PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER 1956 TINKER BELL
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I'm not even going to START with the subliminal imagery of Tinkerbell being easy to spread at lunchtime. (Oy ! )
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"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....
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that's the sh*t!!!
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I bet Derby Foods had to acquire the rights from Sir James M. Barrie so they could call it Peter Pan.
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lol! see how the top twists off? ads had real class back in the day!
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this is sooo oddXD but i love this p.b.
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peter pan quiere pan y le dan pan con crema de cacahuate peter pan jajaja ya estoy lista para ser publicista jajaja
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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. ;-)
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I once used a plastic Peter Pan pb lid to make a new cover for my car's cam position sensor. Worked great. lol
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
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