Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Hawaiian Punch is an American brand of fruit punch currently manufactured by Keurig Dr Pepper, originally invented in 1934 by A.W. Leo, Tom Yeats, and Ralph Harrison as a topping for ice cream.
When you think of classic advertising mascots, the Hawaiian Punch Guy —better known as Punchy—likely comes to mind. This iconic character has not only helped solidify Hawaiian Punch’s place in the beverage market but also become a staple in American pop culture.
Hawaiian Punch has a very interesting history and watch the video full way through to find out the history of this nostalgic fruit drink. I have always thought Punchy was a cool mascot since...
Clad in a blue and white striped shirt, a stylized red straw hat, and seldom far from ocean waves, it’s impossible not to immediately recognize Punchy, the brand mascot for Hawaiian Punch fruit punch drinks.
"Hey, how 'bout a nice Hawaiian Punch?!"Hawaiian Punch fruit drink commercial featuring animated mascots Punchy and Oaf (voiced by Len Maxwell). Narration by...
In terms of national brands with animated characters, Hawaii’s best known representation (or misrepresentation) might be the false-crack-loving spokesman of the Hawaiian Punch drink brand,...
“Punchy” (left) is the Hawaiian Punch mascot, originally created by artist/cartoonist Joe Malerba, animated by Jan Svochak, with voice-over by Len Maxwell. Punchy’s tagline “How about a nice Hawaiian Punch?” is an essential part of pop culture language.
That Hawaiian Punch guy, Punchy, starts making his appearance in the 1960s Pop art ad (1967) Now 4 fruit-juicy kinds of Hawaiian Punch — Red, Yellow, Orange and Grape…So you have no excuse not to drink it! “Taste the sunshine fruits” – Guava, papaya, passionfruit & pineapple
Punchy, the once well known mascot for Hawaiian Punch was sentenced to 8 years today for aggravated battery. Film at 11.
In Punchy’s first television commercial, he wore a striped shirt and a hat of grass, and he carried a glass of Hawaiian Punch. Skipping along, he approached an island tourist named Oaf who wore a flower shirt and a hat.