Both great TV ads of the year: Massengill-Because it's your body, that's why and Loving Care-Gray hair or Loving Care. Spots aired November 5, 1985 on CBS.
The meat cutters' strike began at Hormel, and lasted until Dec. 30, 1986. It was vicious and violent, and when it was over, only about 20% of the striking workers got their jobs back. And Hormel sold its pork-processing division to another company, which slashed wages and benefits, and worsened working conditions.
I would have killed to see The Young and the Restless old school '85 to view Jack and Victor"s feud when it was brand new and fresh a d what started it all/who did what to who. Over the years it got stake a d boring watching all the. Backbiting and bs and I tuned out. It was like get over the petty drama!
25:35 - It's appropriate that, today, Massengill is known only as a brand of douche. Massengill had been a large pharmaceutical company, until 1937, when its gross negligence (and the lack of strong FD&C laws) caused the Elixir Sulfanilamide disaster, in which hundreds of people across the USA were poisoned.
10:19- Classy and classic early/mid-80s ad featuring the timeless “Canon in D.”
Both great TV ads of the year:
Massengill-Because it's your body, that's why
and Loving Care-Gray hair or Loving Care.
Spots aired November 5, 1985 on CBS.
The meat cutters' strike began at Hormel, and lasted until Dec. 30, 1986.
It was vicious and violent, and when it was over, only about 20% of the striking workers got their jobs back. And Hormel sold its pork-processing division to another company, which slashed wages and benefits, and worsened working conditions.
"Stone Pillow" proved once again that Lucille Ball was a damn good dramatic actress, not just a damn good comedienne.
@ 3:24 - Lawrence Welk hit every one of those.
CBSAudio Promo For "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown", "Charlie & Company" & "George Burns Comedy Hour" @ 4:50
I would have killed to see The Young and the Restless old school '85 to view Jack and Victor"s feud when it was brand new and fresh a d what started it all/who did what to who. Over the years it got stake a d boring watching all the. Backbiting and bs and I tuned out. It was like get over the petty drama!
@ 14:12 - Robert Tessier
13:29 this is absolutely ridiculous
25:35 - It's appropriate that, today, Massengill is known only as a brand of douche.
Massengill had been a large pharmaceutical company, until 1937, when its gross negligence (and the lack of strong FD&C laws) caused the Elixir Sulfanilamide disaster, in which hundreds of people across the USA were poisoned.
Anyone know what happened to that missing girl they kept showing?
Mr. FEENY at 3:57
This is ridiculous