I remember seeing the inchworm and icebird commercials when I was a kid. But now I understand that I could have easily covered more ground on my Big Wheel or tricycle than I ever could have on an inch worm. The inchworm only worked riding downhill. It's a lot less work to put the ice in a blender to make a snow cone than to do it using the ice bird. But either way, what do you do when you run out of flavor packs? Commercials truly are "artificial need creations."
I remember seeing the inchworm and icebird commercials when I was a kid. But now I understand that I could have easily covered more ground on my Big Wheel or tricycle than I ever could have on an inch worm. The inchworm only worked riding downhill. It's a lot less work to put the ice in a blender to make a snow cone than to do it using the ice bird. But either way, what do you do when you run out of flavor packs? Commercials truly are "artificial need creations."
irvinetustin 2 years ago
I wonder how many kids sliced their finger off with the icebird? It must have a sharp blade to shave that ice.
nostalgiajunkie70 2 years ago