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To strengthen the Jolly Time brand in the face of increased competition, the company began using celebrity endorsements, including figures like Danny Kaye, Bob Hope, and Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, and advertised on popular game shows such as Let's Make a Deal. In keeping with industry trends, the company switched to plastic packaging for its ...
The entire Jolly Time line had consisted of a blue canister for white popcorn and red one for yellow popcorn until 1957, when Howard finally agreed to add plastic bags.
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An unnamed vulture who appeared in several multi-commercial segments Sundae: 1999–2000s: Ronald McDonald's dog Iam Hungary: 1998–2001: A floating, fast green fuzzball with orange arms and monstrous face Mike the Microphone: 1980s: A one time character who guarded door and ran studio in McDonaldland Magical Radio Station Dr. Berlin Fries: 2010s
An in-home hot-air popcorn maker A commercial pop corn making machine. Popcorn can be cooked with butter or oil. Although small quantities can be popped in a stove-top kettle or pot in a home kitchen, commercial sale employs specially designed popcorn machines, which were invented in Chicago, Illinois, by Charles Cretors in
In Season 10 Episode 46 of Nostalgia Critic, entitled "War of the Commercials", when the Nostalgia Critic discovers that the Aaron Burr milk commercial was directed by Michael Bay, there is a cut to a sketch of a version of the commercial that is a parody of Michael Bay's modern directing style.
Dietrich was perhaps best known for her portrayal of Mother Nature in the 30-second Chiffon margarine commercials in the 1970s (1971–79). [5] Dressed in a gown of white and adorned with a crown of daisies, Mother Nature is seen sampling what she believes is butter, straight from nature.
Many of SNL ' s ad parodies have been featured in prime-time clip shows over the years, including an April 1991 special hosted by Kevin Nealon and Victoria Jackson, as well as an early 1999 follow-up hosted by Will Ferrell that features his attempts to audition for a feminine hygiene commercial. In late 2005 and in March 2009, the special was ...