my uncle used to say 'it'll tickle your innards' now i know where he got it from but i still dont know why he wanted me to come over all the time. i wish i had hes in jail now.
I said the same thing .... from hillbillies to Xtreme sports to gamers - Mountain Dew's evolution I know AMP and other Mountain Dew energy drinks became a thing for Xtreme sports and gamers too; but, it started as plain old Mountain Dew originally. Christ, as much sugar and caffeine in Mountain Dew I don't know why they'd meed to switch to an energy drink anyway ......
@@thisismagacountry1318 Not true ( nor is America MAGA Country ). There was a rumor Stringbean hoarded money in his house... he wasn't followed, they went to his farmQ
Late-'60s, possibly July 1969, my family was spending a week or so in upstate Pennsylvania. It was hot one particular day and we went for a walk through the shaded woods (cooler by the stream in the shade). There was a hotel alongside the main road at the foot of the first mountain there in the chain of hills that stretched all the way to Potter County, PA, and beyond. The one cold drink that the hotel operator had in the cooler was Mountain Dew. My mother paid the innkeeper at the desk for six bottles of Mountain Dew and started handing out the dark-ish green bottles which began sweating in the heat and humidity. It had the _'It'll Tickle Yore Innards'_ Hillbilly on the back of the bottle. This was the first time I'd actually tried that soda and being thirsty I was in no position to complain about the lack of a selection of what to drink. The bottle was cold and the novelty of the experience made an impression on me. We all regrouped then headed back through the woods to the cabin where we were staying. There was a two-cent deposit on each bottle so we kept those for when we returned to the hotel. That afternoon the bottles were lined up, all six of them, on the west-facing windowsill in the kitchen. The setting sun caught those bottles just right and the floor of the kitchen had interesting patterns of green light on it for several minutes until the sun's angle changed. July 1969 somewhere north of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.
That's a great story, friend. I'm from Pennsylvania - Williamsport to be precise - and Bloomsburg was on the edge of my stomping grounds. As I recall, Mountain Dew made its debut in PA about the time you sampled it. I recall seeing it on the shelves and my folks started buying it occasionally in the early 70s. In fact, until I recently saw a history presentation on youtube, I thought that's when Mountain Dew was developed. Didn't realize it was actually in 1940 that the stuff was first bottled. I even created a special alcoholic drink from Mountain Dew, out of necessity. I and a buddy bought some and wanted to drink it immediately, but it was warm. Having no ice, we did have some sherbet, so added. I also had a bottle of sloe gin, and inspired, decided to throw that into the mix. We found out it was delicious, and I called it a Frosty Mountain. Never caught on, but we enjoyed the stuff.
There's a big holler tree down the road here from me Where you lay down a dollar or two Well you go round the bend and when you come back again There's a jug full of good ole mountain dew Oh they call it that ole mountain dew And them that refuse it are few I'll shut up my mug if you fill up my jug With some good ole mountain dew Now my uncle Nort, he's sawed off and short He measures about four foot two But he thinks he's a giant when you give him a pint Of that good ole mountain dew Well my ole aunt Jill bought some brand new perfume It had such a sweet smellin' pew But to her surprise when she had it analyzed It was nothin' but good ole mountain dew Well the preacher rolled by with his head heisted high Said his wife had been down with the flu And he thought that I ought just to sell him a quart Of that good ole mountain dew Well my brother Bill's got a still on the hill Where he runs of a gallon or two Now the buzzards in the sky get so drunk, they can't fly From smellin' the good ole mountain dew Oh they call it that ole mountain dew And them that refuse it are few I'll shut up my mug if you fill up my jug With some good ole mountain dew
It no-scopes, it wins m'lady, it turns n00bs into pro-MLG, and it'll tickle your innards, which can only translate into "euphoria". Glad to see nothing has changed.
I ❤ retro commercials for Mountain Dew back in the day and I never thought Mountain Dew would make a commercial for their soft drink and later on this month or next month Mountain Dew will introduce a new flavor of mountain dew and I think it's called Cake Smash and I hopefully get the chance to try it out
Mountain dew started in my hometown my daddy been drinking dew since before they had commercials. I remember we went to the old property they lived in 50s and 60s and dug up a bunch of old mtn dew bottles
Helped along by the fact that the song "Mountain Dew" is actually about moonshine. Look on CZcams for "Mountain Dew" and "Grandpa Jones" to find one of my favorite renditions. The Wayfarers also did a great one on an album they recorded at the Hungry i.
Turkeys do fly. Only wild turkeys fly. The farm raised ones on Thanksgiving don't fly. I know this because I see them every time i go hunting, and in most mornings.
SurpriseGaming21 I've seen wild turkeys, they don't fly any more than wild chickens fly. They can use their wings to get off the ground, but that's not flying, more like an assisted jump.
"They call it that good old Mountain Dew/And them that refuse it are few/I'll hush up my mug if you fill up my jug/With that good old Mountain Dew". - Grandpa Jones, sometime in the 1940s
No, depending on context, it is/was used to refer to anything that fizzed/burned/tasted really good when you swallowed it, such as alcohol, soda pop, cough syrup, or anything really tasty.
The "original" Mountain Dew (with REAL SUGAR), and the hillbilly icon, has been recently reintroduced, in 12 pack cans, in stores...for a "limited time".
Be Historically Accurate Not Politically Correct thats correct,, i see evry once in a while they sell 'throwback taste' mountain dew made with real sugar...AHHH, u gotta taste it to relive the past!
They also called it Kikapoo Joy Juice and it came in the new-fangled pop top cans - no can opener needed. A lot of new stuff came out then ('63-'65) like Cap'n Crunch. It was fun to be a kid then with the Beetles and everything.
I'm so used to having mountain drew in the bottles. Not the cans because of that story I heard about a man finding a whole rat dead in his can of soda, That is why I always have the bottles because you can see through it. It is certainly no joke, people have found unusual things in their Subway Sandwiches. Not trying to put anyone off!
What's up with the women approximating "classic" Playboy models, while the guys are, well... right out of the Bugs Bunny "Hillbilly Hare" cartoon? What choices... feel sorry for the women...
stop lyin you hillbilly fuk lmao go get your banjo and a bottle of moonshine and go shoot something, preferably something running around your own back yard.
I loved this pop as a kid and the pic on the bottle, there also was another pop just like it called Moonshine. It'll tickle yer innards. Haha Loved the classic glass bottles.I always wondered what came first Moonshine or mountain dew. Never see Moonshine pop anymore.
That guy just 360 noscoped all those turkeys. It's like they knew from the beginning.
MrYaridovich Illuminate confirmed.
HAX
More like 10,800 noscope.
@Steve G Its an old comment referencing to MLG
Woah this comment section brings me back
I remember this. I was real young. I used to go around shouting "YAAAAAAAAAAhooooooooo, Mountain Dew!" I loved that commercial!
So am I!!
Yahoo mountain dew
🤠
Yaaaaaaahooooooo mtn dew! 0:05
Everybody in this commercial is the most MLG person ever.
This was before MLG. XD
+Péter Murányi Ya think?
yup
They're the first ever MLGs.
What is MLG???
A lot of people nowadays don't know that mountain dew is a hillbilly term for moonshine.
Joshua K. White lightnin
I guess we all are considered hillbillies. We might as well join the clampetts.
I did not know that
Mountain Dew is a certain kind of moonshine, which tastes just like the soda pop.
Ah right. There's even a song about it called "Rare Old Mountain Dew".
The origin of noscope.
Yep
You know, judging from that mountain girl, I'd say that a bang isn't just in the bottle.
lol
Right? They came dangerously close to flashing her hoo-hoo in that animation!
Well, she had XXXX on her dress.
LOL.
my uncle used to say 'it'll tickle your innards' now i know where he got it from
but i still dont know why he wanted me to come over all the time. i wish i had hes in jail now.
Jack Fearon you missed it
LOL
il con silly boy...when he said it'll tickle ur innards...he wasn't talking about the mountain dew...(da da duuuuuum)
Sick but funny!
Ur uncle is probably getting tickled in jail by those hard piped criminals
from hill billies to gamers
Both
I said the same thing .... from hillbillies to Xtreme sports to gamers - Mountain Dew's evolution
I know AMP and other Mountain Dew energy drinks became a thing for Xtreme sports and gamers too; but, it started as plain old Mountain Dew originally. Christ, as much sugar and caffeine in Mountain Dew I don't know why they'd meed to switch to an energy drink anyway ......
Maximus Dreivin
BlueRhino23 we evolved
Hillbillies for life! Named after the Smoky mountains in east Tennessee!
The original Mountain Dew song by Grandpa Jones was about moonshine whiskey.
@@ariesthepug7713 Poor Stringbean got himself killed by flashing money in a honkytonk.
Got followed and robbed by punks, shot and died.
@@thisismagacountry1318 Not true ( nor is America MAGA Country ). There was a rumor Stringbean hoarded money in his house... he wasn't followed, they went to his farmQ
Grandpa Jones was not around in 1882 to sing "The Rare Old Mountain Dew"
I remember these Mt.Dew commercials.We are going back almost 50 years!
Try 1966 black and white television.
Late-'60s, possibly July 1969, my family was spending a week or so in upstate Pennsylvania. It was hot one particular day and we went for a walk through the shaded woods (cooler by the stream in the shade). There was a hotel alongside the main road at the foot of the first mountain there in the chain of hills that stretched all the way to Potter County, PA, and beyond. The one cold drink that the hotel operator had in the cooler was Mountain Dew. My mother paid the innkeeper at the desk for six bottles of Mountain Dew and started handing out the dark-ish green bottles which began sweating in the heat and humidity. It had the _'It'll Tickle Yore Innards'_ Hillbilly on the back of the bottle. This was the first time I'd actually tried that soda and being thirsty I was in no position to complain about the lack of a selection of what to drink. The bottle was cold and the novelty of the experience made an impression on me. We all regrouped then headed back through the woods to the cabin where we were staying. There was a two-cent deposit on each bottle so we kept those for when we returned to the hotel. That afternoon the bottles were lined up, all six of them, on the west-facing windowsill in the kitchen. The setting sun caught those bottles just right and the floor of the kitchen had interesting patterns of green light on it for several minutes until the sun's angle changed. July 1969 somewhere north of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.
That's a great story, friend. I'm from Pennsylvania - Williamsport to be precise - and Bloomsburg was on the edge of my stomping grounds. As I recall, Mountain Dew made its debut in PA about the time you sampled it. I recall seeing it on the shelves and my folks started buying it occasionally in the early 70s. In fact, until I recently saw a history presentation on youtube, I thought that's when Mountain Dew was developed. Didn't realize it was actually in 1940 that the stuff was first bottled. I even created a special alcoholic drink from Mountain Dew, out of necessity. I and a buddy bought some and wanted to drink it immediately, but it was warm. Having no ice, we did have some sherbet, so added. I also had a bottle of sloe gin, and inspired, decided to throw that into the mix. We found out it was delicious, and I called it a Frosty Mountain. Never caught on, but we enjoyed the stuff.
Thanks for a delightful story.
They should bring back this commercial, it's hilarious!
Too many white people, apparently.
No it's too offensive to Appalachian people
@@elenahickman4329 now there is 2 reasons to bring this back.
@@elenahickman4329 Literally how? It just shows a bunch of friendly country folk having a good time and drinking soda.
@@chefsalty9316 hillbilly stereotypes
"Mountain Dew will tickle your innards!"
I think Clem eventually got to tickle Sal's innards.
You sure got a purdy mouth,...
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Commercials in the 1960's: (Country people drinking soda)
Commercials now: (Airhorn noises, Dorito's, gaming, and Dank memes)
Look at those character designs. Jesus Christ, they're Southern, not the Flinstones.
+SelfAwarePedant Not much of a difference.
Pretty sure Hanna Barbera animated this commercial
To be fair its kinda a standard old cartoon look for Hillbillys though.. Even old tv series had that look to a degree to them
This ad was WAAAY before my time. But, I love this one so much.
There's a big holler tree down the road here from me
Where you lay down a dollar or two
Well you go round the bend and when you come back again
There's a jug full of good ole mountain dew
Oh they call it that ole mountain dew
And them that refuse it are few
I'll shut up my mug if you fill up my jug
With some good ole mountain dew
Now my uncle Nort, he's sawed off and short
He measures about four foot two
But he thinks he's a giant when you give him a pint
Of that good ole mountain dew
Well my ole aunt Jill bought some brand new perfume
It had such a sweet smellin' pew
But to her surprise when she had it analyzed
It was nothin' but good ole mountain dew
Well the preacher rolled by with his head heisted high
Said his wife had been down with the flu
And he thought that I ought just to sell him a quart
Of that good ole mountain dew
Well my brother Bill's got a still on the hill
Where he runs of a gallon or two
Now the buzzards in the sky get so drunk, they can't fly
From smellin' the good ole mountain dew
Oh they call it that ole mountain dew
And them that refuse it are few
I'll shut up my mug if you fill up my jug
With some good ole mountain dew
Ok shut up
I never thought Mountain Dew was that old.
Isaac Adam
It was introduced in 1940.
It’s moonshine
A lot of sodas are late 1800s and early 1900s
0:46 This is me in CoD.
I LOVE MOUNTAIN DEW! It's my favorite soda.
I do too!
Kurt Kauffman
MOUNTAIN DEW BUDDIES!
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My video game drink of choice
Dr. Enuf for life man!
It no-scopes, it wins m'lady, it turns n00bs into pro-MLG, and it'll tickle your innards, which can only translate into "euphoria".
Glad to see nothing has changed.
And it turns Wolf Mans into Dead Dog Mans!
I’ve watched this over 50 times now... it’s beautiful!
This commercial was too much mlg for me to handle
100th like
From "It'll tickle your innards!" to "Do the Dew!". Gotta love progress!
This commercial shows that even from the very start, Mountain Dew was made to be gamer fuel.
OH THE MEMORIES THIS BRINGS BACK GROWING UP IN TENNESSEE! THE GREATEST STATE IN THE WHOLE USA!
I ❤ retro commercials for Mountain Dew back in the day and I never thought Mountain Dew would make a commercial for their soft drink and later on this month or next month Mountain Dew will introduce a new flavor of mountain dew and I think it's called Cake Smash and I hopefully get the chance to try it out
My grandpa showed this to me I love it 😂😂😂
This commercial was legendary
Best non cola soda ever, I'm glad they now make the throw back with REAL SUGAR.
"It'll tickle your innards"
That actually sounds kind of painful.
tickle your inards? more like disolve them from the inside out
Jack Fearon I'm not going to ask how you know what battery acid and urine taste like.
Dark humor
0:42 when u turn Super Saiyan for the first time
The tickle you feel in your innards is the mountain dew melting through your stomach.
0:48 ARE YOU RECORDING?!?! ARE YOU RECORDING?!?!?!?!
Mountain dew started in my hometown my daddy been drinking dew since before they had commercials. I remember we went to the old property they lived in 50s and 60s and dug up a bunch of old mtn dew bottles
I think beautiful Sal wasn't wearing a bra nor panties. :D
1960s back in the day
Crazy how far Dew has came.
Helped along by the fact that the song "Mountain Dew" is actually about moonshine. Look on CZcams for "Mountain Dew" and "Grandpa Jones" to find one of my favorite renditions. The Wayfarers also did a great one on an album they recorded at the Hungry i.
back in the day old commercial commercial
He shot into the air and turkeys fell out of the sky? Turkeys don't even fly... Woah that's some powerful stuff...
Turkeys do fly...
765987000B
vids or it doesn't happen.
Turkeys do fly. Only wild turkeys fly. The farm raised ones on Thanksgiving don't fly. I know this because I see them every time i go hunting, and in most mornings.
SurpriseGaming21
I've seen wild turkeys, they don't fly any more than wild chickens fly. They can use their wings to get off the ground, but that's not flying, more like an assisted jump.
Lets all just say that Mountain Dew is like Cocaine and Crack.
i remember this
80 years later, we’re still drinking this.... with a bag of Doritos, a worn out PlayStation Controller, and Marijuana joints on the side. Ya-Hooo.
No one could pitch Mountain Dew better than Grandpa Jones.
And then Pepsi Co. Bought it and forever changed it taste
@@alexkoronec4326 what did it taste like before?
they should seriously play this on the air again, and change nothing about it
Every time I watch these I start craving Mountin Dew 😂
When in the mountains, (when no fires are burning, that is!) gotta have that Dew in hand, backpack or the cup holder! Hit the trails and yahooo!
Sally took one swig of that pure mlg fuel and was 360 no-scoped by love.
What that Dew will do for you.
best soda ever!!!!!!
Search for 'Mountain Dew Stanley Brothers' on here if you want to hear some crazy guitar playing.
I feel nothing but pride.
"They call it that good old Mountain Dew/And them that refuse it are few/I'll hush up my mug if you fill up my jug/With that good old Mountain Dew". - Grandpa Jones, sometime in the 1940s
It don't seem to tickle yer inners anymore lol.
It used to for me😏
@@imperialguard28 Was that a sex joke I'm too stupid to understand?
Now it makes you MLG.
The fda put a stop to it
Great memories ! Thanks
You just enlightened my day good sir. Thank you.
This was legit on the Black ops Cold War teaser
'Tickle yer innards' sounds like some sort hillbilly pick-up line.
It is
No, depending on context, it is/was used to refer to anything that fizzed/burned/tasted really good when you swallowed it, such as alcohol, soda pop, cough syrup, or anything really tasty.
We don't get good comercials like this anymore. This is cool
Still fun to watch! Great marketing and advertisement.
0:48: *MLG Intensifies*
How did the slogan go from "It'll tickle your innards!" to "Do the Dew."?
That was a rhetorical question, I know it was amazing.
Ha ha my teacher Mrs.C would love to see this commercial!
Wow, this is one cool commercial!
The "original" Mountain Dew (with REAL SUGAR), and the hillbilly icon, has been recently reintroduced, in 12 pack cans, in stores...for a "limited time".
do the dew
Ahh, so funny. I think I remember that commercial.
YAHOO!!!!! MOUNTAIN DEW!!!!! *Bang*
they should play this add during Duck Dynasty and see if anyone notices...... (Good at for the times)
قريبا الدولة الأمازيغية في تكساس و لويزيانا و ميسيسيبي الأمازيغية
the mountain dew my mother bought us back in the 60s tasted a whole lot different than the crap pepsi sells today
Isn't literally the exact same recipe and everything, Pepsi just bought them out?
kevin pacheco Yes, back in 1958 or 59. Mountain Dew was first on the market in 1940.
its the difference between corn syrup and cane sugar, they used to use cane sugar then switched to corn syrup
Be Historically Accurate Not Politically Correct
thats correct,, i see evry once in a while they sell 'throwback taste' mountain dew made with real sugar...AHHH, u gotta taste it to relive the past!
azeleapark does it taste the same as the stuff you grew with?
LOL! I actually remember this commercial. Which means that I am getting really old.
They also called it Kikapoo Joy Juice and it came in the new-fangled pop top cans - no can opener needed. A lot of new stuff came out then ('63-'65) like Cap'n Crunch. It was fun to be a kid then with the Beetles and everything.
I drank this earlier, nothing happened.
I'd rather do the dew, thank you.
Nice slogan "It can tickle your innards!"
that was so cool! I love that commercial!!!! Yahooooooooooooo!
I'm so used to having mountain drew in the bottles. Not the cans because of that story I heard about a man finding a whole rat dead in his can of soda, That is why I always have the bottles because you can see through it.
It is certainly no joke, people have found unusual things in their Subway Sandwiches. Not trying to put anyone off!
Mountain dew was better back then with no chemicals
Ryan Diaz Have you tried their Dewshine? It's Mountain Dew made to look like moonshine.
Hate to break it to you. We wouldn't exist without chemicals.
@@SuperPickle15 Going back now yeah I realized that lol. Time flies
dew the dew
Deangelo Patino amen
@Bleikr SoundTech Uhhh, no. Mountain Dew was made in Knoxville, TN by the Hartman Brothers, but first marketed in Marion, Johnson City, and Knoxville.
0:06 got me laughing so hard😂😂😂
How Bout Drinking Me?
only if a fnaf fan aprouches me.
I will if nickelodeons breadwinners gets a movie
+Vaporwave typical hater
Furyflame2 Lmao what do you want kid.
Clorox Bleach only if you stop the invasion
Is it amazing or sad how this commercial is actually appropriate today?
Well the guy drinks Mountain dew and suddenly he's a much better shot. MLG much?
I grinned when he said "bangin' every bottle"
A . bang . in . every bottle. "In", as in "inside of", due to the quantity of caffeine. Get your mind out of the gutter.
Beautiful Sal: good ole family values.
"Moutain"? did you know you can edit your misspelling?
Thank you! Driving me nuts, wondered if anyone else noticed.
You mean: Mountain
0:47 MOM GET THE CAMERA
I miss commercials like this.
Mountain Dew! How Dew, you Dew?
Hahaha!
And now it is the soft drink synonymous with Major League Gaming. How time has flown.
I wonder if there's an MLG video parody of this somewhere.
As close as you’ll get is a YTP called “MOUNTAIN DUEL 720 FUCK COUSIN NO CONDOMS”
Is this Hanna-Barbera?
Princess Luna right?
Mountain Dew is available in selected stores in Britain. Love it!
Courtesy of Rt. 23. The gift that keeps on giving.
Mountain Dew never got me laid! What a rip-off! Haha
PMB827 You just aren't trying hard enough ;)
At least you won't be like that one guy who sued Anheuser-Busch because he couldn't attract the ladies by drinking Bud Light.
Based on the type of gals the ad says you will attract, I’d say you lucked out.
She looks great to me.
What's up with the women approximating "classic" Playboy models, while the guys are, well... right out of the Bugs Bunny "Hillbilly Hare" cartoon?
What choices... feel sorry for the women...
Mountain Dew Throwback, that stuff is great. I just drank a can of it earlier today. Even has the Hillbilly with the hole in his hat on it.
Makes me wanna get me some!
THIS IS RACIST!!!
I'm a hillbilly and I wear shoes and I've got more than one buck tooth. And I know how to spell Mountain Dew correctly.
chibiibot the proper term is Saltine American
stop lyin you hillbilly fuk lmao go get your banjo and a bottle of moonshine and go shoot something, preferably something running around your own back yard.
I loved this pop as a kid and the pic on the bottle, there also was another pop just like it called Moonshine. It'll tickle yer innards. Haha Loved the classic glass bottles.I always wondered what came first Moonshine or mountain dew. Never see Moonshine pop anymore.
This commercial make my day :D
And definitely want to check out Grandpa Jones' live version!!