Another Snick commercial break added to RUclips, thank you! I search for these over the years. I've even used them for birthday parties. I was 6 years old, and my older sister would gather us around the TV. I'm lucky to remember seeing Roundhouse. I'm gonna go look up what episode of are you afraid of the dark this would be
Yoo-Hoo- “The Cool Way To Do Chocolate “ A nice slogan for a drink that I remember tasted like something that wanted to be chocolate milk, but misses the mark by a long shot. Tootsie Roll- I have fond nostalgia for this ad. The look on the kid’s face at the end after Mr. Owl bites the Tootsie Roll Pop and hands him the stick is always priceless. Kool-Aid- “Odds of winning are one in 342,720” With odds like that, it makes me wonder if any kid ever won that shopping spree.
A lawsuit brought against the makers of Yoo-Hoo in 2010 claimed that the drink "contains dangerous, unhealthy, non-nutritious partially hydrogenated oil". They also stated that the drink "contains virtually no milk and instead is mostly water, sugars, milk by-products and chemicals."
You've been on a roll with these SNICK commercial breaks. Which I greatly appreciate. Because I don't see them too often. So thanks. Also they always take me back to those Saturday nights when nickelodeon was basically an event. New episodes of All That, Doug and Are You Afraid of the dark
@@darklordzagato Such as the first three Nicktoons, Clarissa Explains it All, Welcome Freshmen, Get The Picture, Nick Arcade, Nickelodeon GUTS, Legends of The Hidden Temple, Fifteen, Roundhouse, Are You Afraid of The Dark?, Yogi Bear, Underdog, Muppet Babies, and more 😊
I’m envious that you got to go to a taping of Weinerville. I grew up in Southern California during the 90s and would have loved to have gone to Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando to see one of those shows. It always annoyed me that we had Universal Studios Hollywood but none of the Nick shows were filmed there in the 90s.
It was not actually a taping of "Weinerville", it was a live show done outdoors at an amusement park in a Nickelodeon themed section that they had at the time. He definitely did a lot of his Weinerville puppet stuff though.
I remember watching Nickelodeon on 9/1/93 they showed an episode of the UK's version of Get The Picture! But yeah that TWC ad makes calling them up an epic experience!
I've been done posting Snick commercials from the summer of 1993 for a few weeks now. I will probably post some again from other years in the future though.
Just in case you weren't aware, Vols 448-461 posted over the last summer are all taken from SNICK blocks from the summer of '93 ruclips.net/video/kXs8_LZe8cM/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB ^ 90's Commercials playlist starting at Vol. 448
0:13 Sounds like Ed Koch was as much an albatross for Herman Badillo in the comptroller race as he was to Al Gore in the 1988 Democratic primary in New York.
It indeed wouldn't take much longer for Nick to reach other parts of the world as in 1998 there would be bumps where they'd show other dubs of the shows. Good for them! Any report of it being watched outside of Earth yet though?
Herman Badillo for Comptroller-"comptroller"..sounds like a title a character would have in Cyberpunk 2077 😆 Yoo-Hoo-Dad:"That better be the absolute last time you do that!" Throw In A Row-both the "Howie Scream" and the Wilhelm Scream were used a lot Tootsie Roll--..and still to this day the world will never know... Time Warner Cable-T.W.C.C(Time Warner Cable Callcenter)..the new sitcom coming soon to Fox! Converse-those sneakers are waterlogged for sure Eastpak-finally a girl's POV of these
Oh yes, Andre Rison, the one time boyfriend of the late Lisa Lopes from TLC whose mansion she burned to the ground during a drunken rage involving boxes of tennis shoes.
19:47 Okay, well, remember these days where parents complain on TV was rotting children's mind where they never be too intelligent enough for their little brains with dumb, fun, violent and wacky cartoons? Well, take a look of this board game?
NICK IS KIDS! - A powerful slogan for Nickelodeon in the early 1990s
8:21 - Any kid who grew up watching Danger Mouse on Nickelodeon already knew how British people talked like.
Another Snick commercial break added to RUclips, thank you! I search for these over the years. I've even used them for birthday parties. I was 6 years old, and my older sister would gather us around the TV. I'm lucky to remember seeing Roundhouse. I'm gonna go look up what episode of are you afraid of the dark this would be
The episode aired was “The Tale Of The Shiny Red Bicycle”
Yoo-Hoo- “The Cool Way To Do Chocolate “ A nice slogan for a drink that I remember tasted like something that wanted to be chocolate milk, but misses the mark by a long shot.
Tootsie Roll- I have fond nostalgia for this ad. The look on the kid’s face at the end after Mr. Owl bites the Tootsie Roll Pop and hands him the stick is always priceless.
Kool-Aid- “Odds of winning are one in 342,720” With odds like that, it makes me wonder if any kid ever won that shopping spree.
A lawsuit brought against the makers of Yoo-Hoo in 2010 claimed that the drink "contains dangerous, unhealthy, non-nutritious partially hydrogenated oil". They also stated that the drink "contains virtually no milk and instead is mostly water, sugars, milk by-products and chemicals."
@@80sCommercialVault Thank goodness my mom never bought the stuff.
You've been on a roll with these SNICK commercial breaks. Which I greatly appreciate. Because I don't see them too often. So thanks. Also they always take me back to those Saturday nights when nickelodeon was basically an event. New episodes of All That, Doug and Are You Afraid of the dark
Early 90's Nick was my era.
That was the golden age of Nickelodeon. They had everything.
@@darklordzagato Such as the first three Nicktoons, Clarissa Explains it All, Welcome Freshmen, Get The Picture, Nick Arcade, Nickelodeon GUTS, Legends of The Hidden Temple, Fifteen, Roundhouse, Are You Afraid of The Dark?, Yogi Bear, Underdog, Muppet Babies, and more 😊
@@MSP10julia1993-1998 Nick was the bestttt
4:00 - You have to wonder where Cosmo is today, and if he still finds all of life’s answers at McDonald’s…
I’m envious that you got to go to a taping of Weinerville. I grew up in Southern California during the 90s and would have loved to have gone to Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando to see one of those shows. It always annoyed me that we had Universal Studios Hollywood but none of the Nick shows were filmed there in the 90s.
It was not actually a taping of "Weinerville", it was a live show done outdoors at an amusement park in a Nickelodeon themed section that they had at the time. He definitely did a lot of his Weinerville puppet stuff though.
11:40 - If calling support was this exciting, I wouldn’t mind being put on hold for a half hour or more before I reached them.
This was the Nickelodeon I grew up watching!! Back when it was good!!
I remember watching Nickelodeon on 9/1/93 they showed an episode of the UK's version of Get The Picture!
But yeah that TWC ad makes calling them up an epic experience!
09:53 Kay-bee Toys! Now that was a toy store! I found alotta stuff there I couldn’t have found anywhere else! Good times!
September 1, 1993 was the day I saw the UK version of Get the Picture.
Keep the SNICK commercials coming, please and thank you!
I've been done posting Snick commercials from the summer of 1993 for a few weeks now. I will probably post some again from other years in the future though.
@@80sCommercialVault Got it. Thanks dude!
Just in case you weren't aware, Vols 448-461 posted over the last summer are all taken from SNICK blocks from the summer of '93
ruclips.net/video/kXs8_LZe8cM/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
^ 90's Commercials playlist starting at Vol. 448
0:13 Sounds like Ed Koch was as much an albatross for Herman Badillo in the comptroller race as he was to Al Gore in the 1988 Democratic primary in New York.
The only i hated about nick around this time was the lack of reruns of the the original double dare, think fast, and finders keepers.
It indeed wouldn't take much longer for Nick to reach other parts of the world as in 1998 there would be bumps where they'd show other dubs of the shows. Good for them! Any report of it being watched outside of Earth yet though?
Herman Badillo for Comptroller-"comptroller"..sounds like a title a character would have in Cyberpunk 2077 😆
Yoo-Hoo-Dad:"That better be the absolute last time you do that!"
Throw In A Row-both the "Howie Scream" and the Wilhelm Scream were used a lot
Tootsie Roll--..and still to this day the world will never know...
Time Warner Cable-T.W.C.C(Time Warner Cable Callcenter)..the new sitcom coming soon to Fox!
Converse-those sneakers are waterlogged for sure
Eastpak-finally a girl's POV of these
Oh yes, Andre Rison, the one time boyfriend of the late Lisa Lopes from TLC whose mansion she burned to the ground during a drunken rage involving boxes of tennis shoes.
19:47 Okay, well, remember these days where parents complain on TV was rotting children's mind where they never be too intelligent enough for their little brains with dumb, fun, violent and wacky cartoons?
Well, take a look of this board game?