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  • I want a coke now.And look,real ladies! try finding that now in commercials.

  • @pinkstrawberrypuding Sooooooo tru!!!!

  • In Soviet Russia, Coca-Cola enjoys you!

  • Thumbs up if you where srinking a coke while watching

  • nuka-cola is all i think of when i see this.

  • that's my mom,.. really

    the one in the middle

    I'm a lucky fella

  • @daddio727 Tell her that i was drinking a coke and Refreshed Myself and i Enjoy Myself

  • The 1950s had the best commercials ever.

  • They don't make women like that any more.... I love the page-boy hair style... My all time favorite!!!

  • Cocaine is the secret ingredient!

  • "Refresh yourself with Cocaine-Cola!"

  • HAHAHAHAH the only good pop song.

  • блять, как же захотелось леденящей колы с прозрачными кубиками льда в большом стакане >_<

  • So much better back then when everyone was white and the world was pure.

  • No, Coca-Cola did not have cocaine in it when these commercials were shown on Australian TV in 1960. Coke had had cocaine in it when it was invented in 1886, but it was removed by 1906 when the Pure Food and Drug Act was passed in the USA.

  • Am I the only one who has a boner right now?

  • Must have still had cocaine in it....

  • Enjoy you're self???? O_O It's looks like call for masturbating

  • get some coke snort it up ur nose enjoy urself refresh urself u feel refreshed and high

  • Is that katy perry there

  • coca cola used to jave cocaine in it

  • @KittyHelloKat yeah, thats why its called COCA cola, cola flavored soda with cocaine.

  • coca cola is the one thing that really just gives you a refreshing feeling

  • 0:59 Don't you love how "family size" is most likely a "single person amount" today??!!?

  • @TTLYPerfect yeah, because it had cocaine back then, nobody wanted a overdose.

  • also its awesome how they pronounce ''Coca Cola''Long live the 50s even though i wasnt born in the 50s,the 50s were so much better

  • god.....what ladys now i need a coke lol

  • aaaaaaaahhhh, the birth of king sizing, this is the beginning of the end

  • 8D weeeee i like this!!!!

  • lol i love how the "family size" back then is probably as big as a normal medium drink cup at a fast food joint. :)

  • all the sudden i feel the need to be refreshed and work and play at my sparkling best...

  • Me too man, I wonder why?

  • wierd....

  • man, the makeup on the one with long dark hair is really great

    now i want a coke >.>

  • This would be an excellent business idea in our time, it's different, it's awesome, and very, VERY cost effective. =D

  • Family Size doesn't look that big

  • I would pay every last penny i have if all comercials could be like this one.

  • @roberture But then you cannot enjoy Coca-Cola, or watch the commercials in the first place, as you would have no money to buy Coca-Cola or to pay the electric bill and tax to watch TV.

  • 2:00

    I wish families were still like this.

  • Idiots?

  • gregory you fucking numpty they arent a family they are actors with plastic food on paper plates.

  • I don't believe families were ever like that. it was simply the visage the 50's American society wanted to pursue. But even then people had problems.

  • Oh man, Now I want to drink Coke.

    Also, the chicks are stunning man

  • I know! They are absolutely beautiful!

  • amen!!!

  • i got one of those "Family size" bottles here at home, (swedish model) but the bottlecap has been remodeled for ironing purposed =/

  • man i love how they made the comercials back then. So awesome with the music and everything. Reminds me of Fallout 3 every single time.

  • Exactly what I was thinking

  • Would be epic if comercials got that "corny" feel to them again : D "you got to drink this, because then you become cool " Even if that drink might be the most unhealthy drink in the world. Freakin awesome xD

  • Family size is probably today's small size

  • Yeah, I thought so, that family size did look quite small.

  • Folks, this isn't ONE looooong commercial. It's three separate ones which happen to be spliced together on one film reel.

  • The jingle is kinda catchy and the voices of the singers are really nice.

  • lolz i am lauthing like .. oh my and my mother watchesme like "what the fuck happened to the boy :D"

  • I LOVE THIS

  • They had such pretty dresses back then :3

  • And there's a fourth cut (which I uploaded a week or two back), which doesn't feature the outdoor sequences - just 20 seconds or so of the girls dancing around the table...

  • Great music..I like as much as "taste that beats the others cold" for Pepsi. Probably a famous big band given no credit (as usual) for this time period..

  • holy shit... their commercials use to be sooo long

  • LMAO i can just see those girls thinking in their heads as their dancing " when the hell is this damn commercial gonna b over"

  • It probably did, 'Conniptions'- but I was under the impression "King Size" Coke was originally introduced in the U.S. in 1961- and the vocal trio here are definitely patterned after the McGuire Sisters' U.S. Coke ads at that time...

  • What year is this from?

  • 1960.

  • refresh with coke? are they mad!!!???

  • hahahah

  • I really enjoyed these overly perky gals, but I have to agree that the soundtrack seems just a tad speeded up - they sound like they're on the verge of shrieking.

  • I haven't heard that jingle in years -it brings back memories. And look at the frou-frou on the ladies!

  • at 1:14 they cuss 4 a long time

  • longest commercial i seen

  • where the accent

  • that gave me a headache

  • coca cola is the fucking best

  • to bad it is bad for u

  • less coke for u

    more coke for me

  • It's very old commercial and putting in TV in the 50s

  • they sound like they're doing a helium commercial

  • how old is this?

  • they have lazy eye. all of them lol.

  • nice commercials!

    thanks for posting:)

  • These are examples of the Australian version of a 1961 American ad campaign that originally featured the McGuire Sisters plugging "King Size" Coke....

  • Actually, this ad was airing in Australia in February 1960...

  • what a find.

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