Old advertising slogans
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I think the first one was specific to northeast England....
'Collect the labels, the gifts are free
with Black & Greens, the family tea'.
My mum did indeed 'collect the labels', and would let us help to choose the 'prize' of some household necessity or other. Plus, they held a competition to win a wedding dress, veil, shoes etc. My lovely mum filled in 6 entry forms, posted them off, and only blimmin' won! My sister, her fiance, his parents, mine, plus all the staff in the shop, were taken to a very posh hotel for the presentation.
Who could forget these immortal words 'Do the shake n vac, to put the freshness back, do the shake n vac, to put the freshness back, etc etc. Oddly enough, it didn't make housework any more glamorous.
Nor did this one ' Ariston, and on, and on and on'.
The Kia ora ad was catchy - I could sing it for you!
You'll wonder where the yellow went - when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent (slightly different version to Les Bean's, above)
'Collect the labels, the gifts are free
with Black & Greens, the family tea'.
My mum did indeed 'collect the labels', and would let us help to choose the 'prize' of some household necessity or other. Plus, they held a competition to win a wedding dress, veil, shoes etc. My lovely mum filled in 6 entry forms, posted them off, and only blimmin' won! My sister, her fiance, his parents, mine, plus all the staff in the shop, were taken to a very posh hotel for the presentation.
Who could forget these immortal words 'Do the shake n vac, to put the freshness back, do the shake n vac, to put the freshness back, etc etc. Oddly enough, it didn't make housework any more glamorous.
Nor did this one ' Ariston, and on, and on and on'.
The Kia ora ad was catchy - I could sing it for you!
You'll wonder where the yellow went - when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent (slightly different version to Les Bean's, above)
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You wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent..
Drink Tizer the appetizer....
Drink Tizer the appetizer....
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Anyone else remember licking and sticking the stamps in the book for mum, what I never knew was Green shield became Argos.
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Taking about green shield stamps, I can remember my mum and dad collecting the vouchers from Embassy cigarettes. I was desperate to get enough for a Mitchell 300 fishing reel when I was a kid and would be encouraging them to light up at every available opportunity.................just seems bizarre thinking back.
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I'd risk it for a swisscuit
Aids, the slimming biscuit.
Aids, the slimming biscuit.
Ticking away, the moments that make up a dull day.
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Yeah that one died a death. I suppose if Corona was around still they would have a similar issue. And who can forget "Denge Delights"?
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All the dirt, all the grit, Hoover picks up very bit.
Hoover beats as it sweeps as it cleans
Hoover beats as it sweeps as it cleans
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Ticka ticka Timex, tra la la.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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Since I tried using Pear's soap, I have used no other. (Picture showing dirty old tramp!) c.1930s
Carters' little liver pills. Worth a guinea a box!
Fry's Five Boys Chocolate (shows 5 boys' faces, each with a different expression)
Don't forget the Fruit Gums, Mum!
Dig for Victory (39-45)
Carters' little liver pills. Worth a guinea a box!
Fry's Five Boys Chocolate (shows 5 boys' faces, each with a different expression)
Don't forget the Fruit Gums, Mum!
Dig for Victory (39-45)