This is like the fifth vintage Newlywed Game episode I've found on RUclips with the original commercials and I am SO loving it. Keep 'em coming please!
I was 12 years old in 1968 and can remember a lot of these episodes. How times have changed. That is why I am so grateful to RUclips for airing these shows just so I can relive some of those wonderful times in my life.
I'll bet Bob Ubanks was thanking his lucky stars he had such an awesome job; he looked like he was having more fun than anyone! The '60s was a wonderful decade for me, of course, there were problems, but for me, it was an awesome time. Oh, how I miss those days!
The good old days when commercial breaks were 1 minute and 2 minutes and you had 24 to 26 minutes of the half-hour program that you were watching. How times have changed. This is a perfect example of how great network television was back when I was a kid; shows that the whole family could enjoy! Thank you!!!
@@infonation9453 ..And forget all the Lawyer commercials after the medical ones, so you can sue the pharmaceutical companies for making you sick for taking the pills.
The 25 people that gave this gem a thumbs down must have been some of the losers on The Newlywed Game and got divorces shortly after their appearance on the show!
I was an aficionado of many of the classic game shows from the late '60s through the '70s. They had consistency, class and many had great memorable theme music (Concentration, The Hollywood Squares, Jeopardy!, Eye Guess, Who What Where Game, Let's Make a Deal, Newlywed Game, Dating Game, Match Game [particularly the '60s version]). But seeing the contestants here does lead me to note that The Newlywed Game and The Hollywood Squares are the only ones on which I can recall seeing black contestants regularly.
I watched this game as a child during summers...no school. That console style TV that couple won were popular all during the 1980's, too. My parents had that style until 1992. It accepted Basic Cable after 1980, but the cable box had a turn dial to change channels manually.They had good speaker sound, and the screen size was usually 25" or 26". Seems small now, but back in the older days we didn't know any different. LOL.
So much better. I'm sad to be alive during these times. My family have all passed and I was forced to retire due to health issues. I'm really done and ready to leave.😓😓😓
I love number 4 . They're so funny and not trying to be. The expression and comment are so funny. I wonder if they stayed together, hope so. Hope they all did.
These B&W kinescopes copies were made for the advertisement agencies to confirm their ads ran without any problems or interruptions. Since 2-inch quadraplex tape was over $200/reel ($1400 w/inflation) and a tape machine costing $45,000 ($300,000 w/inflation), it was much cheaper to make a quick B&W film of the video, and have an ad agency intern take a portable school projector home and watch endless hours of programming, and write down all the ads that were properly presented. Any ads that were messed up was spliced off the film and sent to the network with a "make good" request (make good = repeat the ad on a future episode for free). Originally, ads were played back individually by the Master Control operator, but by this time, they were spliced onto the air tape and played back without any switching needing to be done. Eventually in a year or two, an archive service came online with a very slow speed video tape recorder (at a much cheaper price than generating kinescopes) that burned in a network ID, date and time, and that was used for "make good verification" of ads.
I remember our first color TV- the delivery man put on cartoons- also when Wizard of Oz was on and mom tried to get the color to work- first part was in Black and white.
I loved those old televisions! The ones that looked like a piece of furniture! I had mine until 15 years ago..something broke and we couldn't find a repairman that was able to fix it!
Tebibit of Info.The Newlywed Game first aired on ABC television network on July 11, 1966. It was the last U.S. commercial network series to premiere in black & white, although it converted to color, as did virtually all other network series that had not already done so by the end of 1966.
Many years ago I served Bob Eubanks and his late wife in a restaurant . What a cool guy ! I often wonder if a lot of these new couples had long marriages ?
Man oh man! From Andy Warhol to Snoopy and the Red Baron, to everything late 60s-70s, that midway of show promo music hits it (and me) right smack dab in the middle of my memory banks The bright, carefree lilt of the kitschy music almost flows the kilts the girls wore, and the Aigner-signed cordovan penny or tassel loafers the girls wore too..Wow! That whole bag and schlemiel bit came back crystal clear. Early in puberty, and the Herb Alpert-esque modulating MUZAK, could it get any niftier gang??? What a BLAST! It almost make one believe in make believe. Did you get that Santa?
Originally seen in the summer of 1968, as the "Vanish"/"Whistle" minute "combo" ad was also seen on a concurrent episode of "THE BABY GAME"....and the "Zesta" saltine ad mentions its resealable package as "summer-proof saltine".
I remember because my mother and I watched the newlywed game religiously, it aired in Hawaii about 30 minutes after I got home from school. I remember this episode because my mother wrote down one of cleaning stuff from the commercials. She did do it often, but she did with this episode.
I was age 9 then! I always liked this game during my childhood and teen years. Makes ya wonder if the couples are still married, and how old they are now days. Probably close to 70, if not over.
We , Hoyt and Susie Tidwell were on the Newlywed game December 1968. It was filmed in November 1968 and aired as their Christmas show December 14, 1968. (I think) I have searched everywhere for a copy of the show but I can not find it. Surely someone out there has a copy of it.
Hi Kim or anyone else, my parents were on the show in either August or September 1966. I would love to get a copy or clip, as they are celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary and he has pancreatic Cancer. I would SOOOOO appreciate any tips!
Gratitude for sharing this,i`m ill right now & watching these older shows i remember is doing wonders for me right now because i`m truly enjoying taking a look back,love the old time commercials as well,they`re not as today`s which are "filled to the brim" with sexual content,no,these commercials were different,they were magical,funny & sometimes strange yet we knew what the product was & the people selling it didn`t need "nakedness" to sell their products as is done today! (That Kevin guy is strange)
Hi Melodycat918, My parents were on the show in either August or September 1966. I would love to get a copy or clip, as they are celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary and he has pancreatic Cancer. I would SOOOOO appreciate any tips!
To everyone commenting about the HALLELUJAH TRAIL at the end, you can all blame me for that. I had the original 16mm print of this as well as several other NEWLYWED GAME shows, and I also had several B/W movie trailers, and to sort of leave my personal mark the prints as mine, I spliced the trailers at the end of every episode. All my films were stolen. It's good to see this episode again. I wonder what happened to the rest of them....
It wasn't stolen that way. It was stolen from me by a very devious man who owned a vinyl/VHS/16mm store, pretended to be my friend after speaking to me on the phone for a few months, telling me his girlfriend was abusive and controlling, telling me someone was stealing from HIM, felt I was trustworthy, and wanted me to work for him to eventually become partners and share the benefits 50-50. It's a long story of what happened, but I learned after 2 months working for him, he was manipulative, a cheat, a good actor and habitual liar, and he conned me out of everything I had. Every lie he told me was believable until one particular lie just didn't add up AND he made an offer of replacement that NO FRIEND AND FUTURE PARTNER would give. It's taken 20 years to build it all back again (I was able to actually replace some of what I lost to him. Most of my Collection 2.0 I never had before).
TWG was a hard game to control with the responses between the couples during the questions . Eubanks had to be adept at both keeping the game going and extending the jokes .
I like the men's hair better than the women's beehives. The women's high hairpieces are charming since you could tell they all wanted to look nice. Never liked the late 60's clothes, though
Am I the only one confused by the math in the Anacin commercial? They explicitly state that "4 is the most you should take of the Other brand", and yet also that "it would take _more than 4_ of the Other brand to equal 2 Anacin." Doesn't that mean that everytime you take the recommended 2 Anacin you're actually overdosing?
I wondered about that too, but they mentioned that the main ingredient was the same, so perhaps the "other brand" was dangerous over 4 pills due to a different ingredient? It wouldn't fly by certain standards today.
I'll agree with that...remember, though...moives stayed in theaters a lot longer then. I think what likely happened is that the kinescope was from somewhere the film was still playing, and the local theater owners bought time in the space after the network feed ended.
23:09 Name that tune ? What is that old tune playing in the background while the wedding photos are being shown? . Anyone? I know it but it is too old for me to remember the words or the name. o0o
That 1965 TV trailer was NOT telecast with the 1968 "NEWLYWED GAME"; apparently, someone added it to the reel it was on. Suggested local announcer tag at 29:24- "See 'The Halleleujah Trail', now playing at a theater near you. Consult your local newspaper for theaters and show times...."
Y cleaned counter n stove yesterday I’m broke the scalping pad holder then really hurt 😞 when box tipped on counter in broke 3 more my 3 biggest pillsbury condiment containers I brought home set out all fine on counter then they all brake yesterday I still have other 5 ftom her in lids snd dolls but I kept cookie jar from Dewey ✅
This is like the fifth vintage Newlywed Game episode I've found on RUclips with the original commercials and I am SO loving it. Keep 'em coming please!
I was 12 years old in 1968 and can remember a lot of these episodes. How times have changed. That is why I am so grateful to RUclips for airing these shows just so I can relive some of those wonderful times in my life.
Me tooo.
I was 14 years old. Remember some of them too.
Y'all can remember these episodes from 1969!!!? Wow, they must have made a very, very deep impression on u. I'll forget this soon, completely.
@@davidtouchstone4871😂 true
I'll bet Bob Ubanks was thanking his lucky stars he had such an awesome job; he looked like he was having more fun than anyone! The '60s was a wonderful decade for me, of course, there were problems, but for me, it was an awesome time. Oh, how I miss those days!
The good old days when commercial breaks were 1 minute and 2 minutes and you had 24 to 26 minutes of the half-hour program that you were watching. How times have changed. This is a perfect example of how great network television was back when I was a kid; shows that the whole family could enjoy! Thank you!!!
Absolutely agree
Exactly.
This is why I love RUclips, a slice of TV History!
Thanks!
This was my favorite show ever as a kid!
I love the original version of the Newlywed Game. Used to watch this with my folks. Hard to believe this was 50 years ago. Now I feel old lol.
Me too! ❤️❤️❤️
H a r d t o b e l i v e! T h e r e g o n e f o r e v e r!!!
Age is just a number.
That's because we are old now! I'm 64
@@gramethyst2920 You're right lol. I'm 60.
The days of innocence..,how I miss them! Thank you for posting!! (Tiny Tim..lol)
They were only innocent to us because we were kids
I love the old commercials!
Dear Rose: I agree! Unlike today's shoddy programming, they were often more amusing, creative, and entertaining than the program being sponsored! LOL!
Rose Jacobs yeah, The today only consist of meds and all their side effects ,I get so sick of it, huh just thought maybe that’s why they do it,lol
@@infonation9453 ..And forget all the Lawyer commercials after the medical ones, so you can sue the pharmaceutical companies for making you sick for taking the pills.
Commercials back then were NORMAL -- not the loud, disgusting, obnoxious commercials we have today!!
I absolutely adore couple number four! LOL they’re great!
The 25 people that gave this gem a thumbs down must have been some of the losers on The Newlywed Game and got divorces shortly after their appearance on the show!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂True
Thank you for posting this! I love these wonderful vintage shows from the '60s!!
I do too
Love the quaint commercials ! :) This show was groundbreaking at it's time, and still enjoyable ! :)
I remember watching this show with my mama as a little kid. I didn't understand the questions but loved watching it with her.
This episode was prob the most or one of the most hilarious newlyweds I've ever seen to date. Love the older version...thanks for upload!!! :)
I was an aficionado of many of the classic game shows from the late '60s through the '70s. They had consistency, class and many had great memorable theme music (Concentration, The Hollywood Squares, Jeopardy!, Eye Guess, Who What Where Game, Let's Make a Deal, Newlywed Game, Dating Game, Match Game [particularly the '60s version]). But seeing the contestants here does lead me to note that The Newlywed Game and The Hollywood Squares are the only ones on which I can recall seeing black contestants regularly.
I watched this game as a child during summers...no school. That console style TV that couple won were popular all during the 1980's, too. My parents had that style until 1992. It accepted Basic Cable after 1980, but the cable box had a turn dial to change channels manually.They had good speaker sound, and the screen size was usually 25" or 26". Seems small now, but back in the older days we didn't know any different. LOL.
Great to watch during the 2020 COVID-19 PANDEMIC; silly is just what I need right now.
So much better than Reality TV
I remember this show. I was in 2nd, grade 7yrs old almost 8, fall of 67, when we lived in Hawaii.
Things back then seems
alot better than now...
(2019)
So much better. I'm sad to be alive during these times. My family have all passed and I was forced to retire due to health issues. I'm really done and ready to leave.😓😓😓
@@garfield2439
You just hang in there...
Surely things will get better...🤗
2o24 .... too
But things looking brighter
Trump ❤
Thank you for posting this! I love these. :)
I love number 4 . They're so funny and not trying to be. The expression and comment are so funny. I wonder if they stayed together, hope so. Hope they all did.
I was in junior high back then. My grandma and I watched these shows together
These B&W kinescopes copies were made for the advertisement agencies to confirm their ads ran without any problems or interruptions. Since 2-inch quadraplex tape was over $200/reel ($1400 w/inflation) and a tape machine costing $45,000 ($300,000 w/inflation), it was much cheaper to make a quick B&W film of the video, and have an ad agency intern take a portable school projector home and watch endless hours of programming, and write down all the ads that were properly presented. Any ads that were messed up was spliced off the film and sent to the network with a "make good" request (make good = repeat the ad on a future episode for free). Originally, ads were played back individually by the Master Control operator, but by this time, they were spliced onto the air tape and played back without any switching needing to be done. Eventually in a year or two, an archive service came online with a very slow speed video tape recorder (at a much cheaper price than generating kinescopes) that burned in a network ID, date and time, and that was used for "make good verification" of ads.
I love old classic commercials 👍
I guess I need some Sun Country, to please my man.
'my husband said we kinda had to cut down' - fantastic. I felt embarrassed for them.
lol... I bet she received anonymous phone calls.
I remember our first color TV- the delivery man put on cartoons- also when Wizard of Oz was on and mom tried to get the color to work- first part was in Black and white.
I loved those old televisions! The ones that looked like a piece of furniture! I had mine until 15 years ago..something broke and we couldn't find a repairman that was able to fix it!
Wow these episodes can make me laugh more than any game show today. They were so candid and didn’t care as much what they said on tv. So funny
Tebibit of Info.The Newlywed Game first aired on ABC television network on July 11, 1966. It was the last U.S. commercial network series to premiere in black & white, although it converted to color, as did virtually all other network series that had not already done so by the end of 1966.
Thanks. That was great to watch!
Wish I could get this game in a box set! I would totally buy it.
This is soooooooooo much better and funnier than that new piece of crap version on GSN!!
It's the same problem with the new match games. It's not funny when every single question/answer is a sex pun.
I agree 👍
Agree wish they would post more of the old ones
The newest version with a guy I've never heard of is unbearable. I tried but what a crap show they turned it into after Bob Eubanks left.
Hey thanks for recording and taking the time to post. I love all the oldies
I just LOVE the old ads
Bob’s reactions I swear!!! Especially on that first two very very hilarious questions!! Made up for it a little on #3!!
Ooooh, he said pregnant in 1968. Also, that unborn baby is 50 now. Crazy 😂
And probably a grandparent!
@@Anavaeevaee Yes. I'm 48 and wasn't even born yet and a grandfather of an 8 year old.
@@craigsmith157 Do you have the air date
Luvin these decent oldies done way long long before I was even thought of. Great days it seems.
Adjusted for inflation, that color TV set would be like winning a giant-screen with theater sound unit today.
Many years ago I served Bob Eubanks and his late wife in a restaurant . What a cool guy ! I often wonder if a lot of these new couples had long marriages ?
Man oh man! From Andy Warhol to Snoopy and the Red Baron, to everything late 60s-70s, that midway of show promo music hits it (and me) right smack dab in the middle of my memory banks The bright, carefree lilt of the kitschy music almost flows the kilts the girls wore, and the Aigner-signed cordovan penny or tassel loafers the girls wore too..Wow! That whole bag and schlemiel bit came back crystal clear. Early in puberty, and the Herb Alpert-esque modulating MUZAK, could it get any niftier gang??? What a BLAST! It almost make one believe in make believe. Did you get that Santa?
I love the old commercials
I think It was in 1968
Bob says "A beautiful brand new 1968 color television set"
The commercials are priceless
Bob Eubanks was a real cutie pie
you look like a cutie pie,,,
he still is .. just an older version ;-))
And his eyes literally glowed in black and white.
He was a very nice looking man!
He really was, but in this particular video, he looks like a grown-up Eddie Munster. 😊
Wife number ones hair is on point!
Loving couple 4!!🤭🤭🤭🤭🥰👍👍💯💯💯
Love the old commercials.
Originally seen in the summer of 1968, as the "Vanish"/"Whistle" minute "combo" ad was also seen on a concurrent episode of "THE BABY GAME"....and the "Zesta" saltine ad mentions its resealable package as "summer-proof saltine".
Thank you Melody 💕
The seasick blue reminds me of an old Muntz Color TV we had when I was growing up.
Good show but think of all the awesome muscle cars out in the parking lots ,,, ? Superbird, Cuda, Chevelle and mustangs. Omg 😮 Good year
I AGREE.. It was the Year of Years for cars!
It's how I know that I'm getting old, because when I watch old TV shows from the 60s and 70s, I look at the cars instead of the handsome men lol
I remember because my mother and I watched the newlywed game religiously, it aired in Hawaii about 30 minutes after I got home from school. I remember this episode because my mother wrote down one of cleaning stuff from the commercials. She did do it often, but she did with this episode.
Bullet Nova 76
I was age 9 then! I always liked this game during my childhood and teen years. Makes ya wonder if the couples are still married, and how old they are now days. Probably close to 70, if not over.
Over 70
We , Hoyt and Susie Tidwell were on the Newlywed game December 1968. It was filmed in November 1968 and aired as their Christmas show December 14, 1968. (I think) I have searched everywhere for a copy of the show but I can not find it. Surely someone out there has a copy of it.
Suzy Tidwell I'm the one who uploaded it I can send you a digital copy
Do you have an archive of Newlywed Games? My parents were on some time in 1968. I'm searching for their episode.
Hi Kim or anyone else, my parents were on the show in either August or September 1966. I would love to get a copy or clip, as they are celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary and he has pancreatic Cancer. I would SOOOOO appreciate any tips!
@@666xian Did you have any luck finding the archived episodes? My dad was on TNG also and I am looking for his episode.
@@christinflynn5050 airdate?
Gratitude for sharing this,i`m ill right now & watching these older shows i remember is doing wonders for me right now because i`m truly enjoying taking a look back,love the old time commercials as well,they`re not as today`s which are "filled to the brim" with sexual content,no,these commercials were different,they were magical,funny & sometimes strange yet we knew what the product was & the people selling it didn`t need "nakedness" to sell their products as is done today!
(That Kevin guy is strange)
Leeanne Newman thank you I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Hi Melodycat918, My parents were on the show in either August or September 1966. I would love to get a copy or clip, as they are celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary and he has pancreatic Cancer. I would SOOOOO appreciate any tips!
I really liked the commercial in which the toilet cleaner is having a fit. HAHAHAHA
Tha nks, this is fun to watch again.
The original set here was the best!
times have changed a lot in gifts lol.....but great memorys
Couple #4 seems like the only couple on the show that had fun with each other. I bet all the other couples divorced.
Right? Couple #4 seem like they wouldn't be too out-of-place today.
False, people were not selfish self focused individuals back in those days, they actually put in the effort to make a relationship work
Bob Eubanks is having giggle-itus all throughout!!!!!!
The tune at 23:09? It's an instrumental version of Johnny Rivers' hit "Summer Rain," not I Shall Be Released.
You're probably right that it was 1968. One of the consolation prizes it mentioned said it was used by the 1968 Olympic team.
Well, it's not like they hold the Olympics every year. It would still be the 1968 Team until 1972.
The TV prize was a "brand new 1968" model, according to the announcer.
@@leannemo7382 Air Date please
I wonder how many of these couples are still married? Or even alive
Some of these questions would be impossible to answer!!! Lololol
John McGiver is the narrator in the "Rich 'n Chips" ad.
Wes Montgomery background Jazz music, how 'California Dreamin'/Bumpin' on Sunset can you get?!!! My goodness how things have changed.
So funny this one. They were all so cute!
Bob Eubanks was in his late twenties, 28 or 29.
Bullet Nova 76
Bob Eubanks was handsome his entire life. And that voice.
Do you think they will still accept my mail if I send a letter to them to be on the show?
I wish
To everyone commenting about the HALLELUJAH TRAIL at the end, you can all blame me for that. I had the original 16mm print of this as well as several other NEWLYWED GAME shows, and I also had several B/W movie trailers, and to sort of leave my personal mark the prints as mine, I spliced the trailers at the end of every episode. All my films were stolen. It's good to see this episode again. I wonder what happened to the rest of them....
OMG, you mean the original prints were stolen? What modern day, home-invading crackhead knows the value of old film reels?
It wasn't stolen that way. It was stolen from me by a very devious man who owned a vinyl/VHS/16mm store, pretended to be my friend after speaking to me on the phone for a few months, telling me his girlfriend was abusive and controlling, telling me someone was stealing from HIM, felt I was trustworthy, and wanted me to work for him to eventually become partners and share the benefits 50-50. It's a long story of what happened, but I learned after 2 months working for him, he was manipulative, a cheat, a good actor and habitual liar, and he conned me out of everything I had. Every lie he told me was believable until one particular lie just didn't add up AND he made an offer of replacement that NO FRIEND AND FUTURE PARTNER would give. It's taken 20 years to build it all back again (I was able to actually replace some of what I lost to him. Most of my Collection 2.0 I never had before).
@@jimliftin1552 Hey Jim, do you have the air date
My guess is this is from 1968 as the show didn't issue copywright year dates on its closing credits until the following year, 1969.
In Philadelphia Pennsylvania back in 1968 . Wfil TV channel 6 air the newlywed game @ 2pm.
Where did you get these, this is AWESOME!!!!!! The kicker are the commercials. Please find more from this era (67-71) especially with the ads ty
Air Date?
3:40ish… that laugh from the audience guy- 🤣🤣🤣
TWG was a hard game to control with the responses between the couples during the questions . Eubanks had to be adept at both keeping the game going and extending the jokes .
Look how shiny the floors are.
How about that glorious classic Jazz organ trio interlude at Grand Prize time? Good taste never goes out of style!
I think this one has been the funniest ones ive seen😂
I find all these men pretty handsome.Nice haircuts
AUGUSTALLEN28 I think their hair looks terrible
AUGUSTALLEN28 I agree. Everyone is very attractive.
I like the men's hair better than the women's beehives. The women's high hairpieces are charming since you could tell they all wanted to look nice. Never liked the late 60's clothes, though
@@marygalati539 p
Am I the only one confused by the math in the Anacin commercial? They explicitly state that "4 is the most you should take of the Other brand", and yet also that "it would take _more than 4_ of the Other brand to equal 2 Anacin." Doesn't that mean that everytime you take the recommended 2 Anacin you're actually overdosing?
I wondered about that too, but they mentioned that the main ingredient was the same, so perhaps the "other brand" was dangerous over 4 pills due to a different ingredient? It wouldn't fly by certain standards today.
That is EXACTLY what I was thinking.
Those massive wigs and hairpieces were ridiculous
M H We thought they were glamorous;just like Hollywood stars.😊
❤them!
This is from 1968.
It was broadcast in color. This looks to be an air-day film copy.
The first years of the show were broadcast in b&w.
A lot of the master copies of The Newlywed Game were discolored and unsuitable for reairing, which explains why it's in b&w.
I'll agree with that...remember, though...moives stayed in theaters a lot longer then. I think what likely happened is that the kinescope was from somewhere the film was still playing, and the local theater owners bought time in the space after the network feed ended.
23:09
Name that tune ?
What is that old tune playing in the background while the wedding photos are being shown?
.
Anyone?
I know it but it is too old for me to remember the words or the name.
o0o
Tremeloes - I shall be released 1968
Nina Simone: I Shall Be Released
An instrumental version of Johnny Rivers's "Summer Rain."
@@latrinenazi"summer rain " by Johnny Rivers
Love the show
look at the tv,oh back in the days.....
They must use a whole can of hairspray to get that volume!
That 1965 TV trailer was NOT telecast with the 1968 "NEWLYWED GAME"; apparently, someone added it to the reel it was on. Suggested local announcer tag at 29:24- "See 'The Halleleujah Trail', now playing at a theater near you. Consult your local newspaper for theaters and show times...."
It was probably some people at the local ABC affiliate this kinescope was delivered to 😂
LOVE the blonde girls hair
That's John McGiver as the announcer in the Keebler "Rich 'n Chips" ad...
These adds make me want to watch mad men again 😄
i'd forgotten how much QUIETER they were.
Almost too quiet. Very Stepford-ish.
Aired between March and December of 1968.
Y cleaned counter n stove yesterday I’m broke the scalping pad holder then really hurt 😞 when box tipped on counter in broke 3 more my 3 biggest pillsbury condiment containers I brought home set out all fine on counter then they all brake yesterday I still have other 5 ftom her in lids snd dolls but I kept cookie jar from Dewey ✅