1. 1983 Tale Lord designer jeans
2. 1983 Almond Joy/Mounds Hawaiian Island games contest
3. 1982 Milky Way candy bar
4. 1983 new Liquid Ivory Soap with Pump
5. 1982 Bronx Zoo (Children's Zoo)
6. 1983 WNBC Channel 4 New York weather report
7. 1983 Public Service Announcement for Summer Jobs '83 in New York with Chairman George Weissman
8. 1983 Hefty Steel Sak garbage bags
9. 1982 Airwick Carpet Fresh Scent II deodorizer (doggie odor!)
10. 1983 Canon "Snappy" Auto 35mm camera
11. 1983 Static Guard
12. 1982 Walt Disney movie promo for "Heidi's Song"
13. 1982 Tonka new clutch popper road hog truck
14. 1982 Tyco King Coal Train Set
15. 1982 Tyco Pipeline Express Train Set
16. 1982 Foodtown Supermarket
17. 1982 Adolph's natural tenderizer
18. 1982 new Mirage Candy Bar (from Toronto, Canada)
19. 1983 Pac Man Chewable Children's vitamins
**These commercials are from 1977-83 Commercials Volume 9**
You can almost see up that girl's skirt getting out of the cab. She has nice legs too. =) I wonder if she looks like that now days? LOL I remember Tyco making alot of train sets back then, as well as the slot car sets, & radio control stuff. Toys R Us used to have Tons of cool Tyco toys. Now days, when you go to Wal-Mart or any other store, you're like, " Where's the cool toys at?" They've got most of those crappy-made Made in China toys now days. :( I had the Tyco Bandit truck...it was FAST!
001GenLee 11 months ago
Does anyone have a Tone Soap commercial from 1982? The Black Haired Model says, "A side of you wants a soap to clean your skin, but clean can mean dry ..." It was up here before the guy got into copyright violations and YouTube took it down.
adconnesseur 1 year ago
In 5:01, the young blonde woman looks 100% attractive in cyan blue dress. Too bad her cyan blue skirt is clinged in static and too bad we should see spray STATIC GUARD on her cyan blue skirt.
irepatriot 1 year ago
"Tale Lord?" Whoever thought up that brand should be slapped. Terrible wordplay for at least a couple reasons.
PeerlessPaavo 1 year ago
A correction: "Heidi's Song" was put out by Hanna-Barbera, not Disney. Besides, this distributor was Paramount, whereas Disney's was self-distributed (via Buena Vista). Oh, B.T.W., that was Howard Reig heard at the end . . .
wmbrown6 1 year ago