0:21 Mighty Mouse for Alpha-Bits 1:19 Casper the Friendly Ghost for Sugar Chex 1:49 Bullwinkle J. Moose for Cheerios 2:34 Wil E. Coyote & Road Runner for Post's Beep Beep 3:33 Toucan Sam and Froot Loop's debut 5:01 Peanuts for Cheerios 5:32 Top Cat for Corn Flakes 6:32 Bugs Bunny & Elmer Fudd for Alpha-Bits 7:32 Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck for Sugar Crisp 8:32 Sugar Bear's new design debut 9:28 Frosty O's mascots; Oat Man, Frost Man, and Milk Man 9:58 Cap'n Crunch's debut 10:57 Underdog for Cheerios 11:58 Cheerios' first mascot, the Cheerios Kid 13:00 Apple Jacks' debut 13:59 Sunny the Cuckoo and Cocoa Puffs' debut 14:43 Kaboom's debut 15:13 Count Chocula and Frankenberry's debuts 15:43 Pac-Man gets his own cereal 16:13 Tennesse Tuxedo & Chumley for Frosty O's 16:46 King Vitaman's debut 17:47 Lucky the Leprechaun and Lucky Charm's debut 18:16 Trix Rabbit and Trix's debut 19:01 Yipes the Fruit Stripe Zebra for Trix 19:31 Yogi Bear for OKs 20:32 Pink Panther gets his own cereal 21:33 Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble get their own cereal; Cocoa Pebbles & Fruity Pebbles 22:04 Quisp and Quake introduce Quangaroos 23:03 Snap, Crackle, & Pop's animated debut 24:05 Quick Draw McGraw & Baba Looey for Rice Krispies 25:06 Huckleberry Hound & Hokey Wolf for Corn Flakes 26:06 Gizmo the Gremlin gets his own cereal 26:36 Quisp & Quake's debut 27:37 Post cereal ad 27:57 So-Hi and Rice Krinkles 28:58 Tony the Tiger and Frosted Flakes' debut
@@chuckufarlie8215 Today Bullies don't buy AJs, they enter the stores with bags and just loot the whole store, while the cops are being told to stand down or someone may get hurt. Plus the stores have insurance and will take the lost and pass it on to the consumer.🫵😖
Would I be wrong in saying I'd love seeing more animated commercials for cereals, in this day and age.. and to see some of these older cereals come back?
They still have the issue is the price is quite a bit more and, the thing is now they don’t even taste the same, even some of these cereals we ate taste much different now and, more plasticky because, they are trying to make even this sweetened cereals with different recipes where they are made more natural! Also they shutdown a lot of the smaller food companies and, the bigger corporations brought them out and, now they make things in much bigger batches and, that also makes them taste different!
How odd? Never heard of "Beep Beep" before and it looks like Warner Brothers couldn't be bothered even animating the commercial either. Looks like they just took the "storyboards" (the barebone pictures they use to sell the basic idea of the commercial to a client) and pasted them up. And never heard Mel Blanc voicing Sam the Toucan either.
"Beep Beep" never came off at all, along with a proposed "Dennis The Menace Puffs" and "Post Ghosties(Casper)", which also had cheaply animated commercials
The voice of Toucan Sam was provided by Mel Blanc. The voice of Sugar Bear was provided by Dean Martin soundalike Gerry Matthews. Ruth Buzzi was the voice of Granny Goodwitch.
And "Hokey Wolf" sounded like Phil Silvers. And "Elmer J. Fudd"= Arthur Q. Bryan. And "Simon Bar Sinister" sounded like Lionel Barrymore. And "Underdog"=Wally Cox. And "Tennessee Tuxedo"= Don Adams.
These vintage commercials bring back great Saturday morning memories! Particularly the original Kellogg's Apple Jack's Cereal commercial from the mid-1960s that featured the voice of Paul Frees of the Talking Apple. Yes, these were the very best of times, a lot better than we have now! This was the Golden Age of Cereal Commercials!!
I was so surprised to see the So-Hi Rice Krinkles Ricshaw racer commercial! I remember playing with that on our kitchen table for hours while my mom made dinner! Thanks for rounding all of these fantastic memories for us! Just goes to show that it's the little things that you remember and bring you joy. Now excuse me, I have to go find my Trix whistle with the magnifying glass and my Mary Poppins Bert the Chimney sweep pop-up toy! It's good to be a kid again for a little bit!
Funny the little things you remember as a kid! My favorites were Capt. Crunch's Dive & Surfacing Sub and a Flintstone's rubber band powered paddle-boat! Then Disaster... Burger King was offering a free toy with kid's meals. (Sorta a slingshot mini flying disc.) Somehow... I found it to be the one used on The Herculoids! And My mother 'forgot' to ask for one when she brought me home BK that week! Didn't even want the meal after that!
Remember Shur Fine products? There used to be a store near us that sold them. I looked it up and there's still Shur Fine products in stores across the USA, but none around our state.
@@thrashpondopons2776 Hope you kept some in its original packaging, was at a vintage Toy auction awhile back in Ohio and a pair sold for $1,180 these 5 guys just went at it the Flintstone rubber band powered boat, Unopened in their original package with a Mint empty 1975 Fruity Pebbles Cereal Box with the Free Prize isted in the back
I honestly wish that Sugar Chex would make a comeback, as well as having Multi-Grain, Oat, Wheat, Corn, Rice, Bran, Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry Chex all be around again.
Who else remembers Saturday morning cartoons with Topcat, Mighty mouse, Quickdraw McGraw, the Jetsons, Beanie and Cecil, Yogi Bear, Snaggle Puss, Heckle and Jeckle, Johhny Quest, Pixie and Dixie?
They show cereal along with toast, juice, milk, fruit to complete the vitamins & minerals in cereal. 😋 I seem to remember Post crispy critters " the one & only cereal that comes in the shape of animals" 🤭 & shows animated stampede!
How did we survive eating all those sugary cereals, riding our bikes without helmets, knee and elbow pads? Not to mention playing with those dangerous toys and never wearing seatbelts and no air bags in our cars. So happy I grew up in those dangerous times of the baby boomer generation. Thanks Fred!!!
Marcus Johnson Beep Beep never made it to market. They just did the rough storyboard. Had it been issued, Freleng or Jones would have done the high quality animation.
As 1 from '72, I've had most of these cereals although the commercials have evolved over the decades. Tony the Tiger, Sonny from Cocoa Pops, Sugar Bear, Toucan Sam to name a few were featured in my time as well. The post treat boxes were cool too. Thanks Fred. My fun generation could never be so w/o yours beforehand. Oh yeah, I still eat such cereals too when I can get them🥣🥛.
Simon BarSinister! my favorite from Underdog. I loved Quisp and Count Chocula cereal also. Many of these brands are no longer made or have been reformulated and renamed. It was nice to see Ruff and Ready too.
Now i know why i always believed Post cereals were just a little bit better?! But their Raisin Bran really IS / WAS better! Smaller flakes, more and juicier raisins? I was brainwashed!
9:29 Frosty-O's are still around... Big G finally renamed them what they really were all along: Frosted Cheerios. :D Big G little O means Go, Go, Go! But watch where you're going! ;) 23:03. A genuine gem: the complete original animation and song for Kellogg's Rice Krispies. About time they brought it back. :)
That was sweet. Those kids are scared of the ghostly trio . But they put their trust on Casper it’s like they only see him as a angel instead of a regular ghost.
This was back when "sugar" was not a bad word, later they had to change the names of the cereals. Sugar Crisp became Golden Crisp, Sugar Pops became Corn Pops and Sugar Chex disappeared altogether
About the only sugar-laden cereal I recall in my youth was the occasional box of "Trix," or "Sugar Frosted Flakes" my parents would buy. But generally, it was: "Corn Flakes," "Rice Crispies," "Special K," the various "Chex" cereals, "Cheerios," and "Cream of Wheat." But, the sugar bowl on the kitchen table availed itself to fortify those cereals with sprinkling sugar on top.
The days when sugar never tasted so good! Boy did these work on me and my brother Karl. My poor mom, how she had to combat all these great ads when taking us to Pathmark and all those other Wayne, New Jersey super markets.
Come to think of it, my brother, Karl, and I would see our dentist at least two times a year for fillings! And that's regardless of our mom making us brush every night. Another thing about those 70's dentist offices ... remember those "little sink spit holes?" I asked my dentist what ever happened to them and he said they went out in the early 80's after it was determined they were essentially germ factories. Oddly, I miss them. Hate those sucking things they use in today's dental office.
Wonder if there are any left. Ours in Wayne, New Jersey was probably the best super market in said town. Big Isles, flower area, super cool deli, and much more. I had a dream I was in one of the isles the other night. How weird. Oh yeah, our Pathmark was in the same parking lot as The Wayne Hills Mall; one of the first malls in the U.S.A. to my understanding. At least that's the legend.
Quisp (original formula & character) still exists (or did, anyway, as recently as a few weeks ago). Check for it on Amazon or see if your local supermarket can get it. Hope the "pandemic" didn't kill it.
That Cap'n Crunch cereal at 10:00 looks like it was produced by Jay Ward (best known for Rocky & Bullwinkle) and the Cap'n sounds like he was voiced by Jim Backus, who voiced Mr. Magoo.
I remember those , I forgot about 'em. I remember my mom didn't buy them anymore , some reason they always attracted ants(probably because of the sugar)
This goes to show how at first they gave something kids loved at the 50s-60s, they were super appealing, it made you want to buy and eat the cereal, it was super pleasurable, now commercials have no meaning in what are they selling nor are they explaining it, confidentially today, commercials are now less like commercials, and are more just random nonsense.
Anyone remember the animal cutouts on the bottom ( shirt) cardboard on the mini cereal 6 pack ( Post? ). You use an empty mini box for its body, after peeling off the wax paper label? My first was the giraffe( thinner box used) I have a B&W picture of it. Had Rhino & Elephant ( wider boxes ) Made the hippo ( on its rear haunches) Wider box sat on an angle. Sighhhhh! Good Memz!!! CB
Many of these, I saw new, as a child. I liked the taste of Alphabet cereal, Captain Crunch, count chocula, crispy critters, and fruity pebbles. I tried them all back then. Captain Crunch had its own unique flavor. We would sometimes get those little boxes of cereal, too. Froot Loops smelled divine from inside the box, but I didn't care for the flavor. I liked the 2 Cheerios cartoon kids back then. Sugar Crisp bear talked like Bing Crosby. Sometimes that cereal stuck together in clumps. Never liked Apple Jacks or Cocoa Puffs. Frosted Flakes was good from the box, but milk took the sugar coating off. King Vitamin tasted like Captain Crunch but had too much sugar in it, tasted too sweet.
Are you looking for the perfect breakfast meal? Try Post Raisin Bran, made with raisins, which are grapes that have been dried in the sun for a long period of time; and bran, the hard outer layers of cereal grain. Along with germ, it is an integral part of whole grains. When you eat Raisin Bran, it fills your stomach and keeps you from feeling the sensation of hunger. "Hunger" being pangs in the belly as a result of lack of nourishment, thereby sending signals to your brain telling you, "Hey, I'm hungry." And when you hear Mr. "Hey, I'm Hungry," be sure to have a hearty bowl of Post Raisin Bran. Again, made with raisins, which are grapes that have been dried in the sun for a long period of time; and bran, the hard outer layers of cereal grain. Along with germ, it is an integral part of whole grains. ♪ Post Raisin Bran ♪ ♪ Made with raisins, which are grapes that have been dried ♪ ♪ In the sun for a long period of time ♪ ♪ And bran ♪ ♪ The hard outer layers of cereal grain ♪ ♪ Along with germ ♪ ♪ It is an integral part of whole grains ♪ ♪ Post Raisin Bran. ♪
If I heard any of these commercials playing on Saturday mornings, it meant that is WAS Saturday morning and that I had to go to the city-wide Science Club meetings. I liked the meetings, I just have always thought that Saturday and Sunday mornings should begin around noon or possibly later. With that you now know that this is the first time I have seen most of these commercials. I didn't ever mind not seeing them because I don't like cereal. If I DID have breakfast it was a sweet roll or a cupcake or possibly oatmeal with sugar and butter if it was REALLY cold outside.
5:31 Hanna-Barbera characters sure love stealing each other's cereals! Here's Top Cat trying to get Officer Dibble's Corn Flakes! 6:19 BARNEY!!! MY PEBBLES!!!
Where was I fifty years ago? Sitting in front of the TV watching these ads.
Thanks!
I guess you are older than I am.
Fifty four years ago I was four years old so I don't remember any commercials.
Fifty six years ago my mom didn't even meet my father
In 1959, my grandmother was 10. So you can imagine where I was.
And, don’t forget while you we’re watching cartoons on Saturday mornings!
SUGAR CHEX??? I need a time machine and a spoon...right now!
VideoSaySo what about a bowl?
VideoSaySo my sister had strawberry shortcake cereal it tasted like real strawberries and it changed the milk into pink.
JubalCalif You ever seen 18 little box of cereal that's wrapped up together my parents would get those for us when my sister was little..
VideoSaySo You can make that at home. 1. Buy Chex 2. Add sugar.
Don't forget a bowl
Those little boxes of cereal had perforated lines that magically turned box into bowl. Great memories.
Watching this while drunk has been one of the most interesting experiences of my life
The Qwisp/Quake feud must have been hilarious. 😂
Doge bro i know this is 4 years old but bro
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💯👍🏾
Drunk? Try finding this at 3 am while 2 and a half tabs deep and peaking.....
Ur fucking drunk
Yeah you need help
0:21 Mighty Mouse for Alpha-Bits
1:19 Casper the Friendly Ghost for Sugar Chex
1:49 Bullwinkle J. Moose for Cheerios
2:34 Wil E. Coyote & Road Runner for Post's Beep Beep
3:33 Toucan Sam and Froot Loop's debut
5:01 Peanuts for Cheerios
5:32 Top Cat for Corn Flakes
6:32 Bugs Bunny & Elmer Fudd for Alpha-Bits
7:32 Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck for Sugar Crisp
8:32 Sugar Bear's new design debut
9:28 Frosty O's mascots; Oat Man, Frost Man, and Milk Man
9:58 Cap'n Crunch's debut
10:57 Underdog for Cheerios
11:58 Cheerios' first mascot, the Cheerios Kid
13:00 Apple Jacks' debut
13:59 Sunny the Cuckoo and Cocoa Puffs' debut
14:43 Kaboom's debut
15:13 Count Chocula and Frankenberry's debuts
15:43 Pac-Man gets his own cereal
16:13 Tennesse Tuxedo & Chumley for Frosty O's
16:46 King Vitaman's debut
17:47 Lucky the Leprechaun and Lucky Charm's debut
18:16 Trix Rabbit and Trix's debut
19:01 Yipes the Fruit Stripe Zebra for Trix
19:31 Yogi Bear for OKs
20:32 Pink Panther gets his own cereal
21:33 Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble get their own cereal; Cocoa Pebbles & Fruity Pebbles
22:04 Quisp and Quake introduce Quangaroos
23:03 Snap, Crackle, & Pop's animated debut
24:05 Quick Draw McGraw & Baba Looey for Rice Krispies
25:06 Huckleberry Hound & Hokey Wolf for Corn Flakes
26:06 Gizmo the Gremlin gets his own cereal
26:36 Quisp & Quake's debut
27:37 Post cereal ad
27:57 So-Hi and Rice Krinkles
28:58 Tony the Tiger and Frosted Flakes' debut
*Wile E. Coyote
Thank you☝😆
@@chuckufarlie8215 Today Bullies don't buy AJs, they enter the stores with bags and just loot the whole store, while the cops are being told to stand down or someone may get hurt. Plus the stores have insurance and will take the lost and pass it on to the consumer.🫵😖
Where are the Monkees among this montage. I seem to remember that they did a commercial w/ Bugs Bunny.
I have a feeling that Junior (Frosted Flakes) grew up to be the new design of Tony the Tiger!
Would I be wrong in saying I'd love seeing more animated commercials for cereals, in this day and age.. and to see some of these older cereals come back?
Of course you wouldn't be wrong! I would LOVE to see these older cereals come back! 😋😁
Alpha bits Cheerios Cocoa and fruity pebbles sugar smacks
They still have the issue is the price is quite a bit more and, the thing is now they don’t even taste the same, even some of these cereals we ate taste much different now and, more plasticky because, they are trying to make even this sweetened cereals with different recipes where they are made more natural! Also they shutdown a lot of the smaller food companies and, the bigger corporations brought them out and, now they make things in much bigger batches and, that also makes them taste different!
How odd? Never heard of "Beep Beep" before and it looks like Warner Brothers couldn't be bothered even animating the commercial either. Looks like they just took the "storyboards" (the barebone pictures they use to sell the basic idea of the commercial to a client) and pasted them up. And never heard Mel Blanc voicing Sam the Toucan either.
"Beep Beep" never came off at all, along with a proposed "Dennis The Menace Puffs" and "Post Ghosties(Casper)", which also had cheaply animated commercials
I read that this was a mock-up for a commercial that was never completed, for a cereal that was never actually produced.
That is correct. The ad was not finished as the cereal was never released.
Phil Adams I think beep beep was cocoa puffs but they couldn't figure out what to call it back then so some nitwit just called it beep beep cereal.
Phil Adams I'm wondering why didn't they include lucky charms in this list??
Most of those cereals I ate as a kid.Awesome.
The voice of Toucan Sam was provided by Mel Blanc. The voice of Sugar Bear was provided by Dean Martin soundalike Gerry Matthews. Ruth Buzzi was the voice of Granny Goodwitch.
I think Sugar Bear is supposed to sound like Bing Crosby, not Dean Martin, But maybe they changed it at some point,
JubalCalif Yeah, I thought of Bing Crosby = Sugar Bear
And "Hokey Wolf" sounded like Phil Silvers. And "Elmer J. Fudd"= Arthur Q. Bryan. And "Simon Bar Sinister" sounded like Lionel Barrymore. And "Underdog"=Wally Cox. And "Tennessee Tuxedo"= Don Adams.
That's Joe Flynn doing King Vitaman's voice.
I think of Shell when I see Bing Crosby.
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These vintage commercials bring back great Saturday morning memories! Particularly the original Kellogg's Apple Jack's Cereal commercial from the mid-1960s that featured the voice of Paul Frees of the Talking Apple. Yes, these were the very best of times, a lot better than we have now! This was the Golden Age of Cereal Commercials!!
As a baby boomer, I can say that it was fun to see Sugar Bear's first commercial again.
I practically had most of those cereals growing up.
Thanks for the memories, FredFlix. ☺️
You're welcome. Luis.
@@FredFlix Hi
@@FredFlix 6:28 What This Music?
@@A_UTTP_THDTC The only music at 6:28 is about 3 seconds of the Kellogg's jingle.
@@FredFlix I miss Sugar Bear.
I was so surprised to see the So-Hi Rice Krinkles Ricshaw racer commercial! I remember playing with that on our kitchen table for hours while my mom made dinner! Thanks for rounding all of these fantastic memories for us! Just goes to show that it's the little things that you remember and bring you joy. Now excuse me, I have to go find my Trix whistle with the magnifying glass and my Mary Poppins Bert the Chimney sweep pop-up toy! It's good to be a kid again for a little bit!
Glad I could help bring out your inner child.
Funny the little things you remember as a kid! My favorites were Capt. Crunch's Dive & Surfacing Sub and a Flintstone's rubber band powered paddle-boat!
Then Disaster... Burger King was offering a free toy with kid's meals. (Sorta a slingshot mini flying disc.) Somehow... I found it to be the one used on The Herculoids! And My mother 'forgot' to ask for one when she brought me home BK that week! Didn't even want the meal after that!
Remember Shur Fine products? There used to be a store near us that sold them. I looked it up and there's still Shur Fine products in stores across the USA, but none around our state.
@@thrashpondopons2776 Hope you kept some in its original packaging, was at a vintage Toy auction awhile back in Ohio and a pair sold for $1,180 these 5 guys just went at it the Flintstone rubber band powered boat, Unopened in their original package with a Mint empty 1975 Fruity Pebbles Cereal Box with the Free Prize isted in the back
I honestly wish that Sugar Chex would make a comeback, as well as having Multi-Grain, Oat, Wheat, Corn, Rice, Bran, Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry Chex all be around again.
Todays cereal: koko crunch, honey stars, etc.
Would you settle for Cheerios? They have Frosted, Fruit, Honey Nut & Chocolate flavors.
And rice crispy piece cereal
@@luisreyes1963 cheerios suck
I just liked seeing Casper on the box.
Always loved the taste of CAPT,N CRUNCH but it always made the roof of my mouth sore after eating a bowl
You're supposed to smoke a bowl and then eat the cereal.
My sentiments exactly!
I thought I just had an over sensitive mouth. The roof always hurts after eating a bowl.
It is a dangerous cereal.
Steve Howard Well back then they baked their cereal but over half of the cereals now is fried which kind of nasty.
Who else remembers Saturday morning cartoons with Topcat, Mighty mouse, Quickdraw McGraw, the Jetsons, Beanie and Cecil, Yogi Bear, Snaggle Puss, Heckle and Jeckle, Johhny Quest, Pixie and Dixie?
As a late 50s kid, I remember all these especially from the late 50s 60s and 70s.☝☺
One of your best, Fred. Really enjoyed this trip down memory lane reliving my childhood!
Thanks, Ann.
The later commercials say it's part of a complete breakfast.
There was a lot of backlash about cereals being too much sugar.... in some earlier ads they actually were.
@@muddyduck64 Some still are
They show cereal along with toast, juice, milk, fruit to complete the vitamins & minerals in cereal. 😋 I seem to remember Post crispy critters " the one & only cereal that comes in the shape of animals" 🤭 & shows animated stampede!
How did we survive eating all those sugary cereals, riding our bikes without helmets, knee and elbow pads? Not to mention playing with those dangerous toys and never wearing seatbelts and no air bags in our cars. So happy I grew up in those dangerous times of the baby boomer generation. Thanks Fred!!!
I would feel lucky to have made it. You forgot anxiety over a nuclear blast from the good ole USSR, but again that was an adult worry.
Thanks, FredFlix. These commercials were fun to watch.
You're welcome, William.
Never thought I'd voluntarily watch commercials. Ahhhh, nostalgia.
"Have a bowl of *beep beep* for breakfast." This implies something totally different now. lol
Marcus Johnson Beep Beep never made it to market. They just did the rough storyboard. Had it been issued, Freleng or Jones would have done the high quality animation.
I never heard of that Cereal.
I always hear the RoadRunner say "meep meep" instead of "beep beep".
Stuff a bowl with beep beep and have a wacky morning.
@@mevb - The roadrunner says Meep Meep, but his name is Beep Beep.
Thank you so much for posting. Briings back a lot of memories!
You're welcome, Melodee.
As 1 from '72, I've had most of these cereals although the commercials have evolved over the decades. Tony the Tiger, Sonny from Cocoa Pops, Sugar Bear, Toucan Sam to name a few were featured in my time as well. The post treat boxes were cool too.
Thanks Fred. My fun generation could never be so w/o yours beforehand.
Oh yeah, I still eat such cereals too when I can get them🥣🥛.
Another winner, Fred! Thanks!! Michael up here in Minnesota...
You're welcome, Michael. Fred down there in South Carolina.
Sure wish they'd put prizes back in boxes
Fred-Another awesome job!
Thanks, Scott.
Simon BarSinister! my favorite from Underdog. I loved Quisp and Count Chocula cereal also. Many of these brands are no longer made or have been reformulated and renamed. It was nice to see Ruff and Ready too.
Sweet Polly Pure Breed was hot.
2:30 HOLY CRAP! That's some clutch cargo level garbage right there! I'm not even being hyperbolic.
THANK YOU FOR A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE! 💞
So much sugary goodness.
Ahhhhh...Sugar Smacks. No need for milk and a spoon, just handfuls straight out of the box. 😁
omg the memories are flooding back, thank you😊
You're welcome.
Now i know why i always believed Post cereals were just a little bit better?!
But their Raisin Bran really IS / WAS better! Smaller flakes, more and juicier raisins?
I was brainwashed!
Shoot yeah! Even though it's more expensive than Kellogg's Raisin Bran.
9:29 Frosty-O's are still around... Big G finally renamed them what they really were all along: Frosted Cheerios. :D
Big G little O means Go, Go, Go! But watch where you're going! ;)
23:03. A genuine gem: the complete original animation and song for Kellogg's Rice Krispies. About time they brought it back. :)
23:05
It seems like now, that The Commercials were just as important part of the cartoons on Saturday morning.
That was sweet. Those kids are scared of the ghostly trio . But they put their trust on Casper it’s like they only see him as a angel instead of a regular ghost.
That Apple Jack guy gives me Resident Evil 4 merchant vibes. Some mysterious power to him
AWESOME!!! Thx for this!
This was back when "sugar" was not a bad word, later they had to change the names of the cereals. Sugar Crisp became Golden Crisp, Sugar Pops became Corn Pops and Sugar Chex disappeared altogether
And Sugar Frosted Flakes became Frosted Flakes of Corn.
Super Sugar Crisp!
And also Honey Smacks usta have the "S" word!
Apple jacks won't get sold to bullies? Really?
When commercials were long enough to show the features and benefits of buying a product .
It's saturday morning ! Boy do I miss those days!
great times & memories! Much appreciated!
Damn I'm old I remember most of these
28:23 "Look Mom! I'm in an opium den!"
loved Capn' Crunch but it was akin to eating glass shards lol.
I had the same problem with Sugar(corn)Pops remember those?
You had to wait till they were getting a bit soggy, but then stuck on your teeth.
It was always worth it.
@@lynnkanerva5005 They taste nothing like they used to.
Always loved Sugar Crisp and Frosted Flakes and Trix.
Oh the power of ads.! We convinced Mum that alfabits would help us with our spelling tests.
About the only sugar-laden cereal I recall in my youth was the occasional box of "Trix," or "Sugar Frosted Flakes" my parents would buy. But generally, it was: "Corn Flakes," "Rice Crispies," "Special K," the various "Chex" cereals, "Cheerios," and "Cream of Wheat." But, the sugar bowl on the kitchen table availed itself to fortify those cereals with sprinkling sugar on top.
Yep, then, drinking up the sugary loaded milk after you was already hyped up from a already sugar high!
Wow. The Beep Beep advert is basically an Animatic! Incredible they put something that unfinished on the TV!
I like Alpha Bits cereal,they are so cool.great commercials thank you FredFlix.
You're welcome, Matthew.
The days when sugar never tasted so good! Boy did these work on me and my brother Karl. My poor mom, how she had to combat all these great ads when taking us to Pathmark and all those other Wayne, New Jersey super markets.
Our dentists made a nice income off us.
Come to think of it, my brother, Karl, and I would see our dentist at least two times a year for fillings! And that's regardless of our mom making us brush every night. Another thing about those 70's dentist offices ... remember those "little sink spit holes?" I asked my dentist what ever happened to them and he said they went out in the early 80's after it was determined they were essentially germ factories. Oddly, I miss them. Hate those sucking things they use in today's dental office.
Pathmark is gone too I went there in south Jersey woodbury
Wonder if there are any left. Ours in Wayne, New Jersey was probably the best super market in said town. Big Isles, flower area, super cool deli, and much more. I had a dream I was in one of the isles the other night. How weird. Oh yeah, our Pathmark was in the same parking lot as The Wayne Hills Mall; one of the first malls in the U.S.A. to my understanding. At least that's the legend.
Joe A. pathmark is gone amalgamated into the almost dead now Shoprite empire. A rather large POS
I loved Quisp and Ka boom.
Quisp (original formula & character)
still exists (or did, anyway,
as recently as a few weeks ago).
Check for it on Amazon or see if
your local supermarket can get it.
Hope the "pandemic" didn't kill it.
Love you Fred Flix. Getting my mind off how screwed up America is now and taking me to a much, much better time.
That Cap'n Crunch cereal at 10:00 looks like it was produced by Jay Ward (best known for Rocky & Bullwinkle) and the Cap'n sounds like he was voiced by Jim Backus, who voiced Mr. Magoo.
Daws Butler voiced Cap"n Crunch. He was the voice of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, etc.
Those commercials were, in fact,
produced by Jay Ward Productions
(Rocky & Bullwinkle).
Cap'n Crunch, such a college memory!
Brings me back to Saturday mornings of my children
I never heard of a Beep Beep cereal, but I will AL
WAYS miss my PUFFA PUFFA RICE.
I remember those , I forgot about 'em. I remember my mom didn't buy them anymore , some reason they always attracted ants(probably because of the sugar)
PUFFA PUFFA RICE on top of chocolate marshmallow ice cream.An all time great combo!
I loved the Trix and Lucky Charm commercials.
gracias amigo por compartir y subir este video saludos y suerte
No sugary cereal for me, things were kind of tight so it was puffed wheat ( 19 cents a bag ).
Yogi Bear is supposed to sound like Art Carney / Ed Norton, but he also reminds me of Obama :)
*The beep beep one was my favorite*
Where was I 50 years ago? In kindergarten at Fairview ES New Cumberland, PA. Good times! 😀
A Post cereal commercial starring Ruff and Ready? I haven’t thought of them since I was a kid!
Ironic in that although Post sponsored Ruff & Reddy,Hanna-Barbera's next few shows were sponsored by Kellogg's.
This goes to show how at first they gave something kids loved at the 50s-60s, they were super appealing, it made you want to buy and eat the cereal, it was super pleasurable, now commercials have no meaning in what are they selling nor are they explaining it, confidentially today, commercials are now less like commercials, and are more just random nonsense.
Watching this makes me fall asleep
Anyone remember the animal cutouts on the bottom ( shirt) cardboard on the mini cereal 6 pack ( Post? ). You use an empty mini box
for its body, after peeling off the wax paper
label?
My first was the giraffe( thinner box used)
I have a B&W picture of it.
Had Rhino & Elephant ( wider boxes )
Made the hippo ( on its rear haunches)
Wider box sat on an angle. Sighhhhh!
Good Memz!!! CB
Loved the toys more than breakfast.😎
I miss Quake and Quisp! Loved the cereals and the commercials.
Top Cat stealing cereal. They used to show him on Boomerang, but they took all of those older cartoons off the air
Fredflix, you are making self quarantining bearable, God bless you!
Couldn't ask for a better compliment, tj.
The Beep Beep one with Road Runner and Wile Coyote was the funniest 😆
So there was a grown man hitting on a little girl in that caveman Cheerios Kid commercial
Many of these, I saw new, as a child. I liked the taste of Alphabet cereal, Captain Crunch, count chocula, crispy critters, and fruity pebbles. I tried them all back then. Captain Crunch had its own unique flavor. We would sometimes get those little boxes of cereal, too. Froot Loops smelled divine from inside the box, but I didn't care for the flavor. I liked the 2 Cheerios cartoon kids back then. Sugar Crisp bear talked like Bing Crosby. Sometimes that cereal stuck together in clumps. Never liked Apple Jacks or Cocoa Puffs. Frosted Flakes was good from the box, but milk took the sugar coating off. King Vitamin tasted like Captain Crunch but had too much sugar in it, tasted too sweet.
Beep Beep??
I always thought the road runner did more of a Meep Meep.
I wasn't even born when any of these commercials aired, but being an aspiring cartoonist, I thought these were enjoyable to watch.
I m 89 you made me cry😭😭😭 miss those days
Dang, the original recipe for Froot Loops sounds leagues better than the newer one.
Orange lemon and cherry we need to build a time machine
My favorite; Tony The Tiger! 🐯 and Frosted Flakes. We grew up on Corn Flakes with Half & Half (milk/cream) 😋
someone needs to extend that sugar crisp song!
In the Hall of the Mountain King.
I was born in 2008 But I love Cereal Commercials
-So U R 14 with a mustache
I enjoyed the next generation of cereal packs. With colored boxes that converted into bowl boxes. Lined with waxed paper.
Are you looking for the perfect breakfast meal? Try Post Raisin Bran, made with raisins, which are grapes that have been dried in the sun for a long period of time; and bran, the hard outer layers of cereal grain. Along with germ, it is an integral part of whole grains. When you eat Raisin Bran, it fills your stomach and keeps you from feeling the sensation of hunger. "Hunger" being pangs in the belly as a result of lack of nourishment, thereby sending signals to your brain telling you, "Hey, I'm hungry."
And when you hear Mr. "Hey, I'm Hungry," be sure to have a hearty bowl of Post Raisin Bran. Again, made with raisins, which are grapes that have been dried in the sun for a long period of time; and bran, the hard outer layers of cereal grain. Along with germ, it is an integral part of whole grains.
♪ Post Raisin Bran ♪ ♪ Made with raisins, which are grapes that have been dried ♪ ♪ In the sun for a long period of time ♪ ♪ And bran ♪ ♪ The hard outer layers of cereal grain ♪ ♪ Along with germ ♪ ♪ It is an integral part of whole grains ♪ ♪ Post Raisin Bran. ♪
Cereal commercials were my favourites, growing up in the 70's. They were all good, but Count Chocula and the Monster Cereals were number one!
Wow. So cool. Amazing. Crystal Clear. Thank You. I'm gonna order Quisp !!
Amen mr fredflix
I want some Beep Beep
Wow I had forgotten Cap'n Crunch was a Jay Ward production. This is so cool. Never heard of beep beep cerel though.
Those one serving variety packs were cool you could have a different flavor every day
God I missed Bucks bunny 😢❤
Oats are the richest in prote-ans
MAYPO!!!! He missed Maypo! 😩I want my MAYPO!!
If I heard any of these commercials playing on Saturday mornings, it meant that is WAS Saturday morning and that I had to go to the city-wide Science Club meetings. I liked the meetings, I just have always thought that Saturday and Sunday mornings should begin around noon or possibly later.
With that you now know that this is the first time I have seen most of these commercials.
I didn't ever mind not seeing them because I don't like cereal. If I DID have breakfast it was a sweet roll or a cupcake or possibly oatmeal with sugar and butter if it was REALLY cold outside.
Used to love the little boxes
5:31 Hanna-Barbera characters sure love stealing each other's cereals! Here's Top Cat trying to get Officer Dibble's Corn Flakes!
6:19 BARNEY!!! MY PEBBLES!!!
21:33 Since the Flintstones turned from smoking to cereals, they got a healthy skin tone...
White Cat in "Corn Flakes" commercials looks like a Irish