I remember this commercial, and realizing it was the guy from Write On. I don't know when they made the change, but they're now just 'Mr. Sub'. I guess it's cheaper when making signs and ads to have a shorter name.
I'd love to see the Mr. Sub commercials where an evil sea captain tries to get his bumbling first mate Smee to infiltrate Mr. Sub and steal their "secret sauce"...it always ended in Smee inadvertantly sinking his captain's boat.
I miss the old paper bags they used to drop subs in.
HeyMrWheat 1 year ago
I remember this commercial, and realizing it was the guy from Write On. I don't know when they made the change, but they're now just 'Mr. Sub'. I guess it's cheaper when making signs and ads to have a shorter name.
phillydisco 2 years ago
I'd love to see the Mr. Sub commercials where an evil sea captain tries to get his bumbling first mate Smee to infiltrate Mr. Sub and steal their "secret sauce"...it always ended in Smee inadvertantly sinking his captain's boat.
landraiderares 3 years ago
When did Mr. Submarine stop branding themselves as such?
Will87 3 years ago
I ate in a Mr. Sub place once... on the Eastbound NY Thruway near the 87-90 split at Albany. Good subs!
I recall it also because I had a job interview, which later accepted me, in Rhode Island.
StukInBuf 3 years ago
Are they going to make him a sandwich or make sweet love to him?
ClassicGarth 3 years ago 2
this honestly made me LOL
jesshaus 3 years ago
Wasn't Paul Brown in some sort of educational comedy show on TVO in an office setting?
rico7738 3 years ago
He sure was, he was in "WRITE ON" on TVOntario in the 1970s.
JBird30761 3 years ago
I don't recall this ad at all. And I am a big Paul Brown fan too!
Grossmobile 3 years ago
Something tells me Mr. Submarine isn't the ONLY Mister those singers have loved.
golddustwoman83 3 years ago 2
LOL
Retrontario 3 years ago