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1958–1970 The initial mascot never been animated. Pizza Head 1993–1997 The title character of The Pizza Head Show commercial skits. Mr. Peanut: Planters snacks: 1916–present: Popsicle Pete: Popsicle ice pops: 1940s–1995: Honeycomb Kid: Post Cereals' Honeycomb cereal: 1960s (Cowboy) 1980s (Kid) The Crazy Craving: debuted 1990s: Bernard ...
Lucky Charms is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by General Mills since 1964. [1] The cereal consists of multi-colored marshmallows and pieces of shaped pulverized oat , each resembling one of several objects or symbols associated with good luck .
Bill Cosby in a 1976 advertisement for Ford. American comedian and actor Bill Cosby was a popular spokesperson for advertising from the 1960s – before his first starring television role – until the early 2000s.
3. Kool-Aid 'Oh, Yeah!' Commercial (1976) There you were, comfortably perched on your living room carpet, cartoons on the TV, and suddenly that iconic Kool-Aid Man bursts through a wall shouting ...
King Vitaman Cereal boasted high vitamin and iron content, in addition to a more modest amount of sugar (6 grams per serving) than many more popular breakfast cereals, such as Cap'n Crunch and Lucky Charms (which contain 13 grams or more).
In the mid-1970s, the Connecticut-born Naughton had relocated to Manhattan after a two-year stint studying Shakespeare in London. "My first professional job was a production of Hamlet starring Sam ...
Pages in category "1970s television commercials" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Lemon Drops, Frozen Daiquiris, and White Wine Spritzers flowed at these grandma-chic bars for singles.