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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

A catchy jingle for Lipton Tea and an ad for Wishbone Salad Dressing.

More classic commercials - http://www.TVparty.com

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  • We did a song parody of this as kids, replacing "tea" with "pee".

  • Asside from this old tv plug..the only other time that you'd hear "The Lipton Tea"Jingle is in the movie version of Neil Simon's stage show"The Sunshine Boys".

  • I'm a Wishbone fan, myself. I was thinking the same thing, that Italian Rose' sounds REALLY good!

  • @gymnastix It was from "La Donna e Mobile' from Rigoletto.

    Merry Christmas.

  • Does anyone remember a commercial for Spatini spaghetti sauce? To my recollection, the jingle for it borrowed a melody from some well-known opera.

    Actually, the product was a mix that was added either to tomato paste or sauce, not a complete pasta sauce unto itself.

  • Walter Matthau sings that Lipton jingle in the movie "The Sunshine Boys".

  • The Lipton jingle was always one of my favorites.

  • I liked the variation on this Lipton commercial where the music had a Jerry Fielding flavor.

  • That Wishbone Italian Rose sounds DELISCIOUS. They need 2 put it back on the market. I LOVE Wishbones Italian Dressing. Only dressing I use. I LOVE all commercials from the 50's to the 80's. Thanks 4 puttin this up. Its nice 2 view classic,decent commercials.

  • This was a Lipton "two-fer" spot; that is, they plugged two of their company's products, back-to-back (30 seconds apiece), in the minute of time they bought on this particular show. Most advertisers [Colgate-Palmolive, Miles Laboratories, American Home Products, General Foods, General Mills, etc.] began doing this in the '60s. Today, 15 second spots are the "rule". Unilever now markets all Lipton and "Wish-Bone" products...

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