Most "Offensive" Commercials Of All-Time?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Today, I reacted to old commercials spanning from the 1940s to the 1980s that are deemed 'politically incorrect' in 2023. Brands like Band-Aid, Kool-Aid, and Folgers Coffee all made videos decades ago that they would likely get them canceled today. If you like this video you'll probably enjoy this one: • Fireworks Gone Wrong!
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  • @georgeford6056
    @georgeford6056 Год назад +2205

    The Kool-Aid ad needs a little context. Just in case you forgot, that ad aired to a generation of parents who had fought a bloody war against the Japanese (and so many had lost brothers and fathers/uncles). Given the time, showing a happy Japanese family enjoying Kool-Aid was actually an incredibly bold, anti-racist statement. Imagine a business showing an al-Qaeda family enjoying their product today.

    • @wdtaut5650
      @wdtaut5650 Год назад +122

      Yes. Well said.

    • @joshua42777
      @joshua42777 Год назад +66

      Only 20 yen! about 2 cents

    • @DNDNDumbness
      @DNDNDumbness Год назад +37

      OH YEAH!!

    • @Lime1958
      @Lime1958 Год назад +71

      Oh wow thanks for that! I just assumed that KOOL aid somehow was inspired by Japanese drinks.

    • @Zzplys
      @Zzplys Год назад +11

      ​@joshua42777 Damn ,That cheap

  • @nikkijean214
    @nikkijean214 Год назад +480

    That doll ad is the stuff of nightmares. That doll's laugh is something straight out of a horror film.

    • @jkbrown5496
      @jkbrown5496 Год назад +37

      Flip it. The horror films came right out of those commercials.

    • @DocWolph
      @DocWolph Год назад +14

      Yeah... I vaguely remember that commercial. I did not need to remember that commercial.

    • @unironically_me
      @unironically_me Год назад +13

      Speed up the video to 2x ⏩ and it's even worse. 😄

    • @lacaramela0073
      @lacaramela0073 Год назад +3

      @@unironically_me 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @timothyadcock5103
      @timothyadcock5103 Год назад +19

      That doll could be Vice President.

  • @lapdog5355
    @lapdog5355 2 месяца назад +31

    Please do more of these. I remember an ad for TAB cola that was discontinued because the girl on the beach, drinking a TAB, was so good looking people weren't even aware of the product being advertised!

  • @garysmith9823
    @garysmith9823 Месяц назад +24

    Andy Griffth and I Love Lucy were both extremely well written and filmed.

    • @M0rmagil
      @M0rmagil Месяц назад +2

      Barney gets one bullet. 😂😂😂

    • @SanchoPanza-wg5xf
      @SanchoPanza-wg5xf 23 дня назад +1

      I love you too Lucy, too Lucy, let's babalu Lucy!

  • @joseojea565
    @joseojea565 Год назад +669

    I’m a baby boomer and I can say with certainty that my generation didn’t get offended with TV sitcoms and did not know what what gender pronouns were, good times!. Also the best advice my parents gave me was if you listen to idiots you’re going to become one

    • @RemoteCamper
      @RemoteCamper Год назад +34

      WE didn't know what gender pronouns were because they were only created 10 years ago.

    • @G360LIVE
      @G360LIVE Год назад +55

      @@RemoteCamper
      We did know what racism and sexism was back in the '80s, but we were more tolerant and inclusive back then than people who preach tolerance and inclusiveness are today.

    • @romelleabdulaleem283
      @romelleabdulaleem283 Год назад +3

      ​@RemoteCamper less than that

    • @FandomCanon
      @FandomCanon Год назад +16

      You didn't know what gender pronouns were? What did you call everyone? It?

    • @joseojea565
      @joseojea565 Год назад +3

      @@FandomCanon we called people by their name and boys were boys girls were girls and none of this nonsense existed. Now Go take your meds

  • @missmadyreads
    @missmadyreads Год назад +117

    I miss the days when ads would sell you on their product like they're supposed to instead of selling an ideology.

    • @rexsceleratorum1632
      @rexsceleratorum1632 Год назад +2

      Funny thing in the first ad shown is that Manhattan is a Native American term and they appropriated it by reinterpreting it as an English language term. It's okay when they do it.

  • @stevesmith3556
    @stevesmith3556 Месяц назад +11

    The Coopernator with the flame thrower😂😅😂😅
    "Get to the chacoal!"😂😅😂

  • @jenjibur
    @jenjibur 7 месяцев назад +32

    I just stumbled on your video tonight. I just had to comment that your delivery is so refreshing! Your voice is animated & your gestures are natural.

  • @Killingglorie
    @Killingglorie Год назад +299

    there's something so nice about the 40s commercials, no music, with a guy talking in a slow, playful and charming manner

    • @LALA-FU
      @LALA-FU Год назад +4

      It’s nice until you realize the guy more than likely cringed at the thought of a black person eating in the same establishment as him.

    • @theapexdragon5010
      @theapexdragon5010 Год назад +34

      ​@@LALA-FUnot everyone from the past was racist.

    • @LALA-FU
      @LALA-FU Год назад +4

      @@theapexdragon5010 considering the civil rights act wasn’t released until 1964, you’re lying to yourself if you think everyone from the 40’s wasn’t racist at all. And I’m not just speaking on one race, I’m speaking on them all. The 40’s wasn’t as diverse in most countries as it is today

    • @CK_Lifts
      @CK_Lifts Год назад +17

      @@LALA-FUdoesn’t change that the ads and his voice are still so mesmerizing

    • @LALA-FU
      @LALA-FU Год назад +1

      @@CK_Lifts debatable, context changes how mesmerizing something is, if he was a child killer that ate babies, would not feel mesmerizing anymore

  • @tsolgames
    @tsolgames Год назад +264

    The coffee one TOTALLY felt like a mini episode of something.
    You already knew when he blew out that candle they conceived their first kid after that cup of coffee.
    Folgers saves marriages,
    Folgers gives life.
    Coffee is life.

    • @daddywoofdawg
      @daddywoofdawg Год назад +28

      caution may cause pregnancy

    • @Lia.z.888
      @Lia.z.888 Год назад +4

      Lol

    • @bruceellenburg429
      @bruceellenburg429 Год назад +15

      The coffee kept him awake all night
      You do the math

    • @kdkay4039
      @kdkay4039 Год назад +1

      😂🤣😂☠️💀☠️

    • @geoffstrickler
      @geoffstrickler Год назад +4

      Folgers is awful. Barely drinkable, and only if you brew it very strong.

  • @jameydunne3920
    @jameydunne3920 6 месяцев назад +23

    As much fun as it was to watch vintage ads with a young person, the zeal and joy Brett had on her face using the grill gun was still the best ad. Proof the that there is a little pyro in all of us, and as the wise Beavis said, "Fire is cool".

  • @user-lg1gj3li9j
    @user-lg1gj3li9j Месяц назад +8

    Back then most commercials were done live during the show. Im 63 and i remember them being live and the bloopers were outstandingly hilarious!

  • @espresso_summer
    @espresso_summer Год назад +4592

    Does anyone else just binge her videos?

  • @Miracx3
    @Miracx3 Год назад +182

    So so happy I grew up during times where we weren't so sensitive and offended. So exhausting now.

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 8 месяцев назад +3

      Sea Hunt! Cheyenne! Have Gun Will Travel! Annette!

    • @HughJayness-pd5hn
      @HughJayness-pd5hn 6 месяцев назад +1

      Way to rub it in my face

    • @LittleGlockLittle
      @LittleGlockLittle 6 месяцев назад +3

      I wish I wasn't growing up right now I only a few more years till I'm 18 but I hate how everything is offensive now

    • @marvabeadle7789
      @marvabeadle7789 6 месяцев назад

      Me to

    • @susanschley4265
      @susanschley4265 2 месяца назад

      Amen to that 😊

  • @Mel_leit
    @Mel_leit 6 месяцев назад +7

    That Baby Laugh A Lot is absolutely terrifying!😂

  • @davidhoffman8122
    @davidhoffman8122 6 месяцев назад +34

    The older commercials were SSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much better. They actually let you KNOW about product itself! I was born in '57 and I watched a lot of these commercials.

    • @MrChrisdube
      @MrChrisdube Месяц назад +3

      Was hoping for the Frito Bandito though.

    • @justmeandthethree
      @justmeandthethree Месяц назад

      Golly gee, wasn't racism so much more fun back then?

    • @alfredbourassa7863
      @alfredbourassa7863 Месяц назад +1

      Nowadays commercials are insulting, the auto insurance commercials are among the worst. Also singing one's.

  • @Blueberriez26
    @Blueberriez26 Год назад +154

    I’m just realizing that if we had these ads nowadays, I think I wouldn’t skip the ads- it’s so entertaining

  • @easternag16
    @easternag16 Год назад +93

    I love old commercials/television, especially from the 40s and 50s with that deep voice and the professional atmosphere. Its entertaining and a breath of fresh air

    • @laurenelizabeth2505
      @laurenelizabeth2505 6 месяцев назад

      The film 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' is so good for that.

    • @anneloving8405
      @anneloving8405 5 месяцев назад

      Or ciggie smoke

    • @johnboehmer6683
      @johnboehmer6683 2 месяца назад

      I don't know about entertaining, but a much more honest, straightforward approach, leaving out abstract, irreverent, woke crap was indeed a breath of fresh air.

  • @donaldbrent6547
    @donaldbrent6547 Месяц назад +3

    On your ad, I honestly thought you said "are you tired of waiting ages for your girl to heat up"...lol! I was thinking "well sometimes that is a problem...watchya got for me"...😂

  • @imonka100
    @imonka100 7 месяцев назад +5

    The laughing Chucky doll was terrifying, so was the commercial 😁😱

  • @kayakdan7013
    @kayakdan7013 Год назад +315

    That Levi's commercial demonstrates how diverse advertising really was back then. Then it was natural and normal....today it's forced and obvious.

    • @beverlywhitman303
      @beverlywhitman303 Год назад +15

      yeah and even this whole thing about not being touched just feels wrong, touching and being touched is how primates show affection and for most of human history it was a non issue.
      i mean it's gotten so bad that people accidentally brush someone on a trolley and they feel like they have been molested.
      there is a big difference between molestation and touching, I doubt any of those girls or guys in the Levis add felt molested, getting patted on the ass was quite common back then, now guys look at you weird and girls turn around and deck you. when they both should just appreciate the attention!

    • @dalebillings6703
      @dalebillings6703 Год назад +5

      It looked aggressive to me...

    • @dianem6951
      @dianem6951 Год назад +14

      @@kellydarriusIt was more of just a dance. These people weren’t strangers. They were dancing.
      Y’all act like this was something that just organically happened out of nowhere.
      It was an obvious choreographed dance. So just stop! Even y’all get triggered for no reason.

    • @cottoncandiez8872
      @cottoncandiez8872 Год назад +12

      So many shows and commercials from the 90s were naturally diverse but people seem to forget that and act like we've never seen a black person on tv

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Год назад +1

      @@beverlywhitman303 That is so true. People don't know what touch is anymore and cannot see that they are actually starving for touch. There are studies correlated to this fact and the rise of some mental and psychological issues.

  • @JOHN316izTRUE
    @JOHN316izTRUE Год назад +139

    I was just talking to my wife about this phenomenon. I miss the days when you can identify what the commercial is about in less than 5 seconds. Now you would be lucky if you can figure it out after someone spoon feeds you its meaning.

    • @JOHN316izTRUE
      @JOHN316izTRUE Год назад

      @darrenjohnson2995 talking about in general...there will always be weird commercials...but for the most part it was understandable. These companies have to pay for air time by the second. So if they can deliver their message about their product faster, it will be cheaper. But now the message seems to be all about woke and virtue signaling.

    • @ItsLaurenE
      @ItsLaurenE Год назад +1

      I miss the early 90s commercials with all the fun, toys looked like hours of fun. You wanted to go outside on summer days and be thrilled with your rollerblades and super soakers. Or play a combative game if Crossfire on a rainy day.
      All the fun colors and animations for 90s commercials even for things like pringles, noxima, cereals were epic!

    • @daddywoofdawg
      @daddywoofdawg Год назад

      @@darrenjohnson2995 those E-trade baby commercials were fun.

  • @flatebo1
    @flatebo1 2 месяца назад +5

    Brett laughing like a maniac while wielding a flamethrower pistol was just what I needed today.

  • @hephzibah1294
    @hephzibah1294 6 месяцев назад +16

    Hello Brett, I love your videos, they're very encouraging! I thought I'd mention that if you like old black and white shows, you might enjoy the Dick van Dyke show, a comedy show from the 60s. It reminds me a lot of the Folger's coffee ad!

    • @susanlprince
      @susanlprince 2 месяца назад +2

      Love The Dick Van Dyke show! It's still hilarious.

    • @MaryKateWatchorn
      @MaryKateWatchorn День назад

      The Dick Van Dyke show is awesome 🙌

  • @Christ-Is-King_
    @Christ-Is-King_ Год назад +426

    Even though there is an ad-free version on DW+, I still like to watch Brett on RUclips because her ad reads are always so good 😂😂

    • @ashlyns_music_edits
      @ashlyns_music_edits Год назад +3

      fr thou!!

    • @superelephant360
      @superelephant360 Год назад +11

      Lol I wanna support them so i pay for it but I like the RUclips player better so I'm always on here too 😂

    • @SourPickles8
      @SourPickles8 Год назад +1

      And I like the comments.

    • @DJJ81
      @DJJ81 Год назад +2

      Oh man the kool aid video was awesome

    • @spideymatt85
      @spideymatt85 Год назад +4

      And what's not to like about Brett wielding a flamethrower?

  • @jewel8425
    @jewel8425 Год назад +34

    Back in the 80s, my newly married mom couldn't make my dad a good cup of coffee to save her life, but instead of telling her, he let her fill his travel mug & stopped at dunkins, just tossing hers out. Unfortunately, he left a bunch of empty cups in the backseat, so she found out 🤦🏻‍♀ she thought it was sweet he didn't want to hurt her feelings.
    To this day, she can't make a decent pot of coffee 🤣🤣🤣

    • @marthavillanueva5505
      @marthavillanueva5505 2 месяца назад +2

      My mother could not, could not make waffles. My bro bought her a brand new waffle iron, no go. She threw it out the kitchen door.

    • @Scottocaster6668
      @Scottocaster6668 Месяц назад

      Hahaha, men 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @Exotic3000
    @Exotic3000 7 месяцев назад +5

    OMG Brett. I just found your channel today. This is a great video .... and you are a breath of fresh air!

  • @CanMoose
    @CanMoose 3 месяца назад +3

    I remember going with my mom to the doctors occasionally when i was young and he always had a smoke burning in the ashtray.
    He also made home visits.

  • @jamesredline1352
    @jamesredline1352 Год назад +110

    The big thing for me about these commercials is getting to see how long some of the brands everybody knows have actually been around. It’s kinda crazy.

    • @ironymatt
      @ironymatt Год назад +4

      I was a little surprised to see the band-aid strips advertised with plastic in the 40s. I thought plastic wasn't developed or used in products until the late 50s at the earliest

    • @shaunp9592
      @shaunp9592 Год назад +7

      ​@@ironymatt Polystyrene was invented in 1839. ( That wasn't a typo, 100 years before the add, and yes I went down an internet rabbit hole.) Google this to find the history of plastics if you're interested..... "Timeline of plastic development"... The Wikipedia search result gives you a good overview.

    • @matthewpatrick7263
      @matthewpatrick7263 Год назад +2

      When she said, "Are you tired of waiting ages for your grill to heat up?" I thought for a second she'd said, "girl" instead of "grill" and wondered what she was advertising.

    • @ironymatt
      @ironymatt Год назад +1

      @@shaunp9592 1839?? Wow, that did raise the old eyebrows, I had no idea.
      Thanks for the rabbit hunting - I'm trying to cut that habit out

    • @canadafree2087
      @canadafree2087 Год назад

      I know right? Why hasn't the Woke Left dug these videos up and killed the companies?

  • @theresegretencord2470
    @theresegretencord2470 Год назад +70

    I find it hilarious that every daily wire host gets to use the grill torch for the ad, except Matt, whose editors staight up told him "no" 😂

    • @kristinazubic9669
      @kristinazubic9669 Год назад +2

      Oh why?

    • @shaunp9592
      @shaunp9592 Год назад +3

      Think of the fun the Mythbusters could have had if they did commercials with a grill torch commercial in their show.

    • @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro
      @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro Год назад +8

      @@kristinazubic9669he’d probably use it to get revenge on Ben for the travesties committed against the walrus.

  • @debbieschultz9768
    @debbieschultz9768 2 месяца назад +2

    I just found your channel and immediately subscribed. These commercials were hilarious, especially the dandruff one. Thank you for your content and making me laugh❤❤

  • @commanderkorra3316
    @commanderkorra3316 5 месяцев назад +2

    That laughing doll and the crazy laughing narrator, makes me think he is trying out for the role of Joker lol.

  • @travmorten8219
    @travmorten8219 Год назад +217

    Andy Griffith is still some of the most quality entertainment to this day.

    • @tsolgames
      @tsolgames Год назад +17

      I grew up watching Andy Griffith because my Dad loves it. Now i love it too.

    • @VeronicaWhitney
      @VeronicaWhitney Год назад +2

      reallllll

    • @rooky55
      @rooky55 Год назад +2

      @@tsolgames My Dad liked Uncle Joe on Petticoat Junction and I treasure those early days of TV.

    • @troytroy6325
      @troytroy6325 Год назад +2

      And Matlock when

    • @AmericanIdiotPolitics
      @AmericanIdiotPolitics Год назад +1

      fr

  • @markwiehenstroer2831
    @markwiehenstroer2831 Год назад +40

    Well done. I'm reminded and old enough to remember when Band-Aids were sold in a metal box as shown in the commercial.

    • @darlahaines6928
      @darlahaines6928 11 месяцев назад +5

      Those empty metal boxes came in handy for lots of things!

    • @annseabolt6645
      @annseabolt6645 2 месяца назад +2

      I still have the metal box and transfer my bandaids to it.

    • @user-zr7zv6sx2y
      @user-zr7zv6sx2y Месяц назад +1

      I remember Loved those..I have one of the commemorative tin band aid boxes...

    • @TheBrooklynbodine
      @TheBrooklynbodine Месяц назад +1

      I turned 61 thirteen days ago and remember the, too. I think there may have been one or two back at my old house.

    • @thomassmith4616
      @thomassmith4616 3 дня назад

      Nestles Chocolate Quik, open metal lid with spoon. had a good thing going..

  • @user-sl5oi6pp4l
    @user-sl5oi6pp4l 4 месяца назад

    I'm a new fan. And I'm old enough to remember most of these. What a wry sense of humor this lady has. Good job!

  • @DanielOrtegoUSA
    @DanielOrtegoUSA 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sadly, I grew up in the era of these commercials. Never thought I would grow old but now that I’m here, I guess I have to roll with it. BTW, I love your outlook on life. You certainly are the type I would have found interesting and funny. ✌️

  • @bicyclelife7088
    @bicyclelife7088 Год назад +331

    I am an advertising exec and it's amazing the tightrope we have to walk when it comes to ideas and copy. I grew up on a lot of the fun 80's and 90's commercials that made me want to get into advertising. Every now and then a brand wants us to push some goofy SJW or Environmentalist message and it always fails. I miss the days when we could just have a fun jingle, kool-aid man busting through a wall and dogs drinking beer.

    • @swimm8329
      @swimm8329 Год назад +4

      So... how was Brett's ad?

    • @panheaddavecinbee203
      @panheaddavecinbee203 Год назад +6

      If an ad is annoying, played adnauseum (no pun intended) has a message beyond the products realm to try to influence or establish a cultural agenda we will household boycott forever. Maybe our few bucks do not make or break them but we won't be a party to b
      B.S. just always wanted to let ad people know that. Thanks.ust be very challenging work. 😮

    • @stevesnodgrass7434
      @stevesnodgrass7434 Год назад +6

      I wish I could just watch TV. If I see made in 2019-2023 I just skip it.

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 Год назад +3

      @@swimm8329 my vegan neighbors are ordering the Grillgun!

    • @williambilyeu9801
      @williambilyeu9801 Год назад +2

      @@savage22bolt32 I would worry about it being used on your house while you are sleeping.

  • @oldgrizz8720
    @oldgrizz8720 Год назад +52

    Hope you do more of these. I was born in 57 so remember early advertizing. There are so many wonderfully funny and inappropriate commercials out there. The commercials were just as entertaining as the shows they were interrupting.

    • @shaunp9592
      @shaunp9592 Год назад +3

      Born in 65. The reason they were entertaining was to try and stop you from getting a sandwich or drink or going to the bathroom during the commercial break. If they weren't good people would disappear as soon as commercials started and it was a waste of money for them. Kind of like the super bowl commercials now, some people watch the game for the commercials.

    • @davidransom4476
      @davidransom4476 Год назад

      It's Howdy Doody time..................................

    • @dianem6951
      @dianem6951 Год назад +2

      One of the most I remember was Madge. The Palmolive dish soap. I think it was Palmolive. I just remember Mage the most.

  • @hwilson1641
    @hwilson1641 Месяц назад

    This is the first time I've seen one of your videos and I loved it. I actually remember most of these

  • @BoutTime73
    @BoutTime73 Месяц назад +1

    Just found this channel yesterday and love it.

  • @JamesPolichak
    @JamesPolichak Год назад +27

    Back in the fifties Band-Aids were a cloth strip with a very strong adhesive and a tiny square of gauze. Removing them could hurt in two ways. First the really stuck so pulling them off hurt when done slowly or quickly. And secondly, often the scab would sick to the gauze and your mother would reopen the wound.

    • @theropesofrenovation9352
      @theropesofrenovation9352 7 месяцев назад

      We DREADED taking them off. lol

    • @Mushroom321-
      @Mushroom321- 3 месяца назад

      Ouch !!😬

    • @Scottocaster6668
      @Scottocaster6668 Месяц назад

      So that's why nothing hurts pulling bandaids off my arms anymore..🤔
      Band-Aids..."also builds character as you get older!"

    • @hellskitchen10036
      @hellskitchen10036 14 дней назад

      You never thought of soaking your band-aid and boo boo in water ,lol.

  • @CoopBo
    @CoopBo 9 месяцев назад +60

    Watching Brett whip out a flamethrower during the ad was my favorite part of the video. 😂

    • @kabluey_louie1718
      @kabluey_louie1718 4 месяца назад +5

      FINALLY! The general public can afford flame throwers! It only took EIGHTY FUCKING YEARS!!😂😂

  • @Alpemomi
    @Alpemomi 5 месяцев назад +1

    Best ad Grill Blazers: « Even girls can use Grill Guns! » 😂😂. Hilarious watching you playing with that thing, your smile made my day!

  • @karengrohs4942
    @karengrohs4942 6 месяцев назад +2

    That first ad for Camels was in the 1950s, not the 1940s. For one thing, there was no commercial TV in the 1940s. Also, the car is about a 1952 at the earliest, more likely 1954. The one for Band-aids is also 1950s, not 1940s.

  • @graygrumbler4253
    @graygrumbler4253 Год назад +34

    Wow, the instant coffee commercial brings back old memories. My mom was a constant bargain shopper and when she and my dad tasted the instant coffees she was determined to find a bargain on them. Two months she found what both my dad and mom enjoyed to drink on sale. She then proceeded to buy a 23 and a half year supply. She and dad grew up during the Great Depression is the reason so much.

    • @darlahaines6928
      @darlahaines6928 11 месяцев назад

      Sounds like what my Mom and Dad would do! However, instead of instant coffee, they bought the cheapest ground coffee (laced with chicory filler), then made weak pots of boiled coffee.

  • @tahoehiker
    @tahoehiker Год назад +95

    Brett was having way too much fun with that grill blazer 🔥🔥🔥

    • @fibanocci314
      @fibanocci314 Год назад +7

      Every DW host I've seen do an ad for the grill guns have had too much fun with it.

    • @markg9177
      @markg9177 Год назад

      I was surprised that she didn't pour some gasoline on the charcoal first, that made me a little bit sad, but I will survive.

    • @user-kx7ri9im1s
      @user-kx7ri9im1s 2 месяца назад

      Ist das ist eine flammenwerfer?

  • @rutniktrainer
    @rutniktrainer 3 месяца назад +2

    A friend of mine bought a crap ton of Aunt Jemima when it got cancelled. He said being black he grew up eating that brand because his Mom wanted the brand that had a black spokes person. He was genuinely pissed that they cancelled it!

    • @BankaiIchigo12345
      @BankaiIchigo12345 26 дней назад

      So basically you are saying that companies that do this are only being politically correct to try to make it look like they care about a cause, but not because they are actually trying to help anybody.

  • @richarddobreny6664
    @richarddobreny6664 6 месяцев назад +3

    You are a very intelligent and entertaining young lady, a pleasure to watch. Keep up the good humour!

  • @Scwdetail
    @Scwdetail Год назад +58

    Brett have a genuine laugh and look of awesomeness during her own grill gun commercial is the best split second in a commercial ever. You know damn well she looked at those guys after that camera turned off n said “can i keep this?!?!?”😊😊😊😊

    • @benripley4537
      @benripley4537 Год назад +3

      She was literally advertising a flame thrower 💀

    • @McGurk72
      @McGurk72 Год назад

      Id like one as a weed burner

  • @chupacabra-smith
    @chupacabra-smith Год назад +90

    I was around 9 years old when Nick at Nite started airing , so I have a special love of classic TV too. it was so wholesome and a lot of the shows from the 70s on were effortlessly diverse. they never seemed forced like everything now

    • @nickmaestro
      @nickmaestro Год назад +10

      Key words: Effortlessly diverse.
      I’ll never forget my childhood in the 90s where on one station all of America would watch Family Matters, Boy Meets World, Step By Step, and Sister Sister. All back to back. Everybody got along in the 90s and early 2000s. None of this woke crap.

    • @dtl2081
      @dtl2081 Год назад +3

      Chased out of current movies, tv .due to propaganda, sexual depictions, etc. and totally enjoy the old shows. Something changed in the ‘90s when men and especially fathers were depicted as being stupid. I threw my tv out as I had two sons to raise.

    • @pmscalisi
      @pmscalisi Год назад +2

      @@nickmaestro the politicians and race grifters could see we were all starting to get along, and they couldn’t stand it. They were losing their source of employment.

    • @jamesadams2334
      @jamesadams2334 Год назад

      .....more like real life.

    • @nickmaestro
      @nickmaestro Год назад

      @@pmscalisi And people fail to see this. The elites need us normies to be dependent on them while fighting amongst ourselves. Divide and conquer. It’s the elite class vs. the rest of us. And the elite sold the masses racism to keep us divided. Why? Because like you said and also Booker T. Washington, they’d have no source of income.

  • @johnsass3343
    @johnsass3343 6 месяцев назад +1

    I loved your " Grill Gun" ad. Very funny.

  • @gpbuck89011
    @gpbuck89011 Месяц назад +1

    I like the ad where the husband bought his wife what she really wanted for Christmas. Then it showed her lying on the floor hugging her new Hoover vacuum cleaner.

  • @viiiRA_
    @viiiRA_ Год назад +23

    That Folgers commercial was better than some romance movies these days.

    • @LALA-FU
      @LALA-FU Год назад

      Romance? It was more like a housekeeper and her employer getting into a tiff

  • @Draqoni333
    @Draqoni333 Год назад +26

    What the band aid ad didn't specify was how blimin painful those plasters were to get off. I remember leaving them on and pulling a bit off at a time in the bath. They were probably the precursor to waxing strips. Very effective at stripping all hair and skin off.

    • @davidgoodnow269
      @davidgoodnow269 Год назад +1

      Valid.

    • @xakirax_8864
      @xakirax_8864 Год назад +3

      Comes with free hair removal

    • @jprevost25
      @jprevost25 Год назад +8

      It's where the sayings about ripping off the Band-Aid came from, cause it actually hurt & took hair with it.

    • @deebee533
      @deebee533 Год назад +2

      Ya, I remember those times. Now good luck at getting a bandaid to stick. Or if I do, I get a bad rash from them.

  • @adorabledeplorable5105
    @adorabledeplorable5105 6 месяцев назад +3

    With all the hairspray she had on I’m surprised dandruff could even escape .😳

  • @Truthseeker1515
    @Truthseeker1515 7 месяцев назад +2

    That last commerial was a French Lee Cooper advert, circa 1985, very popular brand of jeans in France during the 1980s.

  • @noahargo9990
    @noahargo9990 Год назад +139

    I respect the days when commercials are once again what commercials should be and not what humans feel they should be.

    • @grimreaper5521
      @grimreaper5521 Год назад

      Amen to that

    • @Anthony-yg9qj
      @Anthony-yg9qj Год назад

      I agree but most humans suck

    • @centurion7398
      @centurion7398 Год назад +3

      Is this satirical? It's hard to tell.

    • @LandOfWessonia
      @LandOfWessonia Год назад +4

      … but commercial are /meant/ to pander to humans

    • @jimhughes2621
      @jimhughes2621 Год назад +4

      I'm not sure what this comment means. Commercials are made by humans for humans lol

  • @babs_the_chicken
    @babs_the_chicken Год назад +37

    Its really weird when you see things from the past and compare to now and you can see the changes were HEAVY.

    • @Conserpov
      @Conserpov Год назад

      The Camel one didn't change - only the "product" changed

    • @LALA-FU
      @LALA-FU Год назад

      @@sheilaharrison8547yeah the Ching Chong racist caricature was really relaxing and “nice” 😍

  • @angeleneb3444
    @angeleneb3444 3 месяца назад

    The grill blazer is the first add that I have not fast forwarded through. Well done.

  • @christopherbrack5642
    @christopherbrack5642 Месяц назад +2

    Her name is tragic. "Brett Cooper" should be a CenterFielder for the Phillies. .294 lifetime batting average, good glove, good range, steals a few bases. Even so, she is HEAVENLY.

  • @Agk3los
    @Agk3los Год назад +14

    10:00 Pro tip for all the parents out there. Toys are, for the most part, easily taken apart and the speaker is a VERY obvious piece of gear with two wires running to it. Cut those wires. Toy no longer annoys the absolute hell out of you but still has the flashing lights, rolling wheels, etc. You're welcome.

  • @davidhfranz
    @davidhfranz Год назад +36

    The very definition of successful marketing is making someone feel that they need something they absolutely do not want.

    • @jeremyf9124
      @jeremyf9124 Год назад

      No, that’s persuasion. Marketing is an activity that starts with finding out what a customer wants and helping the rest of the business to focus on delivering that. Think of any brands that sell very well but do very little advertising, their marketing (in the true sense of the word) is well done. Ikea & Costco are good examples.

  • @cannonfodder4812
    @cannonfodder4812 2 месяца назад +1

    Your ad lol, at first i heard "Are you tired of waiting for your Girl to heat up?" Lol

  • @seanchareau6195
    @seanchareau6195 4 месяца назад

    Ok, the Grill Gun commercial is the FIRST time I have seen an ad in a youtube video that I actually WANTED to watch the whole ad! Now I NEED one of those!

  • @Testing-123
    @Testing-123 Год назад +9

    The Band Aid commercial made me realize why I cried every time my mom had to RIP one of those things off. She was like "One *"TWO"* ...riippp!! 3."

  • @rexfort
    @rexfort Год назад +42

    The flamethrower ad in the middle of the episode was pure genius. Watching a laughing Brett Cooper in dark glasses brandishing her flamethrower was a real Quentin Tarantino moment. A pack of Camel Unfilters and a flamethrower and the world would be my oysters flambé.

    • @robertbusek30
      @robertbusek30 Год назад

      I normally skip the commercials, but I had to watch Miss Cooper with a flamethrower…

  • @Lngshirt
    @Lngshirt 7 месяцев назад +1

    You holding the flame thrower had me sold,

  • @mjohnston1794
    @mjohnston1794 7 месяцев назад

    Brett, thought for sure this would make the list. Mother and daughter walking on beach and daughter asking Mother "Mom, do you ever get that not so fresh feeling"? Anyway, great content, keep it up.

  • @sonosoloio
    @sonosoloio Год назад +11

    in Italy in the 80s we had a commercial where a man approached a woman within kissing distance and with a winking gaze and whispered to her "I have perfumed it... my breath" and it was a commercial for peppermints 😄

  • @RobbieSuede13
    @RobbieSuede13 Год назад +57

    This was funny and fun, Hope Brett makes more of these type of videos.

  • @ddouglas3687
    @ddouglas3687 7 месяцев назад

    Lol. Never saw that jeans ad thankfully!
    Just wierd all around!😂😂😂

  • @jasongoldman3850
    @jasongoldman3850 Месяц назад

    "Look Mommy! That lady has dandruff!" got a laugh out of me. Lol.

  • @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro
    @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro Год назад +62

    I think the biggest issue with the jeans ad was all of those men wearing skinny jeans. That is a crime against humanity, and every man who’s ever consensually, knowingly worn skinny jeans as a style choice should be prosecuted.

    • @DocWolph
      @DocWolph Год назад +9

      But that was the style in the 1970s and 1980s.

    • @mallorycarpinski1160
      @mallorycarpinski1160 Год назад +2

      And early 2000s (at least in some circles)

    • @ElinWinblad
      @ElinWinblad Год назад +1

      Freedom goes for fashion too everyone can date whomever they please

    • @LinkfromTLOZ28
      @LinkfromTLOZ28 Год назад +1

      that's def your opinion

    • @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro
      @DannyDevitoOffical-TrustMeBro Год назад +8

      @@DocWolph style choice was included in my judgement, yes. Opinions be damned, skinny jeans on men in particular are an abomination.

  • @tedley70
    @tedley70 Год назад +31

    I own a marketing agency, and a small part of what Brett’s talking about, with regard to “when was the last time an ad was about how well the product works?” is that there are fewer game-changing innovations in products today. There are so many new, kind-boggling things, but cell phone products for example have such minute differences between generations that it comes down to aesthetic, lifestyle, fear of looking dumb/or missing out, or supporting a company that supports your values. That’s why I like Jeremy’s Razors: razors either suck or they don’t. You can’t really market on whether they work. *This argument paints in broad strokes.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar Год назад +4

      I have greatly made this point, since the 1990s, we have only focused on safety obsession and touch screen technology. Every object now has a touchscreen on it, a vacuum (if it's a company that offers), a sink, a refrigerator, a car, an oven, a clock, a phone.
      The 1950s and 1960s offered the prosperity of an all out change, whereas instead of adding some modern twist with a light up touchscreen panel, the entire design of the object or even its composition would 1, be entirely different, and 2, probably materialize if you called upon it. In the 1950s the frosted glass was created for extremely modern homes, you would turn a dial and the clear glass would immediately frost over and be entirely matte. I think Boss's offices in Manhattan had this. That is true technological advancement.
      People are confusing the somewhat amazement of a computer, a digital source for "information" whether that be incorrect or correct information, as being a new invention every time a phone comes out. It's the SAME exact thing with slight differences in each model. We haven't done anything but that, in fact even buildings today are inspired by that touchscreen appearance.
      Where is the toilet seat that fits comfortably, the sink that keeps the water inside the sink only, the vacuum that sucks everything spotless including stains, the dishwasher that washes dishes in 39 seconds like the 1939 worlds fair dishwasher which ran for a 30 minutes because simply put, safety is more important than speed but that is still very fast. The hover cars, the unbreakable glass, guns that only hit the person its directly signaling and goes around the other person. Now some of this is whimsical, but what we've made in 80 years since the 1940s-50s etc, is laughable at best. Now we're trying to make robots a thing?? Why on earth would you want a complete and total lack of privacy at a level that changes everything.

    • @richatlarge462
      @richatlarge462 Год назад +3

      The problem is that ESG blackmail results in every ad having to keep up with the Woke Joneses.

    • @mikeobrien3744
      @mikeobrien3744 11 месяцев назад +5

      Go back to offensive ads, nothing wrong with those.

    • @dwaynemauk566
      @dwaynemauk566 7 месяцев назад +1

      @tedley70 The last 5 years or so, the ads are garbage. Used to be the ads were funny, catch your eye, or stick in your mind. Ads like the Geico, or the State Farm or even the Mayhem guy commercial. And the ads for Crest Toothpaste, or a whole lot other ads that told you why you needed their product over the other guys product. But now, got ads focused more an having the most overweight person singing about the product, or making sure only certain races are shown, and very little about the product itself. Believe that its really laziness on the part of the advertising company to default to "fewer game-changing innovations in products today". There's got to be something that should make me purchase your product that costs more than the generic brand, so tell me what it is, and it shouldn't be because you saved a bunch of whales in Antarctica. Even the ads for medications are a bore. Companies are ending up spending millions on merely trying to get an ad out, that its knocked out a whole bunch of businesses that actually have a product I care about. Go google
      www.pinterest.com/acw45/ads-and-stuff-you-don-t-see-anymore/
      Those ads would stick in your head, and you'd actually look for the product when shopping because they'd tell you why theirs was better than others. Now its just information-less ads that say nothing.

    • @ahapka
      @ahapka 6 месяцев назад

      I remember when Apple put a handle on their computers for a short time. One of those all in ones that never took off. The engineers told Steve Jobs it didn't matter since no one would move it. Steve said it didn't matter, it's that people would think they could. I liken that to sports mode in modern transmissions in cars. I've only known one person to ever actually use it regularly. But it's one of those things that makes you think..ooo..sporty, this car can perform if I want it to. Do you find that works?

  • @prajnachan333
    @prajnachan333 Месяц назад

    You're a natural sweetheart, I love your comments. I'm 67 now, somehow (?!) So I grew up with alot of what you are appreciating now. Thats great, you're giving us a fresh perspective on what we have experienced and enjoyed. Those old shows are great aren't they. Really enjoyed this "liked" and subscribed 😀 👍

  • @pnoman316
    @pnoman316 Месяц назад

    I usually mute commercials, but Brett is so darn adorable I will always watch her commercials! She's so fun listen to.

  • @reginakovamees7760
    @reginakovamees7760 Год назад +32

    I grew up on Kool-aid. It just shows how people will find anything to get offended over. I agree people would find something about this commercial to be offended over. I loved it.

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 6 месяцев назад +1

      Never knew what offensive meant. I guess just didnt care.

  • @TheBawrs
    @TheBawrs Год назад +93

    You know, people really only started to find dolls creepy when the horror film industry started using them. It used to be that doll collections were really common.

    • @zendodeb
      @zendodeb Год назад +18

      I disagree... my mother collected dolls, and they were creepy as hell - long before Chucky came along.

    • @j.petisch
      @j.petisch Год назад +12

      It was because they're creepy that the horror industry started using them!

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 Год назад +4

      Dolls are not creepy. If that creeps someone out, they must be super weak!

    • @ryanmartin4602
      @ryanmartin4602 11 месяцев назад

      My grandparents had a cuddly monkey plushie with a molded plastic face. It used to freak me out to see it in the dark. I've watched every Saw movie, all the Child's Play movies, grew up laughing at Gremlins, and The Thing. All fun till there's an inanimate monkey with a frozen expression of joy from the shadow side of the uncanny valley sitting on the pillow of my grandparent's guest room.

    • @dreamimgflowerd976
      @dreamimgflowerd976 11 месяцев назад +2

      I found them creepy even before I would watch horror movies. I always had nightmares about them as a kid and no I had never watched Chucky before. Found out about the Chucky movies then I was a teenager and was creeped out by them.

  • @toneyo4794
    @toneyo4794 2 месяца назад +1

    In the 80’s those band-aids did stay on but damn it hurt to pull it off.

  • @ImDirtyDan96
    @ImDirtyDan96 7 месяцев назад

    Hang on hang on....are we not going to discuss the ad for the grill blazer? Brett's basically trying to sell us a legal flamethrower 😆

  • @corrinapett
    @corrinapett Год назад +19

    In WW2, my Grandfather was given rations of cigarettes for stress relief.

    • @stevethecross2727
      @stevethecross2727 Год назад +4

      Used to give cigarettes for asthma then too.😊 Heroin for coughs was a thing also.

    • @andrewgillett5411
      @andrewgillett5411 Год назад +1

      My grandpa got them when he was in Korea and Vietnam too

    • @BWolf00
      @BWolf00 Год назад

      I grew up on a tobacco farm...growing it and smoking it, and I also smoked weed. After WWII we discovered nicotine causes cancer, yet today we put nicotine in vap cartridges and "smoke" it. The old ads for "Light" cigarettes touted less "tar", while marijuana has (4x) more "tar" than cigarettes and it shares many of the same cancer causing chemicals, yet today cigarettes are culturally/morally "illegal" and marijuana is culturally "legal". Just another example of our clown world.

    • @goyablackolivesmatter179
      @goyablackolivesmatter179 Год назад +1

      The average person was a smoker from the 20’s through the 50’s

  • @charliestevenson3500
    @charliestevenson3500 Год назад +13

    “I’d walk a mile for a Camel” was an advertisement slogan from back then.

  • @bobbyknight3589
    @bobbyknight3589 8 месяцев назад

    What a classic ad in a a video of classic ads 😂😂

  • @taramcblakeshire8516
    @taramcblakeshire8516 2 месяца назад

    Enjoyed this video very much you should do more of it

  • @anonimauzumaki3779
    @anonimauzumaki3779 Год назад +56

    I really love all the work she pits on the ads she make, the transitions are always flawless

  • @fatimamahmoud3451
    @fatimamahmoud3451 Год назад +55

    this was so entertaining and lighthearted. it’s so nice to be able to watch ads that aren’t all political and trying to push an agenda.

  • @Jacksavage5469
    @Jacksavage5469 3 месяца назад +1

    The PROBLEM with those bandaids was, you usually reopened the wound TRYING TO GET THEM OFF!

  • @adorabledeplorable5105
    @adorabledeplorable5105 Месяц назад +1

    There was super glue on the tip of said bandage 🥴
    Instant coffee …..seriously ?
    I collected almost every Barista Bears .
    Dandruff is why I only wear light colored clothes .
    The only female hand in my back pocket is my wife’s ……after my wallet .

  • @duckmeister5385
    @duckmeister5385 10 месяцев назад +11

    That woman's coffee must've been brutal.

  • @elitemple3433
    @elitemple3433 Год назад +95

    Keep it up sister! Thanks for restoring humanity and logic one episode at a time...

    • @LALA-FU
      @LALA-FU Год назад

      Logic? She’s just feeding ignorant people with more manure because she’s a woman. I mean cmon dude, it’s disingenuous, it’s a persona that clearly pays the bills

    • @elitemple3433
      @elitemple3433 Год назад

      @@LALA-FU Kids look here we have a internet troll. The crap you think she is saying is far more palatable than 99% of the things that are on the internet and news... The fact of her sex means nothing to me as I would say the same for Ben Shapiro let's go bro. I don't know what you do for a living but I'm sure you're pretty disingenuous to pay your bills. I'd repeat my prior post regardless.

    • @LALA-FU
      @LALA-FU Год назад

      @@goawaybotz It’s a public forum, besides you can’t “shut up” since no one is talking. 😂

  • @patrickcanter2831
    @patrickcanter2831 Месяц назад

    First time watcher. Thoroughly enjoyed the video. I love vintage stuff.

  • @donspringer8222
    @donspringer8222 6 месяцев назад

    I grew up in the 60s and 70s. I have to admit that your content is hilarious. I thought a lot of it was stupid back then....even more so now! Keep doing it

  • @JanettaB.
    @JanettaB. Год назад +62

    I'm a 51 year old woman and I just LOVE Brett's energy and commentary!! ❤

    • @The_Deaf_Aussie
      @The_Deaf_Aussie Год назад +2

      I'm 49 year old man, and I too enjoy her commentary...

    • @JanettaB.
      @JanettaB. Год назад

      @@The_Deaf_Aussie hello there! I am a CODA, it is very nice to meet you!

    • @The_Deaf_Aussie
      @The_Deaf_Aussie Год назад

      @@JanettaB. hi. What's a coda?

    • @JanettaB.
      @JanettaB. Год назад

      @@The_Deaf_Aussie its Child Of Deaf Adults

    • @JanettaB.
      @JanettaB. Год назад +1

      @@The_Deaf_Aussie its Child Of Deaf Adults

  • @jdpragmatic8644
    @jdpragmatic8644 Год назад +17

    The bandaid egg trick was like one of those Jr Science Kit experiments used for advertising. It appeals to the childhood fascination deep inside our brains.
    That’s a way that good advertising works

    • @ChrisJensen-se9rj
      @ChrisJensen-se9rj 4 месяца назад

      How do we know that the water was boiling and not just rigged to push air into it to LOOK LIKE it's boiling.
      It's rather like the fast food chain that has studio shots of their burgers, colour enhanced as they are.
      And when you get the product it looks nothing like the photo, nowhere near as appetizing

  • @T0Gth3Mighty_369
    @T0Gth3Mighty_369 8 месяцев назад

    Koolaid : I heard a crazy woman screaming " Somebody bring me some koolaid .....,WITH SOME WATER IN IT !!!🤣😆

  • @user-hq4jz6lc9d
    @user-hq4jz6lc9d 2 месяца назад +1

    Does anyone remember an old TV ad where a woman comes on and states "When you have men in your house, you have to clean your bathroom every day".

  • @AaronDay-ml2nx
    @AaronDay-ml2nx Год назад +19

    The doll commercial reminded me abt my old Wendy doll from toy story. It had a speaker in it and every time you pulled the string on the back, she would start talking to you. Well, eventually she started to break and would randomly start talking and so my parents threw her in our toy closet (which was in our guest room) buried under a bunch of stuff because me and my siblings wouldn't let them throw it away. We all kinda forgot abt the doll because we couldn't hear her anymore under the junk she was buried in. A few years later we were reorganizing the closet and found the doll. Me, being the hoarder I was at the time (I was abt 10) saved the doll and placed her at the top of a basket after trying to pull the string and make her talk. She didn't talk so I figured it ran out of batteries after all those years and it was fine to keep her. Biggest mistake of my childhood. That very night, my parents let me sleep in the guest room because I did a good job cleaning the closet (being able to sleep in the guest room was a reward at the time because the bed was rly big compared to ours and I shared a room with my sister). I was all alone and being the little insomniac I was, also wide awake. Out of nowhere I hear a tiny voice come out of our toy closet saying, "Howdy kids! Say hello!" and when the Wendy doll heard no response she continued with, "Come on, say hello! I just wanna play~~" "Aww say howdy kid! I just wanna play~~" "I just wanna play~~ I just wanna play~~" The voice lasted for what felt like HOURS. Scariest moment of my childhood. I threw away that doll immediately the next morning. I've hated all talking dolls since.

    • @LaurenGreenberg
      @LaurenGreenberg Год назад +2

      Omg. I cried laughing reading that. It’s great!

    • @annieholbis2430
      @annieholbis2430 Год назад +1

      My daughter had a zuzu pet when she was 8 and we recently found it at the bottom of a pile of her old toys in a container (she is now almost 20) and it still talks! We were creeped out to say the least!

  • @ddz1375
    @ddz1375 Год назад +21

    I'm 56 years old smoking a cigarette and having a drink while watching this episode. I remember cigarette commercials, I remember liquor and commercials for lawn darts. My generation is invincible.

  • @YvonneHoerde
    @YvonneHoerde 3 месяца назад

    And I do not know wether you will even have heard of that show but when I need comfort, I do watch a very old series on dvd I watched during my childhood. It is called "the Waltons" and it is about a family with quite a lot of children deep down in rural USA. This series brings back old memories, even of my childhood... And it is, in a way, very comforting because it is so wholesome...

  • @-spacedout--spacebound-7438
    @-spacedout--spacebound-7438 7 месяцев назад

    bruh I know my husband would set the world on fire playing with the damn flame thrower 😂