It's ironic isn't it? How you hated commercials and nowadays I still do, the present day ones anyway, but these, these classics that again bugged you as a kid, now are heartwarming and people(like me) will spend hours reminiscing over them and enjoying every minute of them.
Yes and I'm amazed that everything from taco bell came with black olives. I didn't realize that was so common south of the border. 😀 Sort of like people putting potatoes in a breakfast burrito. Next it'll be pasta. Taco fusion.
I was born in the early sixties so I remember most of these commercials. Freaks me out to be honest, it seems like overnight I've become a senior citizen 😂😂😂
@@WillowNook Late 60s here, I remember my friends and I would say, "I hope to die by the time I am 40 and old." Haha, now, I wish I could go back and be 40.
Yeah, I have to turn my head to not get dizzy from all the spinning that most ads do these days. I also mute the tv to not hear all the TMI commercials like ED, down there hair, under boob, etc. Today's ads are disgusting and dizzying and should not be viewed by kids!
Watching these old commercials from my youth is oddly comforting. A time when responsibilities for me were few and family members were alive. Gives me a chance to escape into my memories for a little while. Thanks for posting . 😊
Atleast many of us were born at the right time and grew up with these amazing commercials which no one can ever take away from us 🫶🏽 enjoy and feel the moment, it puts us right there for awhile!
For most of us that remember these commercials, we loved those times because we were oblivious to what was going on in the world. Our world consisted of our family and school. I do miss the family.
What about all of the lawyer information crap you see now. Check and see if you can sue this or that. Plus commercials back then seem to be far more fun and entertaining.
If someone told me at 14 that I’d be sitn watching nuthn but commercials from a electronic tablet, the size of a piece of paper when I grew up,…well,….here I am😵💫
Decades ago I was rocking a sick child at 4 a.m. I had Nickelodeon on the TV. They showed Nickelodeon commercials back to back for 1/2 hour. It was cool, they started out with the first ones, probably from 20 years earlier.
I remember that wella balsam commercial very,very well I was just old enough to notice that I like that commercial with the blonde lady in it and not old enough to know exactly she was turning this at the time young boys head or why that particular commercial was Soooooo interesting to me. rest in peace my first innocent harmless tv crush. Farrah we miss you not just for your beauty but how warm and kind you were to others and treated everyone as if they were equally important to you you don't see many people that talented and that humble anymore that quality only made you even more beautiful to me in my eyes.
Agree completely. Farrah was quite possibly the most beautiful woman to ever grace this earth. She was also very kind and whip smart. Sheer perfection.
Definitely a sweet trip down memory lane. ❤😊 Nice to see commercials about something other than prescription drugs, class action law suits against the aforementioned prescription drugs, and fast food.
It's like they forgot how to make commercials, for many years now, and the current ones are terrible. They got away from brand musical jingles and slogans. It's funny how I can quote and sing commercials from the 70's and 80's but couldn't tell you one from the last 20 years. When I shop in a store to this day, I literally buy things I recognize from 40 years ago and can quote the commercial, so I am not buying a whole lot of newer products that I don't recognize.
At 67 years old and born in feb of 1956, I have seen the best years and am thankful. I still have that ABBA album, and many others...those times were something, and I would not trade the memories. If you were not there, so sorry for you, it was nothing at all like today.
That commercial for Life cereal at 4:00 is one of the most famous commercials in TV history. It won awards. The little boy who plays "Mikey" actually funded his college education with the money he made from this commercial.
Far out!!!! What a great trip down memory lane. I definitely remember most of these commercials. Betty Buckley in triscuts, Vicki Lawrence in Carnation, Sammy Davis Jr, PJ soles in soft and dri, Peter bellingsly Hershey syrup, Penny Marshall in head n shoulders. Thank you for sharing these great gems!😊
Watching these now just confirms the fact that life was so different then, much happier atmosphere, things didnt seem so out of reach. People werent so aggressive up in your face. It was more exciting. Cars and people were better looking naturally. You will never be able to relate unless you were there and I consider myself very lucky to have experienced this particular time in history.
We weren’t bombarded by eating tons of this crap food that we’ve been consuming for 50+ years. Eating healthier made people look naturally healthy, sugars and high fructose corn syrup and food dyes cause aggression and ADHD.
@@SarahJohnson-ji8of Same here, I'm 59 and have nothing but great memories of the late 60's and especially the 70's. We had no idea how great things really were back then. I know the world wasn't perfect then, but now it's just plain horrible.
Vicki Lawrence with the Carnation milk brings back a ton of memories! That was during the Ford years, the recession. We were doing everything we could to make groceries last! Today is a nightmare. 2023, good luck at the grocery store.
Yeah .. Madison avenue is trying to help the little people of America save a dime...... By using powdered milk, and supposedly buying Campbell's Soup. Which in 2023, is the most expensive, and nutrient -lacking soup on the market... In comparison to store-brand or Progresso, etc...
@@markmartindale7215 I don’t know how your family ate, however we ate fresh foods! Not many boxed items besides cereals so I wouldn’t know about everything being in boxes or cans. That didn’t happen in our family!
Not a healthy choice soft drinks : but that was when they had actual natur cane sugar before the greedy evil capitalist corporations started to use corn syrup, aspartame ect..... And when you did have water fountains at parks & specific town properties .....
The stars they used in the commercials who were just starting out but are now gone makes me nostalgic.....the 70's were some of the best years. Right after the 60's...... :)
28:03 I can still hear the kids at school singing that Kool-Aid song, and everyone trying to hit that high note. Who would've thought commercials could bring back such wonderful memories.
My Pa worked in product development at Pillsbury in the early 70s. We had shopping carts full of test products like Space Food sticks, cupcake kits, RORTEC, and of course cookie dough. The once-sealable plastic bowls the test cookie dough came in are still in use as popcorn dishes almost fifty years later. Through attrition, now there are only a few left.
I wasn't born until 1987 but I still feel a bit of nostalgia. My grandparents didn't redecorate their home so going over there in the 90s was like going back to the mid-70s. Shag carpet, wood paneling, dark brown and orange appliances, and rotary phones. They even had an old console TV that could've doubled as a ship anchor. Haha.
My nephews do not know what an album or cassette is. I buy them 70's toys I find on the internet for their birthdays. All the toys I wanted after seeing the commercials but my parents never bought me. Etch A Sketch, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Slime, Easy-Bake. Weebles. Love this video.
I have secretly enjoyed the music of ABBA [ Especially the blonde chick even though I prefer broads with darker hair] Shhhh don't tell anyone. You're the only one who knows!!😃
Could it be that it was all so simple then ? Or has time rewritten every line. Great collection of memories. We ate a lot of Totino's Pizzas in the Summer. We loved our bikes. And Match Game. ❤
Thank you for your service. I tend to think the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s were all great. Isn’t it funny that we identify with whichever decade we were brought up in? I was born in ‘59 and I love remembering all of those years (and frankly the years I raised my children). Again, thank you 🇺🇸
@@NeenerBananasBorn in 1957, and the 1960's was hands down the greatest decade to grow up in! The music alone made it amazing but everything else too. (besides Vietnam, of course)
@@lisadc4681 Also besides the political *assassinations* in the US. That decade alone, had more assassinations than throughout Canada's entire history (only two, and they were 100 years apart).
Growing up in the 70s and 80s this video really is familiar. Clever jingles and animations, even the analog tape hiss noise in between commercials takes me back and is definitely something we lost in the digital age.
I was born in '63 and in 2 days I will be 61 years old. I do not know what happened to the last 30 years of my life. TIME FLEW!!! I LOVED the 80s. I spent the entire decade in high school and then college. The best decade with the music, TV, and the big hair.
@@TS-ju3zzsounds like a fun time im almost 27 and i looking thru stuff from my mother and fathers childhood sounds like fun im just now getting started with life 💪🏿
I just finished saying that same thing to my mother.... These commercials are so much more interesting, relaxing and just fun to watch. Just hearing certain voices doing the commercials brings back such wonderful memories. The garbage they call tv shows now cannot compare to these commercials circa 70's and 80s. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Born in '68 so I do remember many of these commercials. I can't help myself from saying, "Hey Mikey!" after I hear someone say, "He likes it." I know that commercial by heart!
She was also in the Head & Shoulders commercial with Penny Marshall. Imagine Jill from Charlie's Angels as Laverne DiFazio's roommate rather than Shirley...
The actress at 22:43, in the Mcdonalds commercial was a gigantic crush for me. I remember cutting her picture out of Mcdonalds commercial and pasting it above my desk. She was my "dream girl"... I have been looking for this commercial on youtube for several years. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We really didn't need phones cuz we were outside playing some of us had walkie-talkies. Saturday morning cartoons with our cereal I even thought the scooter that my dad told me that he built out of a crate skateboard wheels or skate wheels the metal ones and a piece of trash would be found I think we doubled it to live for man and the birthday parties awesome. I miss them days
I lived in Alaska after 1977, so we didn't even get some of these commercials. And I didn't watch much TV before that, so I'm watching this as part of my research on a book I'm writing, double-checking my memories.
My bologna has a first ❤ It's O S C A R!!!! My bologna has a second name...... ❤ It's M A Y E R!!!! Ohh, I love ❤ to eat it everyday... and if you ask me, why I'll say, ❤ that Oscar Mayer has a way, with B O L O G N A!!!❤❤
Before it became a dirty word, sugar was proudly advertised to kids. Then Sugar Smacks became just Smacks, Sugar Pops became Corn Pops, Sugar Frosted Flakes became just Frosted Flakes, etc.
I used to hate commercials when I was a kid but seeing those same commercials nowadays almost brings a tear to me eye
It's ironic isn't it? How you hated commercials and nowadays I still do, the present day ones anyway, but these, these classics that again bugged you as a kid, now are heartwarming and people(like me) will spend hours reminiscing over them and enjoying every minute of them.
My 70s tv commercials😊❤.
When I was a kid I didn’t mind commercials at all because that’s all I knew and expected………As an adult I now hate commercials since I now know better
@@ramencurry6672 Their all pills and vaccines now!!!!!
Me too😢
here i am in 2024 skipping todays commercials to watch commercials from the 70s
Ironic isn't it?
Ikr crazy huh
Me too 😂 12/17/24 my goodness
I just came to read the comments. I hate commercials then and now.
This brings me to tears. I miss the simplicity of life, this reminds me of.
Same here. Tears came for everything that is lost. I would go back if I could.
These
“These,” what?
I suppose old Honest Abe was right, when he said:
“Folks tend to be as happy, as they chose to be.”
And all the grownups were alive then
Food that tastes better, beautiful people and entertaining jingles! This is what I remember growing up.
I hope you are smart enough to understand that none of this is by accident, but is all on purpose. Behind The Green Mask.
Yup .I'm 55 and today things are just so bad
@@annlongchamps7956Terrible. Back then we enjoyed the simple things without being worried about every little thing.
56 yrs and today's youth will never know the smell or taste of an original Tombstone Pizza,,I can hardly eat a Tombstone today,,they are nasty
@@garycampbell8575 OR soda made with cane sugar not corn syrup
Amazing how these just come right back to you even though you haven't seen them in close to50 years.
@davidmitchell6873, I know, right?
Yes and I'm amazed that everything from taco bell came with black olives. I didn't realize that was so common south of the border. 😀 Sort of like people putting potatoes in a breakfast burrito. Next it'll be pasta. Taco fusion.
Marketing at its best. Makes you remember years later
Ya, because we saw them 100's of times. "You got your peanut butter in my chocolate."
I was born in 1964 ,I was just a kid in the late 60s and 70s ,holy cow I live them all ,we had a big old Morris in brooklyn
I was born in the early sixties so I remember most of these commercials. Freaks me out to be honest, it seems like overnight I've become a senior citizen 😂😂😂
Me too
@@WillowNook Late 60s here, I remember my friends and I would say, "I hope to die by the time I am 40 and old." Haha, now, I wish I could go back and be 40.
Same here 😭 miss those times.
I remember almost all of these
Same. Born in the late 60’s but it does age us.
I’m 62 years old and I remember all of those commercials thanks for the memories!!!
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Also 62 and I do too.
The pace and beat of the old TV commercials was so much more relaxing, peaceful and not frantic like today.
Yeah, I have to turn my head to not get dizzy from all the spinning that most ads do these days. I also mute the tv to not hear all the TMI commercials like ED, down there hair, under boob, etc. Today's ads are disgusting and dizzying and should not be viewed by kids!
Watching these old commercials from my youth is oddly comforting. A time when responsibilities for me were few and family members were alive. Gives me a chance to escape into my memories for a little while. Thanks for posting . 😊
Agreed. Watching these brought me an odd sense of peace and relaxation.
Yep, my parents, grandparents were all alive. We had dinner at Grandparents every Sunday.
And most of us had a black and white TV
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Atleast many of us were born at the right time and grew up with these amazing commercials which no one can ever take away from us 🫶🏽
enjoy and feel the moment, it puts us right there for awhile!
I wish I could go back to these days . So bittersweet.
You are so very right with that statement.
American businesses were still owned by Americans. I cannot name any today. Israel boycott. Have a look. America is gone.
Same 😢
Not me! No internet, no mobile phones, no online banking and no Starbucks (you can keep that instant coffee)!!! I’m good! Lol
For most of us that remember these commercials, we loved those times because we were oblivious to what was going on in the world. Our world consisted of our family and school. I do miss the family.
This is an awesome playlist! ❤. And not a drug commercial anywhere!
What about all of the lawyer information crap you see now. Check and see if you can sue this or that. Plus commercials back then seem to be far more fun and entertaining.
Just booze ones..lol
Hey great observation , didn't relies that , till you pointed it out.😇
Yeah, but plenty of booze, tobacco, and cigarette commercials though.
@@latinolawdog5067 yup...
The 70s and 80s were the best for TV, radio, and even commercials. So many memories. A much simpler time! 70s and 80s rule!
I agree.
Oh the memories. Suddenly I'm back there with my roller skates and transistor radio. Good times
Yes.i had red transistor radio
If someone told me at 14 that I’d be sitn watching nuthn but commercials from a electronic tablet, the size of a piece of paper when I grew up,…well,….here I am😵💫
Lolollll LoL LOL. Thank you for that 🙂
Well said 😂
For real, though! ❤😂
Star Trek told us. 😂
Decades ago I was rocking a sick child at 4 a.m. I had Nickelodeon on the TV.
They showed Nickelodeon commercials back to back for 1/2 hour. It was cool, they started out with the first ones, probably from 20 years earlier.
Farrah Fawcett is perfection❤❤❤❤❤ her hair is so beautiful. She had a look and smile made for television ❤
I remember that wella balsam commercial very,very well I was just old enough to notice that I like that commercial with the blonde lady in it and not old enough to know exactly she was turning this at the time young boys head or why that particular commercial was Soooooo interesting to me. rest in peace my first innocent harmless tv crush. Farrah we miss you not just for your beauty but how warm and kind you were to others and treated everyone as if they were equally important to you you don't see many people that talented and that humble anymore that quality only made you even more beautiful to me in my eyes.
She was in four of em, including the Ultra Brite commercial 3:20. 😄
Agree completely. Farrah was quite possibly the most beautiful woman to ever grace this earth. She was also very kind and whip smart. Sheer perfection.
She had natural beauty nothing fake
These commercials are better than today's shows.
Better the rap
I totally agree!!!
I agree with you.
I couldn't agree with you more.
Agree
Definitely a sweet trip down memory lane. ❤😊
Nice to see commercials about something other than prescription drugs, class action law suits against the aforementioned prescription drugs, and fast food.
Agreed
And don’t forget, window installation companies. There must be 4 different companies advertising on one of our local channels in MKE area.
The adverts were much better back then, and so were the TV programmes.
It's like they forgot how to make commercials, for many years now, and the current ones are terrible. They got away from brand musical jingles and slogans. It's funny how I can quote and sing commercials from the 70's and 80's but couldn't tell you one from the last 20 years. When I shop in a store to this day, I literally buy things I recognize from 40 years ago and can quote the commercial, so I am not buying a whole lot of newer products that I don't recognize.
exactly what a boomer would say. (eye roll)
116 people agree with me so l would say it's accurate.
@@eileenmoore1269 of course 116 fellow boomers would agree with you....
@@th-sd6ni You sound reeeally immature. Arrested development.
The voices in my head… match my favorite 70’s commercials.. I miss theses days. Hail to the 70’s voices in my head!
At 67 years old and born in feb of 1956, I have seen the best years and am thankful. I still have that ABBA album, and many others...those times were something, and I would not trade the memories. If you were not there, so sorry for you, it was nothing at all like today.
At 70, totally agree! 💖🙌😺
That commercial for Life cereal at 4:00 is one of the most famous commercials in TV history. It won awards. The little boy who plays "Mikey" actually funded his college education with the money he made from this commercial.
I remember when soup was cheap oh how I do miss those days. Goin outside and playing, riding bikes was the highlight of the day
Now Campbell's is $2 a can.
I was born 1980, but I love the music back in the 70's. I also loving watching shows from back then too.
Wow, great, yes. Music and shows. How about the commercials?
@@CoCotheTurtle The commercials were great too
Just finished watching an hour of 80s commercials. Seems like there were WAY more musical commercials in the 70s.
That's because they were groooooooooovy!
Little Drew Barrymore in the Pillsbury chocolate chip cookies commercial 😊❤
I thought that was her
Cute,a real Fire Starter 😊.
Yeah, before she did "E.T."! 💖🙌😺
Ralphie (A Christmas Story) in the Hershey Syrup one.
@@effinchadWas just gonna say that.😂 Peter Billingsley.
Brings back memories. Those were the good ole days.
Until the Democrats destroyed it.
Amazing how simple commercials from our childhood can bring such great memories. 🙂
Cant believe I sung the whole Oscar Mayer Bologna jingle 😢
Brought me back to home n sitn on floor watchin TV n being the remote for my dad
🤣😂🤣😂
And the Life Cereal commercial with, "He won't eat it, he hates everything. He likes it, hey Mikey!"
I remember most of these ads. TV ads were the best which were made from 1965 to 1989. They had entertainment, and were not annoying.
My favorite has always been the Life cereal commercial. I've quoted the whole dialogue about Mikey for years! 😀
Yep. Still do too.
I do too!
These commercials really takes me back to my childhood watching them on an old tv console ❤ I wish I could go back to the old days of my childhood
A lot of these commercials I DO remember as a boy growing up in the 70s. Unfortunately we'll never see them again.
We will on youtube.😊
@@RepentfollowJesus True🙂
Far out!!!! What a great trip down memory lane. I definitely remember most of these commercials.
Betty Buckley in triscuts, Vicki Lawrence in Carnation, Sammy Davis Jr, PJ soles in soft and dri, Peter bellingsly Hershey syrup, Penny Marshall in head n shoulders.
Thank you for sharing these great gems!😊
Terri Garr in the coffee commercial and Bill Cosby voice over for Libbys corn.
Drew Barrymore in the Pillsbury cookie ad
Oh yes, and I forgot to mention Jerry Orbach in the Chevy commercial. 😊
I didn’t realize that Bill Cosby did so many voiceover commercials.
And Farrah Fawcett, too.😊
Farrah Fawcett in the Ultra Bright toothpaste and shampoo one. Mike he likes it! I never forgot that one.
Watching these now just confirms the fact that life was so different then, much happier atmosphere, things didnt seem so out of reach. People werent so aggressive up in your face. It was more exciting. Cars and people were better looking naturally. You will never be able to relate unless you were there and I consider myself very lucky to have experienced this particular time in history.
We weren’t bombarded by eating tons of this crap food that we’ve been consuming for 50+ years. Eating healthier made people look naturally healthy, sugars and high fructose corn syrup and food dyes cause aggression and ADHD.
Agree. I'm 59 and am so glad I was born in the generation I was. I wouldn't want to be a young person in today's world!
And everyone today is so fat in the US due to all the ingredients nowadays that are banned in other countries.
@@SarahJohnson-ji8of Same here, I'm 59 and have nothing but great memories of the late 60's and especially the 70's. We had no idea how great things really were back then. I know the world wasn't perfect then, but now it's just plain horrible.
Happier atmosphere is subjective especially in the 70s being barely 20 years after Jim Crow
And just like that commercial jingles I had finally gotten out of my head are right back in there again!😅
Vicki Lawrence with the Carnation milk brings back a ton of memories! That was during the Ford years, the recession. We were doing everything we could to make groceries last! Today is a nightmare. 2023, good luck at the grocery store.
Yeah .. Madison avenue is trying to help the little people of America save a dime...... By using powdered milk, and supposedly buying Campbell's Soup. Which in 2023, is the most expensive, and nutrient -lacking soup on the market... In comparison to store-brand or Progresso, etc...
Sandwich meat is $8.00. It is ridiculous. @@hbrill3238
Soups back then were free from bioengineerid ingredients! @@hbrill3238
Food was real back then and tasted a lot better! I miss those days.
Everything was more wholesome
Meat smelled great and tasted better.
You have got to be joking. Everything was out of a box or can!
@@markmartindale7215 those who didn't eat out of a box or can
@@markmartindale7215 I don’t know how your family ate, however we ate fresh foods! Not many boxed items besides cereals so I wouldn’t know about everything being in boxes or cans. That didn’t happen in our family!
Excellent 1970's Vintage commercials!!
The bologna commercial is something I always remembered for some reason lol. I still sing it in my head when I see bologna at the grocery 😂
Scrolling throught the comments and the commercial hasn't came up yet. As soon as I read this I started singing it! 😂 HOWS THAT 😂
Pepsi was 10 cents in a glass bottle and made with sugar. Tasted great then!
The commercial for Mash cracks me up everytime!
Not a healthy choice soft drinks : but that was when they had actual natur cane sugar before the greedy evil capitalist corporations started to use corn syrup, aspartame ect.....
And when you did have water fountains at parks & specific town properties .....
Never even heard of Mesh before this__but dig the brand, "Cadbury"! 😱😛😹😹😹
And the glass bottles soda came in were returnable for a cash refund! 😱 💖🙌😺
@@debracisneroshhp2827 Great memories of collecting empty pop bottles for cash and candy!
You can buy some sodas made with sugar on the Mexican isle at the grocery store.
Pepsi makes a sugar only, it’s been out for years.
The stars they used in the commercials who were just starting out but are now gone makes me nostalgic.....the 70's were some of the best years. Right after the 60's...... :)
Wow! I never thought I'd miss commercials
Memories and emotions really flood back watching these old commercials. Unbelievable how fast our time goes by.
I never thought I would grow old 🤪
I never dreamed old age would come this quickly. Seems like the 70s were just a few years ago...
Farrah Fawcett for Wella Balsam. The commercial with Joe Greene, Coke, and the gift jersey is considered a classic.
Don't forget Life cereal with 'Mikey'!
Btw, the Pillsbury chocolate chip cookies with 'Drew Barrymore" before she did "E.T."! 😱😛💖🙌😺
Yeah, look up the ingredients.
@@lindaangus2307I always wondered why the kid was so excited to get a dirty ,sweaty shirt from Mean Joe but I was a girl so it was lost on me..🤷♀️
Yep
I know
I was like..so.
Back then
You don't miss a good thing until it's gone. Brings back such wonderful memories!
28:03 I can still hear the kids at school singing that Kool-Aid song, and everyone trying to hit that high note. Who would've thought commercials could bring back such wonderful memories.
I hated Kool Aid. It tasted like pure chemicals to me. Didn't care for pop either. I drank ice tea.
Thank you for the heart warming memories.
My Pa worked in product development at Pillsbury in the early 70s. We had shopping carts full of test products like Space Food sticks, cupcake kits, RORTEC, and of course cookie dough. The once-sealable plastic bowls the test cookie dough came in are still in use as popcorn dishes almost fifty years later. Through attrition, now there are only a few left.
I remember Space Food Sticks very well.
I wasn't born until 1987 but I still feel a bit of nostalgia. My grandparents didn't redecorate their home so going over there in the 90s was like going back to the mid-70s. Shag carpet, wood paneling, dark brown and orange appliances, and rotary phones. They even had an old console TV that could've doubled as a ship anchor. Haha.
My nephews do not know what an album or cassette is. I buy them 70's toys I find on the internet for their birthdays. All the toys I wanted after seeing the commercials but my parents never bought me. Etch A Sketch, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Slime, Easy-Bake. Weebles. Love this video.
All those amazing food, soda and candy commercials have now been replaced with pharmaceutical advertising. How sad
Haha, probably because we ate all that stuff!
@@FightingForFacts7074Exactly!! Look at that crappy food we grew up on, omg!
That's because after eating all that crud ,now you need the pharmaceuticals to survive the damage done to your body 😮 !!!
They had to replace the cigarette & liquor commercials with something, sadly.🤷
Well there are adults that buy those type of products
That ABBA commercial was so cool, I have that album from my mom's original collection!
I have secretly enjoyed the music of ABBA [ Especially the blonde chick even though I prefer broads with darker hair]
Shhhh don't tell anyone. You're the only one who knows!!😃
@@CKWolf-kq5wz You like having less fun than if you didn't care who knew? I love ABBA and I use my real name. Have a nice day. :-)
Hate Abba!
@@carolinechristensen3459 Love Abba! :-)
Penny Marshall being Penny Marshall with Farrah!😇
Could it be that it was all so simple then ?
Or has time rewritten every line. Great collection of memories.
We ate a lot of Totino's Pizzas in the Summer.
We loved our bikes.
And Match Game. ❤
The '70s was the best decade in the history of mankind. I went from 5th grade to my third year in the USMC in the 1970s.
Oorah ya old devildog
Thank you for your service. I tend to think the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s were all great. Isn’t it funny that we identify with whichever decade we were brought up in? I was born in ‘59 and I love remembering all of those years (and frankly the years I raised my children). Again, thank you 🇺🇸
Rock music too!
@@NeenerBananasBorn in 1957, and the 1960's was hands down the greatest decade to grow up in! The music alone made it amazing but everything else too. (besides Vietnam, of course)
@@lisadc4681 Also besides the political *assassinations* in the US. That decade alone, had more assassinations than throughout Canada's entire history (only two, and they were 100 years apart).
Morris the Cat, Snark embodied. LOL Those were Great Commercials. rip Morris.
Remember most all these commercials. To the point of me singing the ones that sing. Lol 😁
Wow...JINGLES!! Commercial jingles used to be big business...
I was born in late 1959, so I was 10-21 in the 70s. Great decade to be a teen
I was born in late 1979... I missed out! Childhood in the 1980s was pretty great, though!
I was a 1959 baby too..early 70s were wonderful. Bell bottoms, body suits, fringe purses, love beads, polyester skirts😂
Watching this makes me feel soooooo good all over..Thx for the great memories..
Growing up in the 70s and 80s this video really is familiar. Clever jingles and animations, even the analog tape hiss noise in between commercials takes me back and is definitely something we lost in the digital age.
You're the ad man's dream, aren't you. They love gullible, susceptible people like you.
I give anything to bring these days back . Just watching these commercials makes me feel happy and Sad
Same ! 😊
ABBA transports me right back to being 6 years old. 💖💖💖
Odd how I wasn't a huge fan as a teen in the 80's but now, it's soothing and oddly calming.
Huge ABBA fan, and still! 70's were the best!!!!
Dancing Queen got me hooked on Abba as a little kid. Of course, when I grew up, I just had to buy their Greatest Hits album.
The 70s & 80s were the best for TV and commercials
I was born in '63 and in 2 days I will be 61 years old. I do not know what happened to the last 30 years of my life. TIME FLEW!!! I LOVED the 80s. I spent the entire decade in high school and then college. The best decade with the music, TV, and the big hair.
@@TS-ju3zzsounds like a fun time im almost 27 and i looking thru stuff from my mother and fathers childhood sounds like fun im just now getting started with life 💪🏿
It's crazy to consider that everyone who lived through this era feeling nostalgic is about over 40 years old
Farrah Fawcett did a lot of commercials
I recognized Drew Barrymore in the commercial for Pillsbury chocolate chip cookies.
I just finished saying that same thing to my mother....
These commercials are so much more interesting, relaxing and just fun to watch. Just hearing certain voices doing the commercials brings back such wonderful memories.
The garbage they call tv shows now cannot compare to these commercials circa 70's and 80s.
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The good old days...
Born in '68 so I do remember many of these commercials. I can't help myself from saying, "Hey Mikey!" after I hear someone say, "He likes it." I know that commercial by heart!
Great video! Love seeing all of the nostalgic commercials!! 😍
yeah and everyone's white american no indian s-------
Im 56 and i remember about 3/4 of these commercials! 😅
The Cracker Jack commercial is giving Saturday morning cartoons right before Soul Train and American Bandstand came on.
Looking at this bring back so many memories and the food was so much better back then times was so great most of these commercials came on Saturday
Farrah Fawcett in that UltraBrite and Wella Balsam commercials! 😁😁
She was also in the Head & Shoulders commercial with Penny Marshall. Imagine Jill from Charlie's Angels as Laverne DiFazio's roommate rather than Shirley...
They should re release the Pepsi People Feeling Free ad again (you be you and I'll be me). Really enjoyed this. I graduated high school in 1974
Love the old commercials. Still sing the jingles!
I had forgotten about a lot of these commercials and products! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!🥰💜
I miss the 70s
Me too. Maybe in out next life we will get a choice to go back again ☮️💟
Me too👍
How about the 80s?
@@Captainkirk88410yep, the 80s too
There was less dark people in our neighborhoods
Wow, amazing how it stirs up things you didn’t remember you remembered!💕 Ahhhh simpler times!💕
Love the Sammy Davis clip. Plus, Casey Kasem's voiceover at timestamp, 14:52
The actress at 22:43, in the Mcdonalds commercial was a gigantic crush for me. I remember cutting her picture out of Mcdonalds commercial and pasting it above my desk. She was my "dream girl"... I have been looking for this commercial on youtube for several years. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
23:00 Wow! Look at that sausage patty. Now they are not even half that size.
That's hilarious! Glad you found it!
@@8RBrain, I know, right?!
We really didn't need phones cuz we were outside playing some of us had walkie-talkies. Saturday morning cartoons with our cereal I even thought the scooter that my dad told me that he built out of a crate skateboard wheels or skate wheels the metal ones and a piece of trash would be found I think we doubled it to live for man and the birthday parties awesome. I miss them days
This was a fun trip down memory lane. Thank you for sharing it. God Bless You & stay safe.
Why am I tearing up watching this?
25:12 Farrah Fawcett and Penny Marshall! How did this escape my attention until the year 2024?!?!
That Mean Joe Greene commercial was the greatest thing I'd ever seen when I was 8 years old.
I lived in Alaska after 1977, so we didn't even get some of these commercials. And I didn't watch much TV before that, so I'm watching this as part of my research on a book I'm writing, double-checking my memories.
Right before the world was ruined. Take me back!!!
Wowww.........what a fun trip down memory lane. Isn't it AMAZING that our brain still remembers (some/all) of the songs after allll these years!??!!!
Some really pre-famous faces in these commercials! So much fun to watch.
Like Drew Berrymore in the Pillsbury Chocolate Cookie one
I love these old commercials from the 1970s ,it sure brings back some good memories ,i miss you mom !!! 😢🥹🥀🙏🕊
Same! 😊
Hands up everybody who learned to spell bologna by the Oscar Mayer commercial!
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I learned how to spell "frolicked" from Puff the Magic Dragon.
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My bologna has a first ❤ It's O S C A R!!!! My bologna has a second name...... ❤ It's M A Y E R!!!! Ohh, I love ❤ to eat it everyday... and if you ask me, why I'll say, ❤ that Oscar Mayer has a way, with B O L O G N A!!!❤❤
Seeing these commercials brings back memories! 😊❤
I loved how things were advertised as "sweet" and "sugary" back in those days. The 70s were a great era. Btw, Farrah Fawcett was so hot! RIP.
Before it became a dirty word, sugar was proudly advertised to kids. Then Sugar Smacks became just Smacks, Sugar Pops became Corn Pops, Sugar Frosted Flakes became just Frosted Flakes, etc.
I was a member of the American Sign Language club in junior high and I still know the Oscar Mayer bologna song in sign! 👌
Classic commercials were and are the best