LOVE how Barney says, "Is that so?" When Mel Blanc changed up how he did the Barney voice in the second season, he brought back the high-pitched voice for one episode when Barney uttered that infamous question, "Is that so?" in the episode, "The Mailman Cometh."
Today, not only there is Flintstones Vitamins, but also specific One-A-Day vitamins for specific people (teens, women,men,seniors) I take the Men's formula, do you?
Miles Laboratories, the makers of "One-A-Day" at the time, was the primary sponsor of "THE FLINTSTONES" during its first two seasons (1960-'62)- and, as with most advertisers, required the cast of their sponsored series to appear in an "integrated commercial" for their product at the end of the show. This is one example...Fred and Barney also appeared in spots for the "alternate sponsor", Winston cigarettes, as well.
Interesting that in this commercial they advertise vitamins, and in another they advertise Winston cigarettes!
SteevDragon67 3 months ago
@SteevDragon67 Do you mean, one is healthy and the other is not?
RetroGoop 3 months ago
Fred buys them by the case? He DOES know it's just one PILL a day, and not one BOTTLE a day, doesn't he?
garrisonskunk 7 months ago
LOVE how Barney says, "Is that so?" When Mel Blanc changed up how he did the Barney voice in the second season, he brought back the high-pitched voice for one episode when Barney uttered that infamous question, "Is that so?" in the episode, "The Mailman Cometh."
njlee8785 7 months ago
At the end of these ads, Fred usually reminded the viewer to "get the label with the big red '1"", 'Konanarian'.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
"Go ahead, take the whole bottle. I buy 'em by the case-"
WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?!?! I NEED TO KNOWWWWWW
Konanarian 1 year ago
When my get up and go has got up and went, I hanker for a hunk of cheese!
MarioZone69 1 year ago
Today, not only there is Flintstones Vitamins, but also specific One-A-Day vitamins for specific people (teens, women,men,seniors) I take the Men's formula, do you?
gsnfan 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Perhaps what you need is a Winston cigarette!
PufferBluntman 1 year ago
Miles Laboratories, the makers of "One-A-Day" at the time, was the primary sponsor of "THE FLINTSTONES" during its first two seasons (1960-'62)- and, as with most advertisers, required the cast of their sponsored series to appear in an "integrated commercial" for their product at the end of the show. This is one example...Fred and Barney also appeared in spots for the "alternate sponsor", Winston cigarettes, as well.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago