90's Commercials Vol. 13
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a video about old commercial, that has a commercial for old vieos. you just blew my mind
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@spcmn77 The drug commercials you see with all of the "weird and insane warnings" aren't for over the counter stuff. Those are advertising prescription drugs.
BTW...the only drugs allowed to be advertised on TV back then were over the counter and relatively harmless. The FDA began allowing DTC (Direct-to-consumer) prescription drug advertising in 1997.
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0:36 Turkish Taffy looks good.
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I wanted to punch that Zima guy and make him cry.
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Zima seems like the alcoholic equivalent of Crystal Pepsi.
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0:47 "wicked."
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90's; "Buying entertainment." 00's; "What is this buy music?"
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The Ending Voiceover For The Classic Commercials VHS Offer Was Ted Alexander.
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5:00- Dinosaur World ! = )
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5:00 - :32 I'll pass.
How ironic were watching classic 90's commercials with a commercial about 50's commercials ^_^ i hope we can get that one day...on DVD or download lol
kikyouthekillermiko 6 months ago 4
@kikyouthekillermiko Most of the ads shown there are staples of public domain compilations...I'd suspect you might be able to find several of them on archive.org.
80sCommercialVault 6 months ago
Damn...that AT&T Commercial really got the flat screen almost perfect. It's even in widescreen. Too bad AT&T only does phones now haha.
moomba445 11 months ago
@moomba445 The 16:9 widescreen ratio was adopted as the standard for HDTV in 1983.
80sCommercialVault 11 months ago
@80sCommercialVault I knew they had HD Camera technology...I just never knew they were developing an HDTV flat-touch screen in the early 90s. It's amazing how the concept was there in front of us, and nobody knew it.
moomba445 11 months ago 2
@moomba445 HD televisions (And I assume, cameras) were first developed in Japan in the late 60's, though at that point the technology wasn't standardized and used a different ratio.
Much of the consumer technology that we consider "modern" or "high-tech" has been around for decades, it just takes a very long time for a lot of this technology to be produced by manufacturers and adopted by the general public.
80sCommercialVault 11 months ago 2