Best 1950's vintage TV commercial ads- Old ads compilation Part1
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- Best 1950's vintage TV commercial ads- Compilation part 1
1- Fritos advertising
2- Zoom
3- Daffy Drops
4- Ford (with Charly Brwon)
5- Homemaker's Boston Baked Beans
6- Heinz
7- Toys (various)
8- Sheer Genius
9- Volkswagen
10-Alka Seltzer
11-White Rain Lotion Shampoo
12- Salem
13- Pure
14- SugarDaddy
15- Suave
My grandparents had a Falcon. I loved riding in it.
Sandwiches taste better w/ Fritos
Everything tastes better w/ Fritos
GET FRITOS
That's Hal Peary ("The Great Gildersleeve") in the Fritos spot.
Well he’s got a point unless your lactose intolerant
Fritos are too salty though
Whatever happened to Wampum? We ate those corn chips before Fritos.
Fritos don't even taste good with Fritos.
Interesting and amusing...we had no TV where I lived as a kid and then in about 1960, it finally arrived. Two channels, with limited hours and only in black and white format...I saw colour TV in a shopfront window, for the first time in 1974, but it was many years later before I could afford to buy a set for myself.
I had to watch all my favorite Saturday morning cartoons in black and white even though at that time everyone else had a color TV.
A few years later, Charlie Brown would be complaining about commercialism, LOL.
My first car was a 1965 Falcon Station Wagon with a three on the tree
Um 12.98 is a ton of money for a toy! In 1950, That was about $150 in today’s money.
My first car was a 68 4 door falcon. Straight 6 200. In 1985. Drove it for 6 years. It ran until 1998.
I just love 50s and 60s commercials even though I wasn’t born until 1976.
Me too but I wasn’t born until 2001
7:00 My pal pal worked there 🥺
(Miss you pal pal💖)
6:25 "I wish I were wearing your face" 0_0
Save $154.00 on Ford Falcon. Today that would cost the difference between chrome and steel lug nuts!
The guy with.the.baked beans.is.going to explode.
And now the Salem Cigarette commercial cast are now making oxygen commercials from their COPD.
The heinz baby food ad was so cute and catchy😍
Hannah Truesdale just like me
Was that Bing Crosby singing the jingle?
Most of these are from the 60’s........
How do you know???
@@michaeljeffery8563 see the number on the car (Peanuts Spot)
@@michaeljeffery8563 You have to pay close attention but the 60s way of speaking was slightly different, the background music had a different instrument, the hairstyle for women was higher on top or they had "the flip" and there was less fuzzy noise in the commercials.
oh wow that little kid is a grandma today hahaha
I remember these commercials. These are from the 60s. I still enjoyed watching.
I remember the Peanuts characters advertising Ford cars. (Don't figure out my age. LOLOLOLOL).
Daffy Drops (which I never heard of) look like a Rohrschach blot.
I had them. I forgot all about them until I saw this. High tech fun.
Catch Patty Duke in the Remco ad? Wow, I remember these ads but they sure seem long!
Best 1950's vintage TV commercial ads- Old ads compilation Part1
Damn those are some expensive toys!
Right?!!! I had to look up the price difference from then to now, and that's crazy!
I don't remember Daffy Dots but used to do this with a pencil and piece of paper. A lot of these items are no longer available.
6:22 "I wish I was wearing your face!" cue horror music
I had the doll with the pull out hair except she was bigger than that and in the 80's lol
The Homemakers baked bean commercial was wonderfully weird.
I love the 1950s era, my favorite, I was born in 1968
Maria Rehard I Have Four Years On You Kiddo😄😄😄
@@quentinkirk3870 Yeah and I have 13 on you....
The 50's weren't that great...not like "Happy Days" at all. ( unless of course you're
born into a wealthy family or at least 'well-to-do' and then it doesn't matter what
decade you were born to)
When I was a kid in the 50's and early 60's (I'm 65) I had no concept at all of what
it meant to be 'poor' in America other than as an abstract...it was years before I
realized my 'school chum' from K thru 7th. grade was a 'poor kid'! I was so clueless it's amazing to me now how completely stupid I was!
"Leon" never really had anything...his mom never seemed to be at home much
and he was an only child and they lived in a *very* small house in Dearborn with
damn little in it...no wonder he liked 'hanging-out' around me! (my family was never rich but I always had pocket-money & lunch-money and Leon almost never
had either...I usually had a buck or two in a pocket, and that was a 'ton of money' for a kid then! *I wish I had been a 'better friend' than I was to him* because it
hurts now to realize all the times we could have gone to movie together instead of just 'me' or going swimming at the 'Public Park' where you needed 'towel money' (I think it was a quarter) and I didn't ask him to 'go with'.
*What a little unthinking ass-hole I was to him*
ps...I sure went 'off-topic' didn't I? I was thinking about 'how things were'
and suddenly 'Leon' came into my mind and I was almost in tears!
Anything prior to the signing of the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act was a veritable golden age of America
No, not all of these commercials are from the 1950s.
The t-bones made the song Alka Seltzer used in their commercial, "No Matter What Shape Your Stomach Is In".
Bruce, I remember that song pretty well. I saw the T - bones in Davenport Iowa around 64 or 65, I about 14 or so. Good memories.
@@bobfreeburg4706 Depending on what to believe, the song came out in 1965 or'66. Supposedly, it reached number 3 on the billboard 100. Alka Seltzer obviously made it more famous. We're about the same age, you got only a couple of years on me.
The heinz baby commercial got my attention when I slowed it down the three baby hairs showed 666 plain as day wow.
Charlie Brown a Ford guy. Cool.
That isn’t Charlie Brown, it’s Linus
Every last one of these commercials are from the early-mid 60's. Not a single 50's era commercial in the bunch. I know, I've been watching TV since 1951 and color TV since 1964.
thanks so much !!:)
I had shrunken heads they were made with apples
Some preservatives
But these girls had gorgeous hair and clothes
That Ford Falcon is a 1960, so maybe the commercial is late 1959
Yes, and it aired on "THE FORD SHOW STARRING TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD" (in color).
The compacts of the 50s & 60s were not so compact. Nash Metro was an exception
BBQ is now Bethany a penny a mile .
Falcon was made bigger in early 60s, the old small frame became the mustang.
Ford Falcon was my first car when I started driving in the late 60's.
My first car was a 1960 falcon, I paid 150.00 ran great!
A real time machine 😀
That VW commercial was kinda spooky lol
Spooky cause it was a car built by Nazis.
VW cars are 👎😖
I owned a Ford Falcon,4 cylinder. My first used car as a teen. 1966
My first was a 1961 Ford Falcon, metallic turquoise with with vinyl upholstry!
Tbh I feel like I grew up in the 60s even though I was born in 2008 I grew up around it
5:27 me too 5:47 1950's era
Actually, almost all of these ads are from the 1960s. You can tell the Ford Falcon commercial is from the '60s because the car has no tail fins. The Remco toy commercials are definitely from the 1950s. Patty Duke is in one of them, and she couldn't have been more than 10 years old in that commercial. The Pure Oil ad is from the '50s, as are the ads for White Rain (which you have on here twice, by the way) and Suave. The rest of these commercials are from the '60s.
Bing Crosby sings in the baby food ad.
Some of these are early '60s
9:12- Stan Sawyer speaks for Salem (1959).
BE must've fired all those inspectors recently.
Where were those 7000 VW inpectors when the emission scandal came to light??? 🤣
This old commercial were very long too
I don't remember these, because I was born in 1958,
I saw I saw those, all as a long time ago, the ones I remember with the 60, because I was born in 1958, so I missed most of it, I still like him now I remember dying, this is so cute, I like the duck in cover girl duck and cover 🎼
The 1960 Ford Falcon: my family's first car and a pice of junk for 6 years until it died completely at 60K miles,
I pretty much remember all the cars from 'then'...I think all of them were about the same in terms of reliability and various parts breaking-down.
jameservinmedia ok
my 1965 Chevy Nova (same class of car) I bought used and it was quite reliable
As a kid we had a '63 Valiant with a slant six. Great engines.
The Comet , bought a used one in the late 70s and it ran like a top!
... I swear that's Patty Duke at 5:27!!!
Good catch. It's her.
@@superchitownhustler ... Lol, I thought so. Shortly after this commercial, she's shown again in another version of the same ad. Were any of us ever that young ...
Who's Patty Duke?
Patty is a woman.@@hannahduggan3599
@@hannahduggan3599 There was a show called "The Patty Duke Show," in which she played two cousins, one from England (Cathy) and one American (Patty). It was set in Brooklyn Heights. The two cousins got up to some real hi-jinks. It ran from 1963 to 1966 and was a big hit. I think you can see some of the episodes on YT. She also played Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker" (1962). Annie Sullivan played her teacher portrayed by Anne Bancroft. If you haven't seen it, I recommend it. She also played Neely O'Hara in the 1967 camp classic "Valley of the Dolls." She was married to John Astin who played Gomez in "The Addams Family." She was a spokeswoman for Bi-Polar which she (and I) have. She died in 2016. I hope that helps.
It's true about that White Rain stuff.I'm addicted to White Rain body wash.My entire body stays sunshine bright for least forty eight hours after use.
Yeah, I dont use any other brand!
Why would you?
These are 60's ads. Not so much 50's.
All the 50s science budget went into Salem cigarettes
In case you missed it the first time - an extra White Rain commercial just to get it into your brain.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:48 Patty Duke
How I loved the Remco Movieland Drive-In Theatre. I got it as a present for two Christmases in a row.
I preferred the Nova.
Look like that motor oil sales man used it on his hair
0:39 Make an awesome looking atomic bomb!
This baby never liked loud noises.
Who did the Heinz Baby Food spot? Was it Bing Crosby? And who was the female singer?
I was thinking the same thing.
When did Heigns stop making baby food?
In the 1970s, Bing Crosby promoted orange juice.
big brother is watching YOU
I wish I was born in the 40s or 50s. Best time ever !
NOT
Sugar Daddys and BB Bats LOVE
Kim
Little black kid grew up with
diabetes.
The girl in the Remco toy commercial at about 5:27 is Patty Duke! (By the way, there are a few "60s commercials in there, and there is a FAKE commercial about shrunken heads.)
She is also in the next Remco commercial at about 5:48.
Your hair is RRROMANCE
That was not a fake commercial it may not have worked but a very real shrunken head toy commercial.
that shrunken head commercial is not fake
The head shrinking was creepy.
why are these cut so oddly
6:26 "i wish i was wearing your face"
.......................................
WTF did i just here???!!!!!
I didn't have any witch doctor friends.
These are fun
But they are from bthe 50s & 60s. Fyi
Stewie whhas right.
Why were there no female VW inspectors?
I would love the past if I am white.
I can't believe I was exposed to this garbage. No wonder I became a reclusive hermit without tv or radio.
hmm...no black people in commercials...but lot of tobacco products
Well, you should be thrilled that there are no Caucasians in commercials and ads today, unless as objects of ridicule, mockery, and derision.
In the old days,black-and-white TV was a lot more white than black.(Chuckle!)
@@richardranke7878 - My folks used to have a black-and-white TV. It only worked about half the time.
considering that only 15% of the U S Population was not white (at that time) why would anyone wonder why they didn't see many black people on TV.
@@inkey2 They didn't .
All black ads were in Ebony Magazine any ways.
Sorry but its 2019
R/wooosh
WTF... Why do people ruin historical stuff like this by overlaying websites and other annoying crap on them. Or worse, a TITLE telling us, the viewer what the product is, the commercial tells us all that, Duh. Lastly WHY are you talking over these Just post them in their original form. MAJOR DISSAPOINTMENT.
Okay, why did they show white rain twice? I noticed in the pure lube motor oil commercial that an under tone was said "he's superior" when he was holding the motor oil next to his cheek (should been held next to his butt cheek by the way) and the after the pure lube commercial they showed the white rain commercial again. Their use of subliminal imagery in these commercials is pathetic. And then shrunken heads??? Like that totally should a been put right after the pure lube commercial and the white rain. Maybe those shrunken heads could counter balance those huge egos!!! I'm so glad I wasn't born until 1971... Sadly to this day those shrunken heads could still find work amongst the pure lube population.
I want a sugar daddy right about now.
i want a turntable lots of mono vinyl and adiick tracy rocket ship watch. peace
Boomers have no idea how good they had it.
GRIT AND BOOTSTRAPS!
Sure we do...and we know how bad you had it!
Those VW commercials sucked
Why did you start doing stupid editing tricks at the 13 minute mark. I stopped watching there.
i hate the 50s....
Kinda creepy.