Is it weird that I have never lived in this classic time but still get enjoyment out of watching this? 2020 has gotten so bad I’m starting to love a time period where I didn’t even exist yet.
Believe me, it was a better time. And just sayin....the 80's weren't as good. so it is not rose colored glasses to the past. The 60's and 70's were the best!
I've been transported back in time to when my biggest concerns were collecting movie cards, (which I still have) and making sure I was home in time for the Dukes of Hazzard and the Incredible Hulk.
I remember those days , the remote control for the tv was me being told to get up and change the channel. Lol. Also around midnight tv stations went off the air till the next morning .
Eddie Ortiz catholics still deny it too I mentioned the PA scandals once to my my mom, and my Catholic grandmother said it wasn’t true, and pedos only exist in Hollywood- no where else and they were just passing the blame to promote Satanism
cujoedaman Nothing that comes in plastic packets in a box is fresh, either. What I go by is “Beware of anything in the middle of the store.” All the fresh fruits, meats, dairy (if you eat it) vegetables, and (sometimes) breads, are around the perimeter. Of course, there are some things in the middle aisles which are nutritious but “fresh,” not so much.
My 1970s taste buds reflect longingly on my mother making those "skillet pizzas" when she was going to college and we were a one-income household and she couldn't afford "restaurant pizza". It was a flavor I will never forget, and sure beat "frozen pizzas"!
They didn't have DiGiorno pizzas, Freschetta pizzas or Pizzeria Uno pizzas in stores back then. Those and the Stouffer's French bread pizzas are pretty decent frozen pizzas, way better than they had back then.
Seeing and hearing these ads again today is a hoot (and then some) after being exposed to them so much when they originally aired on television when I was a kid. It's like a fun trip down Memory Lane, and I find myself chiming in with some of the dialogue because it's still there in my mind after decades. Fun stuff.
This is not Robbie Rist who played Cousin Oliver, nor John Denver, and Paul Williams is also way to old to be this kid. I do remember him though in movies back in the late 70's to early 80's. Man i wish I could think of what. I did google the film Iron Eagle, as I remember a young teen in that film that looked like this kid, but that was Robbie Rist as well! 🤣
My grandmother still has original Baker's secret pans. They may not look as nice as they once were, but damn nothing sticks to them till this day. I guess they knew what the heck they were talking about 39 years ago.
Jlly, if the pans just have the dark build up, try using oven cleaner on the pans, After using the oven cleaner, rewash the pan in regular dish soap to make sure all the oven cleaner residue is gone. One note though is not to use any kind of metal scouring pad on them.
@@elc1960 You're right. The original brady kids were getting older and they had to do something. The show had basically run its course. I don't think any new child actor could have saved it.
Your funny, how can you remember these commerical at the age of 2, you where in a babies crib. They say as a new born, you dont remember your first 2 years. I was 9 in 1978 I do remember these commerical
2:40 It's Rosemary Clooney! When I was a kid and this commercial came on, my friends and I would jump up and down and scream "IT'S TOILET PAPER LADY!!"
Damn, just on that table she had 18 rolls of toilet paper (in 3 separate packag-es)...her "big family" must be REALLY big. I wonder how much TP she's already got stashed away in the bathrooms, LOL
so I only watch my shows on dvr so I can skip commercials and yet here I am watching almost 40 year old commercials. sigh* what have I become? I remember that skillet pizza tho. I like Chef boarder pizza kit tho so yeah.
9:53 Karl Weber was an all-time great voice-over talent. 0:03 This Ronzoni commercial is really cute -- nice chemistry between the actors. 11:34 This jingle is straight out of the early 1960s! 0:58 This Shop Rite tag is voiced by Vic Roby, one of NBC's best staff announcers.
Guys, first of all I was born in the 70’s, not that I actually enjoy publicising how incredibly old I am, but whatever. Second of all, I remember when I was 2, probably younger, I remember diapers, bottles, my dad leaving, my mom struggling, my sister in and all her glory feeding me while I lay in my playpen unable to stand without holding onto the sides lol all of it. I don’t think it’s rare at all, my sister and my children are all the same way. That being said thank you for even thinking I’m not old enough. I absolutely am. Maybe , idk, think I’ll change my photo today, see if you all think the same thing! Thank you for the sideways complement 😂
A message to Daves Archives: I had just subscribed to your channel because I love watching the retro commercials. Even though I wasn't born during the 70s, I revel in watching the commercials of the years from before I was born. Plus, any RUclips videos that feature commercials from before the year 2000 are videos that I have a tendency to enjoy watching the most, plus, I also enjoy the nostalgia factor as well. Thank you Dave for having such an awesome channel, I only wish I discovered it sooner than I originally did
This is a great compilation. Many celebrities appearing. Robbie Rist, Paul Kreppel, Anne De Salvo, Rosemary Clooney, Parley Baer. Some of the products are no longer available and it's too bad because many of them were better than what is available now. Thanks for this throwback. I have been reading the comments as well and they are great!
6:47 Producer: "Just hold it right by your head, like this." Girl: "That high up? Won't that look a little odd?" Producer: "They're looking at the pizza box, Janice, not you."
@@EMCF_It was a blast back then. We had American hot rods, jobs, boys dated girls. Rarely any homeless, streets weren't full of illegals and drugs. Obesity was virtually nonexistent, and most people were good God fearing people who attended church.
I grew up in the eighties... Best times of my life, but didn't know it! It seemed more sane back then.. When you're old enough to remember saner times, it's heartbreaking seeing our world today!
I was about 5 when Rosemary Clooney (georges aunt) was singing about paper towels. What memories. Back when ads were not just cheesy sound bites but well put together. The Ronzoni pasta dinners was the one brand of those shown that ring a bell.
I remember many of these National commercials. I graduated from HS in 1979 The Coronet lady is Rosemary Clooney, she was a singer,and yes she’s George Clooney’s aunt!
Well, that was the sound of the host when she saw the mess all over her living room carpet! What you didn't hear was her screaming "Screw your damn dress!! What about my carpet?:
The mom in the Glass Plus commercial at 5:30. I think that might be the woman who played the second version of Gladys Kravitz, from the show Bewitched. The nosy neighbor who's always trying to convince her incredulous husband Abner, that she saw something strange across the street at Samantha's house..lol.
@@LannieLord Not the younger lady, the older lady. I'm pretty sure that is actress Sandra Gould. She would have been 63 years old in 1979, and that lady is definitely around that age. Besides, the voice is unmistakable. That's what drew my attention..when she spoke..lol. I think you are right with the younger actress. I think that is Barbra Sharma, who would have been 39 in 1979
Thank you for posting..oh, my goodness..I cannot tell you how Coronet kept my bum-bum clean for years! I didn't know there was other TP out there as this was all my parents bought! Ha!
1979, my high school graduation year!! The last of the great 70’s! I knew somehow back then that some day in the future in 2020 I would be able to watch those same old tv commercials again on a little flat “pocket computer “ lol 😁
patty 8873 I remember people having those owl freshners. Thing was they advertised the crap out of that thing people knew what it was as soon as they saw it, defeating the whole angle of no one knowing what it was.
I remember that white owl air freshener statue when I was a kid. They stuck out like a sore thumb and everyone knew what it was. I don't think they lasted long. Owls were popular in the 1970s.
Growing up I had no idea who Rosemary Clooney had been. She was just another guest star on Merv Griffin that I'd never heard of! Now I listen to her music all the time and watch White Christmas every year!
0:36 "a new idea.....that Shop Rite's had for years."😅😅 not gonna lie, that made me giggle! I am so glad I stumbled upon this channel, it is awesome! Thank you for all the nostalgia, Dave! You're the real MVP!!🏆
Today it starts out, "Discontinued Item" only to turn around a little while later and it's back on the shelves as NEW AND IMPROVED! Or NEW LOOK, SAME GREAT TASTE!
Those children actors are close to 50 years old now. I was born in 1978 and will be 41 this year. Time goes by so fast once you get out of high school.
In my case, time started zooming by when I graduated from college, in '84. Thirty-four years later (in '18) I retired from the job I got out of college, and in some ways it felt like it went by in a flash.
I like how these ads average less than 30 seconds each. They convey so much more info in less time than our current ads do.
Wow! I'm going to be 52 this month and to watch the old commercials is really awesome. Thanks for this video.
Renee from Winchester, California
Renee Meston Agree 100%...and I turned 52 this month as well!
Renee Meston Agree 100%...and I turned 52 this month as well!
You poor poor old man living in a communist state like that at your age
@@dragoneye6642 yeah all that sunshine, beaches and beautiful people! Poor thing.
I had to skip an ad to watch more adds
ironic ain't it
Neat Stuff Nate That’s because more than likely the ad you skipped was a minute too long and talked about side effects.
😂
At least it's not about health and abuse of pain med's all the same story it's your life if you understand what I'm saying only you can help you 😅
Lol! I was thinking the same thing!
I can't remember what I was doing three hours ago, but somehow "Extra value is what you get when you buy Coronet" is etched forever into my brain
Sung by Rosemary Clooney no less, a legend!
SAME
I know, right??😂
Too true 😅 I haven’t heard or thought of some of these jingles in decades, but as soon as they pop up in these videos i start singing right along 😄
Is Coronet Tissue still on the market today (2021)?
LMAO Cup O Noodles still looks like that in 2020!!!
If it ain't broke, don't fix it lol. It's so true cup a noodles hasn't changed at All!!
Yep !!
Good I rather keep it that way something from the past that hasn’t changed
Does anyone today add hot water to it instead of just putting it in the microwave?
The reason why Cup-o-Noodles still looks like that in2020 is because they stopped production in1980!!!
Omg serious homesickness for the old days: summertime with my grandparents :(
That lady was hoarding that Coronet like it was 2020.
LOL
She's George Clooney's aunt.
😂😂
Her songs on mafia 2
Rosemary Clooney was George Clooney’s mother...
Is it weird that I have never lived in this classic time but still get enjoyment out of watching this? 2020 has gotten so bad I’m starting to love a time period where I didn’t even exist yet.
Believe me, it was a better time. And just sayin....the 80's weren't as good. so it is not rose colored glasses to the past. The 60's and 70's were the best!
It eas not and still is not seird. Keep getting into cultural history.
Best MUSIC, MOVIES , TV SHOWS and CARS . @@marysweeney7370
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I couldn't stand commercials back in the day and now I'm binge watching them... Crazy world
Now I know I'm stoned it's 1:30 I was born in 1991 and I've been watching commercials from the 70s for the last hour
@@1337bitch can't talk something something science talk subspace something or another something something clever analogy using something simpler
Do you know that feeling of looking at a picture of yourself from ten years ago and thinking "I look better now"
No.
Josh A Cox lmao same here!!
Maybe when I was 20.
I always thought that people wished they looked like their younger selves.
_I remember the cartoons in the dirty books........"Oil of a Lay" xD_
I do look better now. I was a new born when this aired.
I've been transported back in time to when my biggest concerns were collecting movie cards, (which I still have) and making sure I was home in time for the Dukes of Hazzard and the Incredible Hulk.
ha ha. Are those movie cards for sale?
I never heard of "movie" cards; I have plenty of "sports" cards, though (1980s and earlier, mostly baseball).
I have series 1 and series 2 of the Kiss Donruss trading cards, but they are not for sale. I worked very hard to buy them. 😁
I was 8 years old!
Don't let the SJW find your Duke cards! They'll cry all over them.
I enjoy watching these vintage commercials more than those extremely annoying RUclips commercials!
Something so soothing of the sound of old recordings.
I remember those days , the remote control for the tv was me being told to get up and change the channel. Lol. Also around midnight tv stations went off the air till the next morning .
These make me feel nostalgia for a time before my own.
When the commercials 40 years ago are better than any TV show today
Facts
🙂
"Everything on my plate, was on my dress!"
That had me cracking up.
Of all places for that spaghetti to go, how did they ever get away with it going all over THERE???
Every time i see the commercial for spray and wash I imagine that lady says to the guy "YOU IDIOT!"
When the girl reaches into the freezer and turns around holding the pizza in a skillet box up against her head 😂
Ashley Jo 😂
Except she reached into a cabinet not the freezer.
@@tonnicee4259 omg ur right! But wtf there's cheese in that box!! 😶
Isn't that how everyone takes stuff out the freezer?
@@ashleyj0 It's that crappy parmesan that usually comes in a green plastic shaker bottle.
"I'll never forget the first time I wore that blue dress. I thought it was ruined!" - 70's commercial, or 90's confession hmm
😂😂😂
hahaha good one.
What the hell is that noise "ehw!!"
04 : 39
Shoulda used Spray n’ Fresh Monica!
Cup O Noodles hasn't changed much
yea it still has too much salt in it.
Don't fix what ain't broke
…except the name/ #CupNoodles
Neither has bayer lmao
Damn cup looks exactly the same in 2020 as it did in 1979!
You'd never see a family having a priest over for dinner in adverts nowadays!
violet_blume because they touched too many kids :/
Id prefer if families didn't have pedophiles over for dinner....
07 : 42
As atheist i would like to have a priest over, i love to discuss theology, jehovas wittness are nice too.
Eddie Ortiz catholics still deny it too
I mentioned the PA scandals once to my my mom, and my Catholic grandmother said it wasn’t true, and pedos only exist in Hollywood- no where else and they were just passing the blame to promote Satanism
6:47 “We make fresh pizza, and we hold it next to our ear when we show it to house guests”
Brian Taylor Creative definition of “fresh.” I don’t think anything that comes in foil packets in a box is fresh.
Brian Taylor 🤣
@@brittaolson6550 The irony is that foil is a better oxygen barrier than plastic for keeping things fresh :P
cujoedaman Nothing that comes in plastic packets in a box is fresh, either. What I go by is “Beware of anything in the middle of the store.” All the fresh fruits, meats, dairy (if you eat it) vegetables, and (sometimes) breads, are around the perimeter. Of course, there are some things in the middle aisles which are nutritious but “fresh,” not so much.
My guess is that she was listening for audio instructions from the box on how to cook it! 😜😄
My 1970s taste buds reflect longingly on my mother making those "skillet pizzas" when she was going to college and we were a one-income household and she couldn't afford "restaurant pizza". It was a flavor I will never forget, and sure beat "frozen pizzas"!
They didn't have DiGiorno pizzas, Freschetta pizzas or Pizzeria Uno pizzas in stores back then. Those and the Stouffer's French bread pizzas are pretty decent frozen pizzas, way better than they had back then.
@@elc1960 The Stouffers French Bread pizzas did start in the late 70s, however, my mother couldn't afford those with her food stamps
@@impalaman9707 I can relate. As a retiree I have to watch what I spend, but they're good for an occasional treat.
I got kinda excited when I first saw the thumbnail with pizza in a skillet only to realize it was a 1979 commercial, lol.
So this is what it's like to be around in 1978.... Dope!
Seeing and hearing these ads again today is a hoot (and then some) after being exposed to them so much when they originally aired on television when I was a kid. It's like a fun trip down Memory Lane, and I find myself chiming in with some of the dialogue because it's still there in my mind after decades. Fun stuff.
3:10 6 years later and Cousin Oliver is STILL a pain in the ass.
I thought that was John Denver.
@@TicklerDude Paul Williams.
My intelligence is not connected with the fact that the kid looks like John Denver.
Michelangelo?
This is not Robbie Rist who played Cousin Oliver, nor John Denver, and Paul Williams is also way to old to be this kid. I do remember him though in movies back in the late 70's to early 80's. Man i wish I could think of what. I did google the film Iron Eagle, as I remember a young teen in that film that looked like this kid, but that was Robbie Rist as well! 🤣
I was born in 1977 so I wanted to check this out. I love anything retro and pop culture in general. I love this channel ❤️
I absolutely LOVE the draggy tape!
Oh my GOD I must be old I remember most of these .😂
Me too 😂.
My grandmother still has original Baker's secret pans. They may not look as nice as they once were, but damn nothing sticks to them till this day. I guess they knew what the heck they were talking about 39 years ago.
Jlly, if the pans just have the dark build up, try using oven cleaner on the pans, After using the oven cleaner, rewash the pan in regular dish soap to make sure all the oven cleaner residue is gone. One note though is not to use any kind of metal scouring pad on them.
EVERYTHING was made better 39 years ago!!
Nonstick is terrible for you watch and documentary on DuPont about it
@@seaofmadness2622 greatest truth ever spoken ...
lilgiggler35 Teflon provisioning
The font they used in the bumblebee and oil of Olay ads back then was like comic sans of today.
Every couple of years a certain font becomes the trendy one. Franklin Gothic, Peignot, Windsor, all were popular in the '70s.
4:10. Do U know that feeling when you look at a photo of yourself from 30 years ago and you think "I look like an old person now. Wah".
I remember these commercials like it was yesterday! Thank you so much for sharing! Love it!
rich santia you're welcome
I graduated from high school in 1979, got married in 1979 and surprisingly, I remember quite a few of these commercials.
I always thought John Denver and cousin Oliver should have had their own Tv show. Maybe as a father and son or better yet a flash-back series
He singlehandedly ruined the Brady bunch
@@gato7908 Don't blame Robbie. He wasn't writing the shows, so he couldn't have ruined it.
@@elc1960 You're right. The original brady kids were getting older and they had to do something. The show had basically run its course. I don't think any new child actor could have saved it.
👍👍😂still have and use my bakers secret pans...
Thanks for the ads . I love the 70s!
i was 2 years old in 1978 and still remember these jingles and commercials
Same here!
Your funny, how can you remember these commerical at the age of 2, you where in a babies crib. They say as a new born, you dont remember your first 2 years. I was 9 in 1978 I do remember these commerical
You were 3 in 1978...
@@jason75 Get a hobby.
All the chicks in the 70’s and 80’s had huge bushes.
2:40 It's Rosemary Clooney! When I was a kid and this commercial came on, my friends and I would jump up and down and scream "IT'S TOILET PAPER LADY!!"
You sound like a bunch of hooligans. :)
Toilet Paper Lady is also Georgie C.’s auntie.
Damn, just on that table she had 18 rolls of toilet paper (in 3 separate packag-es)...her "big family" must be REALLY big. I wonder how much TP she's already got stashed away in the bathrooms, LOL
The Clooney genes are strong. You can definitely tell George and her are related.
@@latinolawdog5067 big time especially the close up
I wonder if they will bring back Chef Boy R Dee Pizza in a Skillet
I hope so,it looked delicious .
Oh i would buy that now. Better than radioactively microwaving everything these days!!
Maybe you could use the current Chef Boy-ar-dee pizza kit.
Gawd no. Man those things were sooo nasty. XP
OMG. That stuff was gross!
so I only watch my shows on dvr so I can skip commercials and yet here I am watching almost 40 year old commercials. sigh* what have I become? I remember that skillet pizza tho. I like Chef boarder pizza kit tho so yeah.
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My Chef Boyardee pizza kit rent horribly wrong in the 70s!
Commercials back then weren't such an assault on the senses. I enjoy them, but can't handle modern ones.
9:53 Karl Weber was an all-time great voice-over talent.
0:03 This Ronzoni commercial is really cute -- nice chemistry between the actors.
11:34 This jingle is straight out of the early 1960s!
0:58 This Shop Rite tag is voiced by Vic Roby, one of NBC's best staff announcers.
How ridiculous am I, when I fall asleep to these commercials just the same as I had oh so many many years ago. Nostalgia
@Bobby Brady Or she was a toddler. I remember some of the ads I saw as a toddler in the late 90s.
Not ridiculous at all, we're all doing it, its our modern lullabies, all the more fitting, comforting if we did the same as kids
Guys, first of all I was born in the 70’s, not that I actually enjoy publicising how incredibly old I am, but whatever. Second of all, I remember when I was 2, probably younger, I remember diapers, bottles, my dad leaving, my mom struggling, my sister in and all her glory feeding me while I lay in my playpen unable to stand without holding onto the sides lol all of it. I don’t think it’s rare at all, my sister and my children are all the same way. That being said thank you for even thinking I’m not old enough. I absolutely am. Maybe , idk, think I’ll change my photo today, see if you all think the same thing! Thank you for the sideways complement 😂
Father Reagan didn’t notice all that heavy whipped cream on that, “light jello gelatin.”
let’s be real, it was probably diet Cool Whip, or that Dream Whip that was at 8:44
@@tais1355 either way the priest had a happy ending.
Hahaha...They were gonna give the priest devils food cake. lol
Hahaha, they gave him a happy ending instead...
Bill Cosby was trying out for the role as spokesman for Jello right after he saw that commercial.
LaredoIsntSoBad
I caught that too😈
Blasphemy!!
A message to Daves Archives: I had just subscribed to your channel because I love watching the retro commercials. Even though I wasn't born during the 70s, I revel in watching the commercials of the years from before I was born. Plus, any RUclips videos that feature commercials from before the year 2000 are videos that I have a tendency to enjoy watching the most, plus, I also enjoy the nostalgia factor as well. Thank you Dave for having such an awesome channel, I only wish I discovered it sooner than I originally did
Thank you so much for that! The nostalgia and feeling of comfort these old ads bring us never gets old. Our past will never leave us. Cheers!
@DavesArchives
I would like to know if you take requests of what I would like to see on RUclips because I may have one.
@@DavesArchives okay 👌🆗👍▶️🙂😊 Dave.
I caught myself getting irritated waiting for the commercials to end before I realized I was watching a video of commercials
lol... dude these commercials are awesome though.. i love the old commercials.. the jingles..and their awesome slogans
Wait for the commercial for the commercial video, LMAOOO
How much weed did you smoke
Idiot.
Me too!!!!! Lol
Really appreciate the Time Machine of it all. I need to watch stuff like this more often.
Old food commercials are hilarious
"This is an actual picture of the food, and i think it tastes good!"
Everyone watching -
_retch_
This is a great compilation. Many celebrities appearing. Robbie Rist, Paul Kreppel, Anne De Salvo, Rosemary Clooney, Parley Baer. Some of the products are no longer available and it's too bad because many of them were better than what is available now. Thanks for this throwback. I have been reading the comments as well and they are great!
Also Barbara Sharma from Laugh-in at 5:10 in the Glass Plus ad.
Barbara had some great appearances on Rhoda and The Mary Tyler Moore Show ! @@elc1960
6:47 Producer: "Just hold it right by your head, like this." Girl: "That high up? Won't that look a little odd?" Producer: "They're looking at the pizza box, Janice, not you."
I died laughing when I got to that part. It was such an awkward angle!
😂😂😂
Much Gratitude
I had that Chef Boyardee pizza in a skillet back in the day, I was on the toilet for the rest of the evening
🤣🤣🤣
l think we grew up in the best of times in this era.
Darrick G and didn’t know it!!
@@Lovejazz01 Everyone thinks this about the time they grew up. Nostalgia is a drug.
EMCF true
@@EMCF_It was a blast back then. We had American hot rods, jobs, boys dated girls. Rarely any homeless, streets weren't full of illegals and drugs. Obesity was virtually nonexistent, and most people were good God fearing people who attended church.
I grew up in the eighties... Best times of my life, but didn't know it!
It seemed more sane back then..
When you're old enough to remember saner times, it's heartbreaking seeing our world today!
I remeber those pizza in a skillet things. They fell out of favor when the prices of microwave ovens dropped in the mid 80's.
Foxonian I don’t remember microwave pizza, though, except for what they served us in schools...
@@brittaolson6550 Oh it was out there. Still is its call pizza rolls......
Term1backup Yeah I guess there is pizza you can microwave. It just doesn’t mean you should!
@@Term1backup threw out my microwave years ago, if I ever buy pizza rolls they go in the regular oven
@@w1975b I like em out of the toaster oven. Nice n crispy!
I wish I could go back to those days...happier, simpler times...
The “Police Woman” bumper is EVERYTHING!
I agree. I loved "Police Woman".
Charlie's Angels put her out of business. @@tj921able
I’m shocked that remember 90% of these commercials. I was born in 1972 . This is so neat. Thanks for the post. 👍😁
you look familiar..did we ever park at inspiration point?
We need to make an air freshener. It needs to be well hidden! It should be in the form of an owl, but be bright white! And it's a wizard!!!
Calm, no fast camera work, great jingles, clever writing
This is when advertisements actually gave decent information
(insert Thor meme)
Did they though?
I was about 5 when Rosemary Clooney (georges aunt) was singing about paper towels. What memories. Back when ads were not just cheesy sound bites but well put together. The Ronzoni pasta dinners was the one brand of those shown that ring a bell.
...."For today's stains....” I hadn't realized stain technology was different in 1978 versus 1968 or 1958. Who knew?
Stains on dresses? Talk to Clinton
It's humbling how many of these brands don't even exist anymore.
I sang on stage with Bob Hope and Rosemary Clooney. The whole time I was thinking about the paper plate commercial 😂
I remember many of these National commercials. I graduated from HS in 1979
The Coronet lady is Rosemary Clooney, she was a singer,and yes she’s George Clooney’s aunt!
Life was really good back then and the products seem great why did we have to get rid of these style of commercials
Gays/Blacks
@@marybetheby5184 Excuse me? Can you explain that?
I love living in these time warps. It makes me miss my childhood.
I want pizza in a skillet.
Noooo. No you don’t lol
My parents bought that once. Just once.
@@ertznay3142 yeahhhhh
@@ertznay3142 Was it as vile as it looks?
Ronzoni... Now I'm intrigued.
Anacin has a special combination of medical ingredients? Count me in!
Winners don't use drugs.
LOL it was Tylenol
The special ingredients in Anacin are Aspirin and Caffeine
@@BrianSmith-wh9bi lolol ..yeah. It's obvious
Wash your Anacin down with a hot cup of Brim
Thanks for the video! Best wishes.
These are fantastic. Thanks for posting
Man this was great. Thank you! I feel thirty plus years of stress falling away.
3:51 "That's some sauce!" Ah, wholesome statement.
❤, the retro commercials and miss the food products!!!!
Okay..the repeating sound-effect of splattering-and-gasping in that Spray-n-Wash ad is just ....... wrong. :D
..oh.... 3-way action that penetrates............ Jeebus-Chrysler my mind is filthy tonight.
It was a more innocent age
Well, that was the sound of the host when she saw the mess all over her living room carpet! What you didn't hear was her screaming "Screw your damn dress!! What about my carpet?:
FLexxxtreme Only if you don’t wash it
A couple more slo-mo replays would have been welcome.
Wow, those really took me back, in a bittersweet way. Thank you for posting.
The mom in the Glass Plus commercial at 5:30. I think that might be the woman who played the second version of Gladys Kravitz, from the show Bewitched. The nosy neighbor who's always trying to convince her incredulous husband Abner, that she saw something strange across the street at Samantha's house..lol.
No. That Glass Plus Lady is Barbra Sharma . WAY too young to play Mrs. Kravitz in 66 thru 71. This commercial is from 1979!
@@LannieLord Not the younger lady, the older lady. I'm pretty sure that is actress Sandra Gould. She would have been 63 years old in 1979, and that lady is definitely around that age. Besides, the voice is unmistakable. That's what drew my attention..when she spoke..lol. I think you are right with the younger actress. I think that is Barbra Sharma, who would have been 39 in 1979
Interesting to see Spray n Wash and toaster ovens still look the same.
This was the year I was born.
I love how wizard air freshners looked like the bilderberg owl and were hidden in plain sight... I see what you did there.
These never get old...lol
It was a great time - I’d love to go back for a few weeks.
Thank you for posting..oh, my goodness..I cannot tell you how Coronet kept my bum-bum clean for years! I didn't know there was other TP out there as this was all my parents bought! Ha!
Haha, no problem and you're welcome. -Dave
Mandi7882 is coronet still available. I never heard of it
1979, my high school graduation year!! The last of the great 70’s! I knew somehow back then that some day in the future in 2020 I would be able to watch those same old tv commercials again on a little flat “pocket computer “ lol 😁
I also graduated from high school in 1979.
Sadly, I'm old enough to remember those products. I did like seeing them again, though
This is so wholesome. There isnt a single layer of Irony or Cynicism. They just want to sell you their stuff.
I think I would rather have an air freshener you notice rather than guests think I have an ugly owl statue as part of the decor.
...or, rather than those guests snooping around your house trying to find the air freshener(s), how rude.
It was the 70’s everything was ugly.
patty 8873 Ugly owl statues were huge! I got my Grandma an owl cookie jar 🏺
patty 8873 I remember people having those owl freshners. Thing was they advertised the crap out of that thing people knew what it was as soon as they saw it, defeating the whole angle of no one knowing what it was.
I remember that white owl air freshener statue when I was a kid. They stuck out like a sore thumb and everyone knew what it was. I don't think they lasted long. Owls were popular in the 1970s.
This is pure gold *thank you*
The talented and beautiful Rosemary Clooney!
Growing up I had no idea who Rosemary Clooney had been. She was just another guest star on Merv Griffin that I'd never heard of! Now I listen to her music all the time and watch White Christmas every year!
0:36 "a new idea.....that Shop Rite's had for years."😅😅 not gonna lie, that made me giggle!
I am so glad I stumbled upon this channel, it is awesome! Thank you for all the nostalgia, Dave! You're the real MVP!!🏆
“New and improved” was big in the 70s.
or "Now with 20% more......."
"New and improved" is Orwellian for "Cheaper ingredients and more chemical toxins added"...
Now with 20% more newness and improvement.
All new, brand new etc
Today it starts out, "Discontinued Item" only to turn around a little while later and it's back on the shelves as NEW AND IMPROVED! Or NEW LOOK, SAME GREAT TASTE!
Those children actors are close to 50 years old now. I was born in 1978 and will be 41 this year. Time goes by so fast once you get out of high school.
In my case, time started zooming by when I graduated from college, in '84. Thirty-four years later (in '18) I retired from the job I got out of college, and in some ways it felt like it went by in a flash.
I was born in April , 1979
Ha! We had that wizard owl all over the damn place.
Great blast from the past. 1979 was the year I graduated from high school. I sure am getting old.
Irony: when a RUclips video full of ads....is interrupted by ads.
Boy do I get the pain drum beats now in the Anacin commercial