It's so funny that there was a time where advertising a cereal as "Sugar and candy coated!" was a valid selling point, whereas today "low in sugar" is the selling point.. Now every ad for a cereal does everything it can to downplay the amount of sugar in it and advertises all the iron and vitamins in it.
It's because of SJW's and idiot parents that don't know how to control what their kid eats or tell them "no" because its considered abusive to tell a kid no today.
@@huskyvacsEven back in the 1970’s, they were trying to hide the fact about the sugar (sugar crisp was renamed to super sugar crisp, and marketed to boast about the vitamin content) Makes you think.
1950's Post Sugar Crisp cereal commercial tells a story about 3 little bears; Candy who's the oldest and an only female, is shown to be nice since she's kindhearted, enjoys singing, serves as Handy and Dandy's older sister and acts as a leader of the triplets, Dandy who's the second oldest, speaks with a strong deep voice and a rich baritone, is shown to be friendly, enjoys singing, serves as Candy's middle younger brother and acts as a follower, and Handy who's the youngest, is shown to be curious, enjoys singing, serves as Candy's second younger brother and acts as an animal lover; and together, they comes across a little boy named Johnny and a little girl named Janie who are both watching a tv set because they wish that they were getting hungry since they're a bit bored, helps them by bringing in a box of Post Sugar Crisp cereal whose cereal pieces were made of honey flavored sugary sweet puffs of wheat and are coated with spangled sugar crystals which tastes like candies.
This originally appeared in 1950, at the time the three bears- "Handy", "Dandy" and "Candy"- were featured on the box. The announcer SOUNDS like Kenny Delmar, but it isn't him...
It's still around, it's called Golden Crisp now. The name was changed during the anti-sugar craze of the 1970's and the word "sugar" kind of became a bad word.
@@AdhamOhm Well, sugar causes dental decay, obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease can all be caused by excess and/or chronic sugar intake.
Yeah it always confused me everytime I watched this commercial I just thought "what do you mean eat it anytime of the day as a meal i guess and eating like candy is straight out of the box"
@@tinaclaxton5818 people used to drink fresh (raw) dairy through delivery by the milkman and I'm saying that to be specific because nowadays people apply the work "cream" or "creamy" to something that is not dairy like coconut cream and other plant-based imitation creams that are not real food Btw.... Chitwood asked what "kind of cream" of you looked at the question and my answer carefully... and I explained the answer, so I don't know what "milk " you brought up has to do with it...
Ahhhh! those ol' White bread days of long ago ,not another race in sight ,it's as if they did not exist , what a waste ,shame on them advertisers !! Who puts Cream on dry cereal ??, YUK ! a bit too heavy and rich , I like the commercial.for Sugar Pops ... slogan was .... "Shot with Sugar thru and thru" , and kids bouncing off the walls , time for Mom to take ... Mother's little helper ..LOL !!!
It's so funny that there was a time where advertising a cereal as "Sugar and candy coated!" was a valid selling point, whereas today "low in sugar" is the selling point.. Now every ad for a cereal does everything it can to downplay the amount of sugar in it and advertises all the iron and vitamins in it.
It's because of SJW's and idiot parents that don't know how to control what their kid eats or tell them "no" because its considered abusive to tell a kid no today.
@@huskyvacsEven back in the 1970’s, they were trying to hide the fact about the sugar (sugar crisp was renamed to super sugar crisp, and marketed to boast about the vitamin content) Makes you think.
I like how it describes how the box looks to the viewers at the end, like the giant “SUGAR CRISP” wouldn’t be enough to figure out it was sugar crisp.
WITHTHETHREEBEARSONIT
@@swaftprestino6975 Dude Seriously
This is a certified hood classic.
1950's Post Sugar Crisp cereal commercial tells a story about 3 little bears; Candy who's the oldest and an only female, is shown to be nice since she's kindhearted, enjoys singing, serves as Handy and Dandy's older sister and acts as a leader of the triplets, Dandy who's the second oldest, speaks with a strong deep voice and a rich baritone, is shown to be friendly, enjoys singing, serves as Candy's middle younger brother and acts as a follower, and Handy who's the youngest, is shown to be curious, enjoys singing, serves as Candy's second younger brother and acts as an animal lover; and together, they comes across a little boy named Johnny and a little girl named Janie who are both watching a tv set because they wish that they were getting hungry since they're a bit bored, helps them by bringing in a box of Post Sugar Crisp cereal whose cereal pieces were made of honey flavored sugary sweet puffs of wheat and are coated with spangled sugar crystals which tastes like candies.
The models here almost remind me of those 3D cartoon viewmaster reels from the 50’s-60’s. The Hanna Barbera ones come to mind.
I do hope the triplet bears comes back to modern day one day
Do children from the past especially when they are in old age remember seeing that very creepy but adorable stop motion animations commercial
Although they're bears, they resemble Chip N Dale.
I find this adorable.
Can't get enough of that Sugar Crisp.
1waytickettopluto even if millions die
Ur 60s
WHAT WORLD WAR lll IS HERE NOW
@@tinaclaxton5818What?
You on crack?
This originally appeared in 1950, at the time the three bears- "Handy", "Dandy" and "Candy"- were featured on the box. The announcer SOUNDS like Kenny Delmar, but it isn't him...
Then where's the one from 1947?
Sugar Crisp wasn't introduced until 1949.
Nope
@@RathouseFilmworks Do your own research.
Thank you Barry.
Sound like Kenny (Senator Claghorn) Delmar as the announcer.
Shooter: aw what cute little bears ^^
Candy Bear: *chuckles* Pleased to meet ya.
I'm Candy Bear, & these are my twin brothers, Handy Bear & Dandy Bear.
We're triplet siblings.
how come we can't have cereal like this now.
Too much sugar back then. It's the same product, just slightly different.
It's still around, it's called Golden Crisp now. The name was changed during the anti-sugar craze of the 1970's and the word "sugar" kind of became a bad word.
Well Too Expensive
@@AdhamOhm Golden Crisp Was The Most Suffocating Cereal I Have Seen
@@AdhamOhm Well, sugar causes dental decay, obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease can all be caused by excess and/or chronic sugar intake.
The thumbnail made me think it was The Chipmunks for a second. 😅
Me: * Fluffs the 3 Bears * Them: Your so kind to us we will give you Some Free Cereal!!! Me: Thanks Little Bears! Them: Your welcome!!!!
As anyone ever had cereal with cream?
❤If I had been born a girl near the 1950s, I would have screamed like a little girl and told my elders that I'm Goldilocks against those 3 bears!!❤
😂😂
The “you can eat it like candy” thing always intrigued me like did kids used to eat sugary cereals like this like candy ?
Those bears look like rejects from a George Pal Puppetoon.
NO THEY DON'T AND SHUT UP!
The Three Bears?
1950
Post Sugar crisp 1950
Guess I forgot to put the fog lights in...
Michael Stewart is the bass singer
This Looks Like It Was Made By MOM Productions In Japan
The bears are so cute Hehehehehehehe!
This is so terrifying.
Eating it as candy is literally the same as eating it as a snack smh
Yeah it always confused me everytime I watched this commercial I just thought "what do you mean eat it anytime of the day as a meal i guess and eating like candy is straight out of the box"
what cream did people pour on their cereal?
Cool
The jingle sounds just like the rasin bran jingle from the 50s
Rudolph animation
Very creepy stop motion animations
Did Rankin/Bass animate this commercial?
No.
They didn't exist back then.
Looks like it.
Ugh No Rankin/Bass Did movies
This commercial from the year?
I wonder what happened to those puppets. Hopefully their fate is better than Hoggle from "Labyrinth".
They're not Puppets
@@tinaclaxton5818 Stop motion figures are sometimes referred to as puppets.
People poured half&half in their cereal in the 1950s?
REEEEEEEE!
What's This Hanging On To Your Chair
We're 3 Friends The Gummy Bears
WHYYYYYYYYYYY
WHAT IT'S... What's This On Your Chair Are 3 Friends The Honey Bears
Whay kind of cream did people put in their cereal back then?
Real fresh dairy cream.....
@@lexivin34 LIAR! Milk Or Cream
Cows Cream
@@tinaclaxton5818 people used to drink fresh (raw) dairy through delivery by the milkman and I'm saying that to be specific because nowadays people apply the work "cream" or "creamy" to something that is not dairy like coconut cream and other plant-based imitation creams that are not real food
Btw.... Chitwood asked what "kind of cream" of you looked at the question and my answer carefully... and I explained the answer, so I don't know what "milk " you brought up has to do with it...
This commercial is a bit creepy. I prefer the animated ones from this period.
It Isn't Creepy to Stan Lee
Kinda like Rudolph
This is freaking creepy.
NO IT AIN'T
Ahhhh! those ol' White bread days of long ago ,not another race in sight ,it's as if they did not exist , what a waste ,shame on them advertisers !! Who puts Cream on dry cereal ??, YUK ! a bit too heavy and rich , I like the commercial.for Sugar Pops ... slogan was .... "Shot with Sugar thru and thru" , and kids bouncing off the walls , time for Mom to take ... Mother's little helper ..LOL !!!
Kids Bouncing Off The Walls SOMEONE CALL 911!