You Might be Old As Dirt… If You Recognize These TV Commercials!
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 Published On Apr 22, 2024

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Dive into a nostalgia trip with "You Might be Old As Dirt... If You Recognize These TV Commercials!" on Flixtalgia.

CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO:

00:30 - ‘Lie Detector Test’ - Kentucky Fried Chicken
01:21 - ‘The Flintstones’ - Winston Cigarettes
02:30 - 'Peace Little Girl' - Lyndon B. Johnson Political Ad
03:49 - ‘That Refreshing New Feeling!’ - Coca Cola
04:48 - ‘Gorgeous Bill Adams’ - Head and Shoulders
05:36 - ‘When You’re Due For A Beer, Busch Does It’ - Busch Beer
06:42 - ‘Racist Baby’ - Jell-O
08:02 - ‘Go Lightly’ - Meadow Gold

From the bizarre, like Colonel Sanders undergoing a lie detector test, to the downright outrageous, such as Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble lighting up Winston cigarettes, we're showcasing the most iconic and jaw-dropping TV ads of the '60s. Witness the dramatic extremes of advertising with Lyndon B. Johnson's 'Peace Little Girl' political ad, bask in the wholesome yet commercialized family values presented by Coca-Cola, and cringe at the missteps of the era with the 'Racist Baby' Jell-O commercial. Whether these ads leave you laughing, shocked, or bewildered, they're a testament to the wild and often unfiltered lens of 1960s advertising. Join us on this rollercoaster ride through history, and don't forget to hit subscribe for more blasts from the past on Flixtalgia. What's your favorite vintage ad? Drop a comment below!

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