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Actor Richard Boone was hired for the campaign's commercial voice-overs. Flown from his home in Hawaii to Hollywood to record the announce tracks, he was paid $75,000 (equivalent to $685,329 in 2023). [11] A marketing campaign was developed around the theme of Simba being able to quench the kind of extreme thirst experienced in Africa.
sketched by Dorothy Hope Smith, depicts four-month-old neighbor Ann Turner; commercials voiced by Tex Brashear: Blue Blade razors: Gillette Sharpie the parrot: 1952–1960: The Gold Dust Twins: Gold Dust Washing Powder: 1880s–1940s The Quisenberrys: Golden Corral: 2015: Choo-Choo Charlie: Good & Plenty candy: 1950–1970s: Gorton's Fisherman
Guy Williams was born of Sicilian parentage on January 14, 1924, [4] as Armando Joseph Catalano in the Washington Heights area of New York City. His parents, insurance broker Attilio Catalano and Clara (Arcara) Catalano, were from Lercara Friddi, [5] and were by then living in poverty.
3. Kool-Aid 'Oh, Yeah!' Commercial (1976) There you were, comfortably perched on your living room carpet, cartoons on the TV, and suddenly that iconic Kool-Aid Man bursts through a wall shouting ...
Pages in category "1970s television commercials" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
In the 45 years since the first "Be a Pepper" spot, the campaign's lasting influence can be glimpsed in major soda commercials that play during the Super Bowl and star the likes of Britney Spears ...
Prolific commercial and music video director Joe Pytka, who directed the original Pepsi spot, tells Yahoo Entertainment that many people have reached out to him about the reimagining. "Some people ...
Rondo was a citrus-flavored soft drink available in limited U.S. markets in the late 1970s and early 1980s, one which was "blended from fine essences", and "lightly carbonated". It is mostly famous for its slogan - "Rondo---The Thirst Crusher" - as well as its commercials, featuring people crushing the cans in various ways.