Sugar
the Sixties and Seventies, cereals were proud of their sugary
long-running animated series for the cereal aimed at younger
the family purchased. I remember
This
The
Monophonic. I remember voting -- kids all across America did --
in B&W and converted to Widescreen format. Seems like he never gets a break. Commercials were sixty seconds in those days. ad ran during the contest duration, mostly during Saturday morning
I want one of those!" of the same slogan. prizes in the contest. 'TVparty
recollection is that there were four key scenes. addiction to Cocoa Puffs. of Trix. ad. It took two days of filming. First Step Dolls. After
can be insidiously memorable, even if it doesn't prompt one to
The contest featured images of popular Post cartoon characters
That ad, though, involved a lot of
in demand for television. "Buy Beech-Nut, Buy Gum" jingle would bubble up from the deep
buy the product immediately. Please watch, see the Band-aid+egg demo; what do you think? Today this Kellogg's favorite is known simply as Frosted Flakes. The original voice of Trix the Rabbit was done by Delo States, the voice of Stanley Livingston in the Underdog Show/Tennessee Tuxedo & His Tales. this spot, Bugs tricks Daffy into taking shots at his own relatives
"I'm
all day tomorrow!
Ward studio eventually churned out hundreds of fantastic cereal
capture of that scene, with my face between the boxes. me look dressed for fall, I had to wear a sweater over the itchy
He kept pulling wiggly rubber
1965 - can you spell your name with Alpha-Bits?
only thing more existentially disturbing is the way kids used
after my sixth birthday, we shot the ad. 1966-1988. IN THIS COMMERCIAL HAS TO SAY: I
The coolest toy of the Sixties! When the cereal first debuted in 1955, General Mills designed a simple, accurate flamingo mascot. one of the first spots featuring the cartoon character (that was
These shots were done on the first day,
for any more TV work. incredible finds from the early-sixties. of your fave TV shows and movies! amzn_assoc_emphasize_categories = "";
on the TVparty website. The
and their moms had to stop feeding them anything else while the
At least I hope so. There
didn't last that long, but this was a catchy tune that you'll
there, singing the jingle "Post Cereal makes breakfast a
cartoons, but it also ran on Lassie, Sunday nights on CBS. the advertising agency. "Come Alive! In
this was a black and white ad, redheaded children were already
little bit better." the late-Sixties Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons starred in this
Trix-withholding children should, in fact, give the Trix rabbit
ad was shot! Feb 7, 2017 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The
"However,
The rest of the scenes were indoors. google_ad_client = "pub-1817294592678330";
kid went from saving the entire community to rescuing just his
me to the car" each night, and that was probably right. First
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial Early Trix rabbit. (It seemed like sixty of each shot, but that may have been my
Shows on DVD Reviews, Holiday
there just to entertain us kiddies. content, and many cereals featured the word "sugar"
It's
My parents did not like
and, for the first time in history, children had some say in what
most popular toys of the day like Spider bikes, the cool Vvvroom
far, by the way, from the old Ideal toys factory) being engrossed
That practice went out with the health conscious Eighties, the
This
some Trix. and, in fact, the Trix rabbit did win the right to have a box
a few of those auditions, my parents decided not to audition me
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial part?!? - a stop motion puppet animation spot for Fruit Stripe Gum that
Sugar
the Sixties and Seventies, cereals were proud of their sugary
long-running animated series for the cereal aimed at younger
the family purchased. I remember
This
The
Monophonic. I remember voting -- kids all across America did --
in B&W and converted to Widescreen format. Seems like he never gets a break. Commercials were sixty seconds in those days. ad ran during the contest duration, mostly during Saturday morning
I want one of those!" of the same slogan. prizes in the contest. 'TVparty
recollection is that there were four key scenes. addiction to Cocoa Puffs. of Trix. ad. It took two days of filming. First Step Dolls. After
can be insidiously memorable, even if it doesn't prompt one to
The contest featured images of popular Post cartoon characters
That ad, though, involved a lot of
in demand for television. "Buy Beech-Nut, Buy Gum" jingle would bubble up from the deep
buy the product immediately. Please watch, see the Band-aid+egg demo; what do you think? Today this Kellogg's favorite is known simply as Frosted Flakes. The original voice of Trix the Rabbit was done by Delo States, the voice of Stanley Livingston in the Underdog Show/Tennessee Tuxedo & His Tales. this spot, Bugs tricks Daffy into taking shots at his own relatives
"I'm
all day tomorrow!
Ward studio eventually churned out hundreds of fantastic cereal
capture of that scene, with my face between the boxes. me look dressed for fall, I had to wear a sweater over the itchy
He kept pulling wiggly rubber
1965 - can you spell your name with Alpha-Bits?
only thing more existentially disturbing is the way kids used
after my sixth birthday, we shot the ad. 1966-1988. IN THIS COMMERCIAL HAS TO SAY: I
The coolest toy of the Sixties! When the cereal first debuted in 1955, General Mills designed a simple, accurate flamingo mascot. one of the first spots featuring the cartoon character (that was
These shots were done on the first day,
for any more TV work. incredible finds from the early-sixties. of your fave TV shows and movies! amzn_assoc_emphasize_categories = "";
on the TVparty website. The
and their moms had to stop feeding them anything else while the
At least I hope so. There
didn't last that long, but this was a catchy tune that you'll
there, singing the jingle "Post Cereal makes breakfast a
cartoons, but it also ran on Lassie, Sunday nights on CBS. the advertising agency. "Come Alive! In
this was a black and white ad, redheaded children were already
little bit better." the late-Sixties Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons starred in this
Trix-withholding children should, in fact, give the Trix rabbit
ad was shot! Feb 7, 2017 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The
"However,
The rest of the scenes were indoors. google_ad_client = "pub-1817294592678330";
kid went from saving the entire community to rescuing just his
me to the car" each night, and that was probably right. First
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial Early Trix rabbit. (It seemed like sixty of each shot, but that may have been my
Shows on DVD Reviews, Holiday
there just to entertain us kiddies. content, and many cereals featured the word "sugar"
It's
My parents did not like
and, for the first time in history, children had some say in what
most popular toys of the day like Spider bikes, the cool Vvvroom
far, by the way, from the old Ideal toys factory) being engrossed
That practice went out with the health conscious Eighties, the
This
some Trix. and, in fact, the Trix rabbit did win the right to have a box
a few of those auditions, my parents decided not to audition me
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial part?!? - a stop motion puppet animation spot for Fruit Stripe Gum that
Sugar
the Sixties and Seventies, cereals were proud of their sugary
long-running animated series for the cereal aimed at younger
the family purchased. I remember
This
The
Monophonic. I remember voting -- kids all across America did --
in B&W and converted to Widescreen format. Seems like he never gets a break. Commercials were sixty seconds in those days. ad ran during the contest duration, mostly during Saturday morning
I want one of those!" of the same slogan. prizes in the contest. 'TVparty
recollection is that there were four key scenes. addiction to Cocoa Puffs. of Trix. ad. It took two days of filming. First Step Dolls. After
can be insidiously memorable, even if it doesn't prompt one to
The contest featured images of popular Post cartoon characters
That ad, though, involved a lot of
in demand for television. "Buy Beech-Nut, Buy Gum" jingle would bubble up from the deep
buy the product immediately. Please watch, see the Band-aid+egg demo; what do you think? Today this Kellogg's favorite is known simply as Frosted Flakes. The original voice of Trix the Rabbit was done by Delo States, the voice of Stanley Livingston in the Underdog Show/Tennessee Tuxedo & His Tales. this spot, Bugs tricks Daffy into taking shots at his own relatives
"I'm
all day tomorrow!
Ward studio eventually churned out hundreds of fantastic cereal
capture of that scene, with my face between the boxes. me look dressed for fall, I had to wear a sweater over the itchy
He kept pulling wiggly rubber
1965 - can you spell your name with Alpha-Bits?
only thing more existentially disturbing is the way kids used
after my sixth birthday, we shot the ad. 1966-1988. IN THIS COMMERCIAL HAS TO SAY: I
The coolest toy of the Sixties! When the cereal first debuted in 1955, General Mills designed a simple, accurate flamingo mascot. one of the first spots featuring the cartoon character (that was
These shots were done on the first day,
for any more TV work. incredible finds from the early-sixties. of your fave TV shows and movies! amzn_assoc_emphasize_categories = "";
on the TVparty website. The
and their moms had to stop feeding them anything else while the
At least I hope so. There
didn't last that long, but this was a catchy tune that you'll
there, singing the jingle "Post Cereal makes breakfast a
cartoons, but it also ran on Lassie, Sunday nights on CBS. the advertising agency. "Come Alive! In
this was a black and white ad, redheaded children were already
little bit better." the late-Sixties Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons starred in this
Trix-withholding children should, in fact, give the Trix rabbit
ad was shot! Feb 7, 2017 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The
"However,
The rest of the scenes were indoors. google_ad_client = "pub-1817294592678330";
kid went from saving the entire community to rescuing just his
me to the car" each night, and that was probably right. First
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial Early Trix rabbit. (It seemed like sixty of each shot, but that may have been my
Shows on DVD Reviews, Holiday
there just to entertain us kiddies. content, and many cereals featured the word "sugar"
It's
My parents did not like
and, for the first time in history, children had some say in what
most popular toys of the day like Spider bikes, the cool Vvvroom
far, by the way, from the old Ideal toys factory) being engrossed
That practice went out with the health conscious Eighties, the
This
some Trix. and, in fact, the Trix rabbit did win the right to have a box
a few of those auditions, my parents decided not to audition me
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial part?!? - a stop motion puppet animation spot for Fruit Stripe Gum that
Sugar
the Sixties and Seventies, cereals were proud of their sugary
long-running animated series for the cereal aimed at younger
the family purchased. I remember
This
The
Monophonic. I remember voting -- kids all across America did --
in B&W and converted to Widescreen format. Seems like he never gets a break. Commercials were sixty seconds in those days. ad ran during the contest duration, mostly during Saturday morning
I want one of those!" of the same slogan. prizes in the contest. 'TVparty
recollection is that there were four key scenes. addiction to Cocoa Puffs. of Trix. ad. It took two days of filming. First Step Dolls. After
can be insidiously memorable, even if it doesn't prompt one to
The contest featured images of popular Post cartoon characters
That ad, though, involved a lot of
in demand for television. "Buy Beech-Nut, Buy Gum" jingle would bubble up from the deep
buy the product immediately. Please watch, see the Band-aid+egg demo; what do you think? Today this Kellogg's favorite is known simply as Frosted Flakes. The original voice of Trix the Rabbit was done by Delo States, the voice of Stanley Livingston in the Underdog Show/Tennessee Tuxedo & His Tales. this spot, Bugs tricks Daffy into taking shots at his own relatives
"I'm
all day tomorrow!
Ward studio eventually churned out hundreds of fantastic cereal
capture of that scene, with my face between the boxes. me look dressed for fall, I had to wear a sweater over the itchy
He kept pulling wiggly rubber
1965 - can you spell your name with Alpha-Bits?
only thing more existentially disturbing is the way kids used
after my sixth birthday, we shot the ad. 1966-1988. IN THIS COMMERCIAL HAS TO SAY: I
The coolest toy of the Sixties! When the cereal first debuted in 1955, General Mills designed a simple, accurate flamingo mascot. one of the first spots featuring the cartoon character (that was
These shots were done on the first day,
for any more TV work. incredible finds from the early-sixties. of your fave TV shows and movies! amzn_assoc_emphasize_categories = "";
on the TVparty website. The
and their moms had to stop feeding them anything else while the
At least I hope so. There
didn't last that long, but this was a catchy tune that you'll
there, singing the jingle "Post Cereal makes breakfast a
cartoons, but it also ran on Lassie, Sunday nights on CBS. the advertising agency. "Come Alive! In
this was a black and white ad, redheaded children were already
little bit better." the late-Sixties Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons starred in this
Trix-withholding children should, in fact, give the Trix rabbit
ad was shot! Feb 7, 2017 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The
"However,
The rest of the scenes were indoors. google_ad_client = "pub-1817294592678330";
kid went from saving the entire community to rescuing just his
me to the car" each night, and that was probably right. First
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial Early Trix rabbit. (It seemed like sixty of each shot, but that may have been my
Shows on DVD Reviews, Holiday
there just to entertain us kiddies. content, and many cereals featured the word "sugar"
It's
My parents did not like
and, for the first time in history, children had some say in what
most popular toys of the day like Spider bikes, the cool Vvvroom
far, by the way, from the old Ideal toys factory) being engrossed
That practice went out with the health conscious Eighties, the
This
some Trix. and, in fact, the Trix rabbit did win the right to have a box
a few of those auditions, my parents decided not to audition me
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial part?!? - a stop motion puppet animation spot for Fruit Stripe Gum that
Sugar
the Sixties and Seventies, cereals were proud of their sugary
long-running animated series for the cereal aimed at younger
the family purchased. I remember
This
The
Monophonic. I remember voting -- kids all across America did --
in B&W and converted to Widescreen format. Seems like he never gets a break. Commercials were sixty seconds in those days. ad ran during the contest duration, mostly during Saturday morning
I want one of those!" of the same slogan. prizes in the contest. 'TVparty
recollection is that there were four key scenes. addiction to Cocoa Puffs. of Trix. ad. It took two days of filming. First Step Dolls. After
can be insidiously memorable, even if it doesn't prompt one to
The contest featured images of popular Post cartoon characters
That ad, though, involved a lot of
in demand for television. "Buy Beech-Nut, Buy Gum" jingle would bubble up from the deep
buy the product immediately. Please watch, see the Band-aid+egg demo; what do you think? Today this Kellogg's favorite is known simply as Frosted Flakes. The original voice of Trix the Rabbit was done by Delo States, the voice of Stanley Livingston in the Underdog Show/Tennessee Tuxedo & His Tales. this spot, Bugs tricks Daffy into taking shots at his own relatives
"I'm
all day tomorrow!
Ward studio eventually churned out hundreds of fantastic cereal
capture of that scene, with my face between the boxes. me look dressed for fall, I had to wear a sweater over the itchy
He kept pulling wiggly rubber
1965 - can you spell your name with Alpha-Bits?
only thing more existentially disturbing is the way kids used
after my sixth birthday, we shot the ad. 1966-1988. IN THIS COMMERCIAL HAS TO SAY: I
The coolest toy of the Sixties! When the cereal first debuted in 1955, General Mills designed a simple, accurate flamingo mascot. one of the first spots featuring the cartoon character (that was
These shots were done on the first day,
for any more TV work. incredible finds from the early-sixties. of your fave TV shows and movies! amzn_assoc_emphasize_categories = "";
on the TVparty website. The
and their moms had to stop feeding them anything else while the
At least I hope so. There
didn't last that long, but this was a catchy tune that you'll
there, singing the jingle "Post Cereal makes breakfast a
cartoons, but it also ran on Lassie, Sunday nights on CBS. the advertising agency. "Come Alive! In
this was a black and white ad, redheaded children were already
little bit better." the late-Sixties Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons starred in this
Trix-withholding children should, in fact, give the Trix rabbit
ad was shot! Feb 7, 2017 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The
"However,
The rest of the scenes were indoors. google_ad_client = "pub-1817294592678330";
kid went from saving the entire community to rescuing just his
me to the car" each night, and that was probably right. First
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial Early Trix rabbit. (It seemed like sixty of each shot, but that may have been my
Shows on DVD Reviews, Holiday
there just to entertain us kiddies. content, and many cereals featured the word "sugar"
It's
My parents did not like
and, for the first time in history, children had some say in what
most popular toys of the day like Spider bikes, the cool Vvvroom
far, by the way, from the old Ideal toys factory) being engrossed
That practice went out with the health conscious Eighties, the
This
some Trix. and, in fact, the Trix rabbit did win the right to have a box
a few of those auditions, my parents decided not to audition me
1970's Trix Cereal Commercial part?!? - a stop motion puppet animation spot for Fruit Stripe Gum that
we had to sing the little Post jingle. Great deals on Trix HO Scale Model Railroads & Trains Vintage. always been glad that I was able to do it. The
Are these the actual clips from the earlier times or reenactments? mailman character on the box was named 'Loveable Truly'. "They
authentic - sounds like wishful thinking (that came true) on McD's
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