The one with the bunny made me cry, this is why I take very good care of my plushes and I make sure they are reassured at times when I get new items, so they don't feel like they are old and meaningless.
There was also a commercial where people were holding the can with their thumb on the top of the can and their pinky on the bottom of the can, with fingers in between folded. Does anyone remember that? It's driving me crazy.
Wow, if compiling this awesome collection of vintage soda commercials wasn't already enough, you were kind enough to credit all of the original posters. Great job, Retro! Just another reason why I'm happy to be subscribed ❤
Thank you so very much for this
Excellent vintage soda commercials from the 1970's thru the 1990's!!
Enjoyed, graphics have changed so much and how funny they used to be. Thanks.
The one with the bunny made me cry, this is why I take very good care of my plushes and I make sure they are reassured at times when I get new items, so they don't feel like they are old and meaningless.
Thanks for posting this awesome retro soda🥤video.
Soda rules!!!!
Hero move, dude! This is great stuff. Thanks for the effort :)
There was also a commercial where people were holding the can with their thumb on the top of the can and their pinky on the bottom of the can, with fingers in between folded. Does anyone remember that? It's driving me crazy.
David Caruso at 13:20 LMAOOOO😂
Great collection and memories! With the Holidays almost here, where is the 7up Undeer? I'm starting to think I'm the only person who remembers him!
Wow, if compiling this awesome collection of vintage soda commercials wasn't already enough, you were kind enough to credit all of the original posters. Great job, Retro! Just another reason why I'm happy to be subscribed ❤
Would you happen to have a collection of all of these available to download somewhere would you?
4:12 The guy that is the narrator of this commercial. Wasn't he the host of Unsolved Mysterious?
7-up ice cola?! Wow. Was this the response to crystal pepsi?
These commercials are basically from my school years