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1960s-1970s Commercials: Coca Cola to Plymouth Road Runner

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2010

**I know that these commercials are quite odd to put in this set, but they came with this tape and they are quite cool**

1. Late 1960s Coca Cola animated
2. Early 1970s Hawaiian Punch Grape Punch
3. Late 1960s Body Language game with Lucille Ball
4. 1975 New Freedent non-stick Gum
5. 1968 Plymouth Road Runner car with Wile E Coyote and the Road Runner (beep beep!)

**These commercials are from 1977-83 Commercials Volume 9**

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  • @ThomasMFilms Rumors... :) What are you gonna do? :)

  • @CreedCroud Oh. I always thought they did. Oh well. :P

  • @ThomasMFilms Check their website, no there wasnt.

  • @CreedCroud There used to be a very small amount. 

  • That Coke commercial was flat out strange & scary.......

  • @Boomies559 There never was.

  • i want the days when there was concaine in coca cola. good shit

  • Mary Jane Croft, who frequently appeared on "THE LUCY SHOW" and "HERE'S LUCY" as a fictional version of herself {"Mary Jane Lewis", her married name- she was marrried to writer/producer Elliott Lewis, who was Lucy's producer on "THE LUCY SHOW" during the first two seasons}, appears with Lucy.

  • The "Coke" commercial was designed for, and originally seen during, the March 31, 1966 ABC color presentation of Hanna-Barbera's animated version of "Alice in Wonderland, or What's A Nice Kid Like You Doing In A Place Like This?" (Rexall Drugs and Coca-Cola were the special's co-sponsors). Len Maxwell is "Punchy's" voice in that 1973 spot.

  • Those hawaiiian punch comm. with the 2 characters ran til the 70's.They got rid of them because they probably were not Political correct anymore ,with the violence.

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