Jello Ad With Roy Rogers

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2007

Jello Ad With Roy Rogers

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  • that really was a gentler, simpler time, wasn't it?

  • "You can have the swellest dessert..." Boy those were the days. Those of us who were kids then didn't know it at the time, but we sure grew up in a great time.

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  • @cecigw Trigger now resides proudly in the Lobbt of RFD TV. Not sure where Bullet wound up, but I'm sure he's cherished by his new owners as well :-) The museum may be gone, but the joy that Roy and Dale gave us will live foreveer in our hearts.

  • This commercial was shot in the early Fifties. Cheryl (the girl making the Jello) was adopted by Roy and his first wife Arlene. The other girl Linda Lou was Roy's natural daughter by Arlene. The older boy (back to the camera wearing a white shirt) is Dusty (Roy Jr.) and the other boy is Sandy (John) who was adopted by Roy and Dale. He later died by choking while in the Army in Germany.

  • Even the commercials were entertaining then!!!!!!!

  • It's a shame that the Roy Rogers museum in Branson is closing and no one wants Trigger or Bullet!! Not even the Smithsonian!! Come on Kentucky Horse Park give them a final home please!!

  • notice how his promotion says "real soon" kids today want things immediatley! like they expect ya to just pull things outtta ya ass! their probably wasn't a better more innocent time then the 50's and 60's!

  • Roy and Dale possessed hearts of love not only for each other but for the children they adopted. Their hearts broke when two died tragically.

    Following a few years of marriage, Dale and Roy became Christians, giving their hearts to Jesus Christ of the Bible. Dale forthrightly spoke of her love for Jesus Christ in her books. (1 John 5:10-13—the Bible)

  • on the surface, yes...but it did reach for a higher moral ground than today.

  • This was a real family. They had several kids, some adopted, I think, and some with special needs. Lucy and Ricky were really married, but little Ricky wasn't really their baby. Desi Jr. and Lucy were their actual kids. I think these are their actual children in this commercial.

  • I love Roy Rogers. I'm only 18 but my grandmother got me into his movies...touting him as her idol then...and even now :)

  • what a perfect family! 'i love lucy' was real to many, as well.

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