
    @artistdeluxe09 Год назад +15

    Those commercials were much longer than ones we see today.

    • @jazzmoos5382
      @jazzmoos5382 Год назад +5

      And less noisy

    • @R.Williams
      @R.Williams Год назад +1

      I don't know about that. I feel like commercials last forever now to the point I can only watch streaming channels like Netflix or Prime. They drive me crazy even though you can kind of fast forward through them by pausing for a half an hour or so.

    • @klhaldane
      @klhaldane Год назад +3

      To me they sound repetitive. They only had 30 seconds worth of lines, so every time is said twice,

    • @henryottis295
      @henryottis295 Год назад +4

      You're forgetting about all the big pharma commercials that go on and on forever....

    • @bryanspindle4455
      @bryanspindle4455 Год назад +1

      They only showed two at a time then. Now it is like six at a time.

  • @vbee3571
    @vbee3571 Год назад +12

    So today we get commercials for prescription drugs, incontinence pads, call-ms-lawyers, deodorant for your “butt checks”, toilet paper, feminine hygiene products, and more I never wanted to hear about. Yeah, things are so much better! 🤪 🤯 😵‍💫

  • @nuthinmuffins5073
    @nuthinmuffins5073 Год назад +5

    That ice cream honestly sounds good. I can’t stand all the romanticizing of the past in these comments, but at the same time, there are some old things I’d love to be able to try. If I could have one genie wish, I would ask for a Time Machine.

  • @Eric_W
    @Eric_W Год назад +5

    You could have edited the volume of each one so they are all similar in volume... yeah I know that's more work but it sure would have made this video better!

  • @robynmasters335
    @robynmasters335 Год назад +6

    My mom was 13 the year these came out. Something cheezy and wonderful about the old stuff.

  • @t-mar9275
    @t-mar9275 Год назад +11

    To me, the biggest difference in these old commercials is their length. A full minute was common. These days, 15 seconds seems to be the dominant form. I'm sure there are lots of factors that have lead to this trend: decreasing attention spans, increased cost of air time, stations attempting to maimize profits by cramming in more commercials during a program break, etc.

    • @gamerlikesretro8516
      @gamerlikesretro8516  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment! You are right!

    • @PTGCEDEVBT
      @PTGCEDEVBT Год назад

      Also studies were done & found people responded more quickly to images than lengthy jingles or spoken phrases.

    • @01chippe
      @01chippe Год назад +1

      Back then, there was usually one single sponsor for any given show, and that sponsors product(s) were woven into the show, there was much less commercial time per show back then as well. A 30 minute program was about 27 minutes of the show and 3 minutes of commercials.
      Nowadays there are dozens of sponsors for a single show, and we get about 19 minutes of show and 11 minutes of commercials!
      Forget about cable stations that chop the shows to bits and speed them up to fit in even more commercials.

    • @brianmoran3450
      @brianmoran3450 Год назад

      6:13

  • @pgh45rpms
    @pgh45rpms Год назад +7

    Edie Adams was married to the cigar smoking comedian, Ernie Kovaks.

  • @deborahpugh4578
    @deborahpugh4578 Год назад +1

    When I watch these i imagine the grandchildren of these performers watching Granny and Pop Pop when they were young and beautiful. I was 8 in 1962, so i remember a lot of these.

  • @joeclark7559
    @joeclark7559 Год назад +48

    Love the Dodge Dart commercial with no one wearing seat belts. Ah, the good old days.

    • @davidpowellseattle
      @davidpowellseattle Год назад +5

      My family had the 64 Dart. They traded the 54 Belair in. There were seatbelts. Nobody used them, and they slipped under the cushions. Good days. Indeed.

    • @katherineferguson9880
      @katherineferguson9880 Год назад +6

      How are no seat belts indicative of good old days? More people died in car crashes. This is one aspect where life today is better/safer.

    • @lindac6919
      @lindac6919 Год назад +2

      @@davidpowellseattle If you left them out, they would fling around and that huge metal buckle would smack the littlest kids!

    • @charleshamilton9274
      @charleshamilton9274 Год назад +1

      And to think a Dodge Dart was considered a “compact!”

    • @lennybuttz2162
      @lennybuttz2162 Год назад

      I was a teenager before I rode in a car with seat belts. I owned a Dodge Dart, it was the worst car I ever owned. I had cars I only paid $100 for that were better cars.

  • @sophierobinson2738
    @sophierobinson2738 Год назад +4

    The only ones I remember actually seeing were Edie Adams singing about cigars, and the Peter Pan peanut butter one. I would have been 9.

  • @DARYLMarlaCook
    @DARYLMarlaCook Год назад +8

    wow my dad was born in 1958 and he remembers these. he always told me about the soda in glass bottles. so cool

    • @gamerlikesretro8516
      @gamerlikesretro8516  Год назад

      We need to show him this video🙂

    • @jimkangas4176
      @jimkangas4176 Год назад

      I was born in '50. I remember playing ball and going to the delicatessen for an RC cola - 10 cents!

    • @robinbond7878
      @robinbond7878 Год назад

      I was also born in 58. Yes soda ‘s were sold in glass bottles, also sold in cans that needed a church key to open them before pull tabs. We mostly drank Shasta. They had many flavors. My brothers and I used to recycle glass bottles long before the “green people” even existed. We made a dime a bottle. We saved our recycle money in a coffee can and by summer, we had enough money to pay for trips to the pool, beach snacks etc. as we got older, we started working other jobs and still put part of our money in the can.

  • @JackieontheTrunk
    @JackieontheTrunk Год назад +14

    Mason Adams for Peter Pan Peanut Butter voice actor. Did Smuckers as well.

    • @tomservo56954
      @tomservo56954 Год назад

      And so many other things

    • @harperstacey9604
      @harperstacey9604 Год назад

      Mason Adams was a regular cast member in the TV show, Lou Grant.

  • @greeneyedwarlock882
    @greeneyedwarlock882 Год назад +13

    I'm 61.5 years old and I WANT THAT LIONEL TRAIN SET WITH THE MISSILE LAUNCHER AND THE AIR COMPRESSOR CAR!!!

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 Год назад +17

    I love these!!! Thank you!!!!

  • @jons.6216
    @jons.6216 Год назад +17

    The fun part of watching these is the old TV set framing! A friend of mine did this with some old programs that were encased in an old set but played on a modern set inside it! Makes all the difference!

    • @jazzmoos5382
      @jazzmoos5382 Год назад +3

      Seems like this television might be a little too modern for those times. Most were wooden pieces of furniture. If they really want to make it seem real they should add some static, and roll the screen up now and then! 😂

    • @julienielsen3746
      @julienielsen3746 Год назад

      @@jazzmoos5382 We had a black and white RCA on a TV stand in 1962. I was 2 years old. Grandma bought us a color wood cabinet model for Christmas in 1964.

  • @tiffbeevachou108
    @tiffbeevachou108 Год назад +5

    I find it interesting how many processed foods came out during this time and now some people are going back to more unprocessed food. Clearly not everyone, but more than in the early 2000's

  • @moodberry
    @moodberry Год назад +3

    I like the Berry Patch ice cream. I wish they still sold it. Sounds great!

  • @pegbars
    @pegbars Год назад +33

    If only they could come up with a cottage cheese container that had a lid on it.

    • @roadtoad7704
      @roadtoad7704 Год назад +2

      😂

    • @robinbond7878
      @robinbond7878 Год назад +3

      I don’t remember cottage cheese coming in those packages.

    • @henryottis295
      @henryottis295 Год назад

      😄😆😆😂😄

    • @joycej9415
      @joycej9415 Год назад

      Things didn't come in plastics back then but in milk carton like containers.

  • @mrbutch308
    @mrbutch308 Год назад +5

    2:21 The price of the toy ($12.98 in 1962) would be $120 - $130 in today's money. Expensive!

  • @SA-hf3fu
    @SA-hf3fu Год назад +6

    Damn. I knew I should have gotten that Electronic Missile Base when I saw it!

  • @SDS-ee9js
    @SDS-ee9js 10 месяцев назад

    My grandparents would have been 14 and 15 at the time of these commercials, and it was 11 years before my mom was even born! It is so cool that I get to see these whenever I want on RUclips.

  • @kevin9c1
    @kevin9c1 Год назад +6

    I learned that Australia must have had no electricity in the early 60s with those battery powered radios.

  • @Marcel_Audubon
    @Marcel_Audubon Год назад +5

    Beautiful Edie Adams hawked Muriel cigars for decades. She was the Flo Progressive gal of her day. "Why don't you pick one up and smoke it sometime?"
    I remember a Muriel campaign based on Sweet Charity's Big Spender "Spend a little dime with me" also Muriel Penatella Extra.

  • @NarutoUzumakiofficial
    @NarutoUzumakiofficial Год назад +19

    I wonder what it was like to be young in the 60s. idk i;m young now and it seems like it was easier to be young back than less pressure but also less information, fun, and freedom

    • @Philobiblion
      @Philobiblion Год назад +3

      I'm 74, raised two kids, and worked in higher ed all my life. It was MUCH easier to be young back then, unless, of course, you were black or some other picked-on minority. Less information? I don't know. Since all information came from Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley and the gang, there was less DISinformation for sure. Much more fun and freedom. In the summer at the age of 9 or 10 we would get on our bikes after breakfast and go everywhere. Ma would say 'what did you do today?. Nuthin'

    • @stanleycostello9610
      @stanleycostello9610 Год назад +25

      I was seven in 1962. In summertime we could play outside until the street lights came on. No helmets riding on our bicycles. Drinking hose water. Looking through the Sears Christmas Book to see what we wanted. Real Christmas trees. Colorforms. Tinkertoys. Chemistry sets. Lincoln Logs. Book bags. Lunch pails. Saturday mornings and "Top Cat." Cocoa Puffs and Trix. I could go on, but life was good...

    • @gamerlikesretro8516
      @gamerlikesretro8516  Год назад +3

      That's a great comment! Thank you!!!

    • @gamerlikesretro8516
      @gamerlikesretro8516  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the nice comment!

    • @vjhreeves
      @vjhreeves Год назад +16

      Less fun? Less freedom? You have it exactly BACKWARDS. We had MORE of both.

  • @anamartins3223
    @anamartins3223 Год назад +49

    The one that the lady is upset because her boss has not taken her out for dinner is absurd!!! Funny 🤣😀🤣

    • @stephanieyvonne9436
      @stephanieyvonne9436 Год назад +14

      Yep and if the boss asked you out now it could be considered sexual harassment.

    • @RevLeigh55
      @RevLeigh55 Год назад +19

      The main goal for all women back then was to bag a husband. Those were not really the good old days for women (or anyone else).

    • @thevioletpumpernickel
      @thevioletpumpernickel Год назад +11

      @@RevLeigh55 / Sorry that time was so unbearable for you.

    • @R.Williams
      @R.Williams Год назад +8

      It's sad because the voice over claims it's how you get ahead in business. That part was true for the most part.

    • @lindac6919
      @lindac6919 Год назад +7

      Well, why else would a woman be out working? Her parents did their part; now they sent her out to bag a husband.
      It's not like women were supposed to be independent.

  • @TheTruthResearchers
    @TheTruthResearchers Год назад +7

    Great Fab Idea inside Vintage TV SET!
    Thank you! Wonderful nostalgic Spots! Terrific Memories of our fave Era🗽

    • @gamerlikesretro8516
      @gamerlikesretro8516  Год назад

      Thank you! But some people don't like the idea of a vintage TV🙂

  • @patrickmccarthy7877
    @patrickmccarthy7877 Год назад +5

    1962, the year I was born, I'm 60 until August 18th.

  • @northernbohemianrealist
    @northernbohemianrealist Год назад +18

    Thank you, Don Draper!
    My favorite commercial of the era was Oasis cigarettes - smoking while water skiing. Seriously.

    • @alicewolfson4423
      @alicewolfson4423 Год назад +5

      It's really time to quit if you can't water ski without smoking.

    • @TheMocao
      @TheMocao Год назад

      @@alicewolfson4423 😂😂😂

    • @DaLabLover
      @DaLabLover 10 месяцев назад

      My grandfather had emphysema when I was a child in the 60s. I always knew smoking was bad. It should not be glamorized even in nostalgia!

  • @kelleywyskiel3478
    @kelleywyskiel3478 Год назад +12

    I’ve been baking canned rolls incorrectly my entire life…

    • @EmilyTienne
      @EmilyTienne Год назад +2

      Yes, you want them baked on their sides so they pop!

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Год назад +2

      they do look a little better on their sides! haha!

    • @harperstacey9604
      @harperstacey9604 Год назад +1

      It's okay, Kelley, you're forgiven 😆.

  • @davidroberson8030
    @davidroberson8030 Год назад +3

    Boy that's a real exciting toy there isn't it countdown I imagine the kids played with it for about 5 minutes and put it in the closet forever.

    • @allisoncorona84
      @allisoncorona84 Год назад +1

      ...after telling their parents that they would "absolutely die‼️" if they didn't get it, they might play with it for about 5-10 minutes before they get bored with it and start begging their parents for the next "must have" gadget.

  • @Songwriter376
    @Songwriter376 Год назад +2

    The Lionel turbo missile firing car actually shot down balloons!!! How eerie seeing that toy back then in light of the 'weather balloons' being shot down today. 🤔🤔🤔

  • @MrRKWRIGHT
    @MrRKWRIGHT Год назад +11

    Love those retro commercials.

  • @rgjerde53
    @rgjerde53 Год назад +13

    Wow! It's amazing. Many of these were much more interesting, and funnier (in their own way) than the recent "Super Bowl Ad's" that we all waited to see. For next year, I really think one of the ad agencies need to do a new "retro" commercial for the Super Bowl.

  • @adrianjimenez3614
    @adrianjimenez3614 Год назад +3

    Hard to believe that the boss asking his workers for lunch was acceptable, nowadays it would be a meeting with HR 😂😂😂

    • @teresas8173
      @teresas8173 Год назад

      Back then it was the only way a woman could get a promotion… ugh!

  • @tobygoodguy4032
    @tobygoodguy4032 Год назад +5

    So - this was what life was like in Camelot ... for most of us. 🤠

  • @Shadeecarm
    @Shadeecarm Год назад +6

    That berry patch ice cream looked delicious

  • @rogerbec5766
    @rogerbec5766 5 месяцев назад

    I miss the good old days when Sunday was a no work day. Church, family and play was the norm that day.

  • @Alan-lv9rw
    @Alan-lv9rw Год назад +3

    I was born in 1962. This is fun to see what my patents watched.

  • @mikevannan7235
    @mikevannan7235 Год назад +6

    I always thought cottage cheese was cheese that was left at the cottage from the previous weekend