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1972 Shake 'n Bake Commercial with Judy Graubart

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1972 Shake 'n Bake Commercial with Electric Company's Judy Graubart.

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  • Our generation didn't worry about a little thing like salmonella. Hell i remember my mom taking the hamburger out an letting it thaw out on the counter for hours and we never got sick. This generation are a bunch of pansies

  • tell Henry to either cook his own damn chicken or got to KFC!

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  • I love Judy!!!! She used to be my fantasy-wife when I was little.

  • Her "chicken" tastes a little greasy.

  • Judy certainly brought out the best of the Chicago accent (born in Fort Worth but she was raised in Chicago's North Side) and a midwest Jewish humor. It's a pity the movie Simon--her biggest movie role--didn't make more of an impact. You can also see her play a bit role in Judy Berlin, that stars her husband Bob Dishy.

  • dang. I really miss Judy Graubart. I remembered her as a beloved comdian in Electric Company. She was very much a fixture of the previous generation.

  • What is this "Shake N Bake" I don't understand. What is that a catch phrase or is that uh epilepsy?

  • @pandurate Bike helmets?? They are the geekiest looking safety equipment ever invented. I never knew any kid who hurt their head in a bike crash. Just skinned up legs and arms. (And an occasional pants leg in the chain.

  • I don't think it was her "chicken" that Henry said tasted a little greasy!!

  • wasnt she in the Electric Co?

  • @TEST4YOURCDL No, I get it. Food safety was not a concern a few decades ago. There was also a day not all that long ago when children of all ages could be forced to work in horrible and dangerous conditions in the US, but that doesn't make it sensible. People got sick and died from salmonella in the 70s; what was lacking was not the threat of illness but the reporting and the organized response. Ignorance does not confer bragging rights.

  • @dsfddsgh BTW I was born in 1970. We didn't bother with seat belts either, because basically people were even bigger dumbasses back then. Hard to imagine but true...

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