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Vintage Classic 1950's Commercial for Coca-Cola (Coke) (no 5) (1955)

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

A vintage classic 1950's commercial for Coca-Cola (Coke) from 1955. This historic footage is very nice!!

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  • i swear commercials these days are so short, this one felt like a mouthful of words

  • @wimbletone Yes, however, the broadcast was 15-minutes, and this was the only real commercial during that broadcast. (15-minute music shows like "Coke Time with Eddie Fisher" existed because newscasts, for some reason, were also 15-minutes long. At that point newspapers were the "major" source for news, something that would change as newscast production values improved).

  • Dang - I can see that girl's nipples.

  • @store275 Isn't live TV great? Like in that old fridge ad, an actress tried to open the fridge door, and it wouldn't open!

  • yup wholesome energy. just enough cocaine to make ya perky but not addicted.

  • @gageoninja For the 1,957,013th time, cocaine had already been removed from the formula by this point. This is getting as annoying as those two people debating race on a 70s-era ABC-TV promo I uploaded.

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  • I'm now temped to have a coke right now, this commercial's great!

  • There's nothing like a sugar high!

  • im enjoying a coca cola now

  • I love older marketing especially old magazine advertisements because the old slogans and campaigns were just so interesting.

  • @store275 thats her bra

  • Yuppy Bastards!

  • Tippy Bastards!

  • Yes Ladies and gentlemen that's a proper amount of soda, not 45 ounces, not a super big gulp, that.

    Now you know why you have to worry about weight loss.

    Further more one, maybe 2 of those day.

  • @pedrocheal

    you're white aren't you? It's ok, I agree the 1950's were pretty nice if you were middle class white.  For the rest of us, we would prefer to live after the civil rights movement

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