"Plump peanuts carefully selected at their peak of goodness then ground so fine millions of particles could be spread on a tiny postage stamp" That's about the oddest copy written that I've ever heard....
Derby Foods, the makers of Peter Pan Peanut Butter, was a co-sponsor of Disney's weekly ABC-TV series during the mid-'50s; they used 'Tinkerbell' (from Disney's "Peter Pan") to "pitch" the product in their commercials during the program...
I'm not even going to START with the subliminal imagery of Tinkerbell being easy to spread at lunchtime. (Oy ! )
JoshuaTaylor 2 weeks ago
"Plump peanuts carefully selected at their peak of goodness then ground so fine millions of particles could be spread on a tiny postage stamp" That's about the oddest copy written that I've ever heard....
JoshuaTaylor 2 weeks ago
that's the sh*t!!!
milovela1983 5 months ago
I bet Derby Foods had to acquire the rights from Sir James M. Barrie so they could call it Peter Pan.
38yofrmut 6 months ago
lol! see how the top twists off? ads had real class back in the day!
1dabirdman 1 year ago
this is sooo oddXD but i love this p.b.
mjkid8598 1 year ago
peter pan quiere pan y le dan pan con crema de cacahuate peter pan jajaja ya estoy lista para ser publicista jajaja
PrincesaEternity 1 year ago
I'm not sure why I'd want spread peanut butter on a postage stamp, but I'll know what brand to buy if the need arises. ;-)
JoshuaTaylor 1 year ago
I once used a plastic Peter Pan pb lid to make a new cover for my car's cam position sensor. Worked great. lol
cobaltium 1 year ago
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0:07 So, THAT'S how that jar works! I've been wondering all this time.
NoPunches 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
0:07 So, THAT'S how that jar works! I've been wondering all this time.
NoPunches 1 year ago
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NoPunches 1 year ago
love tinkerbell style in this commercial
... "Peter Pan is smooth so smooooooooth" xD
HopePrincess7 1 year ago
Ate alot of this on p.b.j sandwichs as a kid:):):):):) Thanks. Still eat it today. Always liked it better than skippy.
welder541 1 year ago 3
yuck peanut butter
krazykatsneezes2 2 years ago
Peter pan's peanuts.
animalls10000 2 years ago
New reusable screw tops ?? was Peanut butter in cans before this ? I am 54 and only remember glass jars
MasterMark123 2 years ago
I'm 48, and I thought this was rather odd, too.
ArizonaDelRio 2 years ago
Derby Foods, the makers of Peter Pan Peanut Butter, was a co-sponsor of Disney's weekly ABC-TV series during the mid-'50s; they used 'Tinkerbell' (from Disney's "Peter Pan") to "pitch" the product in their commercials during the program...
fromthesidelines 4 years ago 4
It's tinkerbell! :)
ardalsgirl 4 years ago