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Commericals you never see anymore
It occured to me today I can't remember the last time I saw a commerical for denture cleaners. Seems to me when I was a kid they were on all the time. They'd drop two white fizzy tablets into a glass of water and lower some dentures. There's be a big close up as they pried the "teeth" apart to show how well they insides were cleaned.
Do these things still air? Am I just missing them? What happened? Is there no market for denture cleaners now? Do people take better care of their teeth these days? <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ZUHkz75_6ck" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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You must not look at network tv, they are there too much of the time.
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The denture cleaner commercials were always on during daytime game shows and soaps. Last time I watched daytime TV they were on.
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Exactly. The OP's childhood probably included daytime game shows.
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The ones I rarely see anymore are toy commercials. Then again, maybe I'm just not watching enough Nickelodeon and Disney Channel.
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Rolaids and Tums.
I guess they disappeared to make way for acid reflux pills. |
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Interesting to know these commericals are still on, but I certainly don't see them.
This observation was spurred when I was going through my old VHS tapes. During Seinfeld and Fraiser there were denture cleaner commericals constantly. |
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Originally Posted by joliom
(Post 11342832)
The ones I rarely see anymore are toy commercials. Then again, maybe I'm just not watching enough Nickelodeon and Disney Channel.
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 11342878)
Rolaids and Tums.
I guess they disappeared to make way for acid reflux pills. Toy ads changed greatly, along with ads for kids cereals after the backlash against advertising directly to children. That's why shows like Transformers and G.I. Joe went away. All those great shows we grew up with were of course big advertisements for their toy lines, mixed with ads for other toys and sugary cereals. Nowadays the only kids stuff is on cable, or has to be educational (e/i certification). As for why stuff like denture ads went away, advertisers became focused on the 18-49 year olds, and the price for prime time ads made less sense to advertise products for old people (dentures, Metamucil, etc.) Old people are easier to reach on TV than younger ones, so those ads have moved to daytime TV. Of course, maybe dental implants have led to fewer people getting dentures, and that plays into things as well. |
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It's been years since I have seen commercials for sex talk lines and psychic hotlines.
Do they still have commercials for Girls gone wild? |
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You must not stay up later than 1am. :lol: Those are still alive and well.
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10-10-220 and other interexchange carrier commercials seem to be a thing of the past. |
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My favourite commercials you never see any more are the Christmas Folgers commercial where the kid named Peter comes home and wakes everyone up making coffee. Another is the ad where Santa is riding the norelco razor through the snow.
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Originally Posted by wishbone
(Post 11343229)
10-10-220 and other interexchange carrier commercials seem to be a thing of the past.
The late night party lines haven't gone anywhere. I always see them during Seinfeld and Family Guy on our local Fox affiliate after midnight. |
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Yeah, I see those phone sex commercials like Livelinks all the time late at night. They're alive and well.
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Originally Posted by wishbone
(Post 11343229)
10-10-220 and other interexchange carrier commercials seem to be a thing of the past.
I haven't seen desktop computer commercials in a while. They had the "Dude, you're getting a Dell." guy then the "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" clowns but I haven't seen anything else in a couple of years. |
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Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
(Post 11344047)
Thank God! Those things were turning into an epidemic. I was starting to think the government would have to send in the National Guard to save us from those commericals!
I haven't seen desktop computer commercials in a while. They had the "Dude, you're getting a Dell." guy then the "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" clowns but I haven't seen anything else in a couple of years. Actual PC manufacturers... never see 'em. And this is Dell Town USA. |
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Originally Posted by mcfly
(Post 11343287)
That's because they don't exist anymore.
The late night party lines haven't gone anywhere. I always see them during Seinfeld and Family Guy on our local Fox affiliate after midnight. |
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Horror movie commercials. Maybe they don't make em' like they used to (the films) but damn did I get terrifyed by Halloween, Gates of Hell, and the like back in the early 80's.
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In the four commercials Dr. Mabuse posted, I love how the Chuck Wagon dog food commercial blatantly only refers to the meat as "chunks" over and over, while the Ken-L Ration dog food says it's horsemeat right there on the screen! :lol:
As for the other two, fascinating misogyny in the Folgers commercial and the parents get their burgers their way and the kids can just frickin' deal with it. We get what we want, you get what you get. Oh, you wanted a kid's meal? Not just a burger with a bunch of stuff you don't want on it and a drink for the same price as a kid's meal with fries and a toy? TOO BAD. |
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Certs - With Retsin.
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Originally Posted by Tom Creo
(Post 11344258)
Horror movie commercials. Maybe they don't make em' like they used to (the films) but damn did I get terrifyed by Halloween, Gates of Hell, and the like back in the early 80's.
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ezkx07HYylo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Forgot about the 1-800-COLLECT ads. Good riddance! |
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Encyclopedia Britannica commercials, Lincoln Tech commercials (didn't see these much anyway) and those Sally Struthers ones where she talks about getting an education and finishes with "or get your degree. Call 1-800...."
Oh and those CD/music collections on sale via 1-800 dial ins, where the titles are scrolled by in white and yellow font and the yellow font ones are the songs currently playing. Maybe they still show these during the day or something, I dunno. |
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