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12   15.1  Candy and Gum

 1) HOT SHOTS: mop-haired animated rock group strumming guitars and singing about "a firecracker treat that's fun to eat"―from Beechnut

2) MILKY WAY: polar bear hates summer―too hot―opens a cooler and gets a frozen candy chocolate bar

3) NESTLE'S CRUNCH: young teenage couple walking home from a date―sitting on porch swing―just ready to kiss girl when her dad comes out―then voice sings, "Feelin' bad, feelin' blue..." have a Nestle's Crunch Bar―it's no substitute for young love ―copyrighted

4) NESTLE'S CRUNCH: animated little man with song "Feelin' bad, feelin' blue...it couldn't hurt, it couldn't hurt." for candy bar―no substitute for mother love or a big bank roll

5) JOHNSTON CHOCOLATE MINT PATTIES: 8-second spot with man who can't remember his name, but he remembers not to forget Johnston candy

6) CADBURY SNACK BAR: Westbrook Van Voorhees does voice-over about "the between meal gap"―two hungry men (one is Louis Nye) start growling at eat other―this is the time when most wars and violent crimes are started, it brings out the animal in us―have this candy bar―they mellow―then growl over who will get last bar

7) BEECHNUT 5-MINT GUM: young teens on beach dance and cavort on beach―go, go, go

8) LIFE SAVER MINTS: dumb blonde visits imprisoned boyfriend who complains that his cellmate has bad breath―orders a few cases, urges girl to keep a pack for herself

9) FANCY FRUIT LIFE SAVERS: woman and men testify to their taste for this real-fruit flavor candy

10) CAREFREE SUGARLESS GUM: Jack Soo as Eskimo who chews blubber to keep his teeth clean―he wants whale flavor

11) CLARK'S TEABERRY GUM: The Teabury shuffle―Herb Alpert music as people in different scenes do dance step   b/w

12) 5TH AVENUE: jaunty song and "it's the nuts" as people bounce and eat candy bar―from Luden's

13) 5TH AVENUE: song about "it's the nuts"―same as No. 12

14) REGAL CROWN SOUR: "the 4 minute pucker"―two young women pucker with this English candy

15) ADAMS SOUR GUM: "sour power" sings group like beach Boys―"Oooh, Mr. Adams"―old man Adams is the sourest man in town

15) GOOD AND PLENTY: little boy fools girl by making the candy disappear in his mouth―so she makes him disappear―magic tricks on every box―1965 copyright

17) GOOD AND PLENTY: magic trick―same as No. 15

18) CRACKER JACK: little girl at baseball game with Jack Guilford and friends―they are excited, she's bored and hungry―boys chorus sings, "what do you eat when you've gotta have something"―he eats them and pockets the prize from 1964

19) CRACKER JACK: Jack Guilford at the beach settles back to read and eat Cracker Jacks―little children gather around him and he has to share―but not the prize―1964

20) CRACKER JACK: Jack Guilford sneaks into grandson's room to steal Cracker Jacks from sleeping boy―he's caught―female voice-over declares "when it comes to Cracker Jack, some kids never grow up"

21) CRACKER JACK: Jack Guilford as school teacher who hears boy eating Cracker Jack in class―confiscates them, then eats them himself after bell rings―but boys wants them back―female voice-over declares "when it comes to Cracker Jack, some kids never grow up"

22) CRACKER JACK: Jack Guilford sneaks into room―same as No. 20

23) CRACKER JACK: Jack Guilford and cronies playing poker―much smoking, but also eating Cracker Jack―they get them all and leave him with nothing―then laugh, until he overturns table in anger

24) CRACKER JACK: "Boardwalk"―Jack Guilford runs concession booth at beach―little boy and girl run up to buy Cracker Jack with insufficient funds―he relents and sells them the box (Clio winner for 1965)

25) CRACKER JACK: Jack Guilford in crowded elevator holds basket while boy eats Cracker Jack―tempts Guilford with them―when elevators reaches ground floor, Guilford walks out with the candy and the little boy has been stuffed in the basket―in color

26) CRACKER JACK: Jack Guilford reading bedtime story to little girl―tries to snitch her Cracker Jack while she dozes―she wakes, then falls asleep clutching the box―he is frustrated―female voice-over declares "when it comes to Cracker Jack, some kids never grow up"

27) CRACKER JACK: Jack Guilford as school teacher―same as No. 21

28) KOOL POPS: "freezy, squeezy packs of frosty fruity fun"

29) SNICKERS: little boy on roller coaster―joined by other kids―and a chimp B&W from 1960s―singing commercial

30) BUTTERNUT: animated cow and elephant sing and dance

31) PAYDAY: pre-Monty Python style of animation here

32) BABY RUTH: clown

33) WESTERN UNION CANDYGRAMS: Peter Lawford―"Say 'I love you'with candy."

34) WESTERN UNION CANDYGRAMS: Lawford again

35) TOOTSIE POPS: owl and little boy animated

36) BABY RUTH: "Put on a Happy face"―Frankenstein and kids on slide

37) WESTERN UNION CANDYGRAMS: Peter Lawford for Christmas season

38) CAREFREE GUM: sugarless gum―compares itself to Trident

39) BUTTERFINGER: people with Butterfinger wrappers in the hands

40) TOOTISE ROLL: "good things rolled into one"―Claymation animation

41) TOOTSIE ROLL: Ian Haddow―probably the president of candy company―discusses "bite size" Totsie Rolls for Halloween

42) MASON DOTS: "Dotsmanship...the gentle art"―people share Dots―even a black child

43) CLARK TEABERRY GUM: from 1960s this has "the Teaberry Shuffle"  (chauffeur, marching soldier)  pink color

44) NESTLE TRIPLE DECKER BAR: George Pal-like animation as boy talks to little Swiss-accented man

45) 5TH AVENUE: people jumping and eating candy bars

46) TOOTSIE ROLL AND TOOTSIE POPS: little boys racing to see which one is eaten first

47) TOOTSIE ROLL: Claymation figures as in No. 40 for Tootsie Rolls

48) TOOTSIE ROLL: Pop Drops―all ages like this product

49) TOOTSIE ROLL: "How many licks does it take to get to the center?"―same as No. 7

50) TOOTSIE ROLL: opening to Where the Action Is, sponsored by Tootsie Roll and Clorets

51) ADAMS GUM: "Old Mr. Adams is the sourest man in town"― he chews Sour Gum but smiles at end of comercial

52) NESTLE'S CHOCOLITE: "Chocolate never felt as good as Chocolite"―mom and kids, black girl, some animation

53) NESTLE'S CHOCOLATE: kids at farm with lots of milk

54) NESTLE'S CHOCOLITE: animated commercial

55) NESTLE'S $100,000 BAR: people stretching out a string of caramel

56) SUPER SIP: plastic bag with punch inside―drink with straw

57) BUTTERNUT: same as No. 2

58) TIC-TAC: cheerleaders for breath mints

59) TIC-TAC: bowlers, teenagers, dancers for breath mints

60) TIC-TAC: same as No. 26

 

15.2  Candy and Gum

1) M&M CANDY: rough-looking cowboys playing cards almost shoot dealer because he has put chocolate on the cards―two animated M&M candies save the day―tough guys are playing Fish  excellent color

2) ALMOND JOY: man is deep sea diving when he gets the urges for a Peter Paul Almond Joy

3) MOUNDS: man is ski jumping when he gets the urges for a Peter Paul Mounds   

4) CLANKY CHOCOLATE SYRUP: animated spot with Clanky the Spaceman which is a plastic bottle of syrup for making milk and ice cream confections

5) M&M CANDY: two little girls―one has chocolate all over her face―segues to animated candy and peanut plunging into pool―"melts in your hand, not in your mouth"―no chocolate mess―segues to spot for M&M CHEWIES make your mouth water

6) M&M CANDY: two little girls―one has chocolate all over her face―segues to animated candy and peanut plunging into pool―melts in your hand, not in your mouth―no chocolate mess―segues to spot for M&M WAFER BAR for a nickel

7) M&M CANDY: two little girls―one has chocolate all over her face―segues to animated candy and peanut plunging into pool―melts in your hand, not in your mouth―no chocolate mess―segues to spot for M&M WAFER BAR for a nickel

8) TOOTSIE ROLL and TOOTSIE POPS: if your child were to give you his favorite candy―puts pops and split-up rolls in a formal candy box

9) TOOTSIE ROLL: Halloween night―man pushes back door―wife offers Tootsie Rolls 10

10) DENTYNE GUM: kine of man at drive in, stuns waitress when he pulls out toothbrush and cleans teeth

11) DOUBLEMINT GUM: "Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Fun" theme song as played by two of several musical instruments―1960s   15 seconds

12) DOUBLEMINT GUM: twin women sing the famous song―1960s

13) DOUBLEMINT GUM: twin women with identical collie puppies

                ―1960s   15 seconds

14) TOOTSIE ROLL POP: boy and girl fanatsize―he's a spaceman-cowboy-pirate, she's a princess-majorette-teacher (sex-role stereotypes―NOT A KINESCOPE) 1950s

15) TOOTSIE ROLL POPS: same as No. 1

16) M&M CANDY: no Mr. Chocolate mess―invite "the good guys" to your party

17) MARS TOASTED ALMOND BARS: adult man eats one while announces explains why it is "the world's most expensive-tasting candy bar"

18) REED'S CANDY: give roll of Reed's to your favorite sourpuss

19) MILKY WAY: nostalgia and suggestion to freeze this candy bar

20) MARS TOASTED ALMOND BAR: 30-second version of No. 13

21) MARS TOASTED ALMOND BAR: same as No. 13

22) UNCLE BEN'S RICE: no surface starch―compared to regular rice―NOT CANDY AND GUM

23) TOOTSIE ROLL: Saturday afternoon at the movies―little boy in movie show with candy and B Westerns―stress that chewy chewy Tootsie Roll goes on a long time―1950s

24) TOOTSIE POPS: ask Mr. Cow, Mr. Fox, Mr. Turtle, and Mr. Owl how many licks to center―they all bite except Owl

25) TOOTSIE POPS: teenage boys hanging-out licking Pops―stress that "your daddy" grew up eating Pops

26) TOOTSIE POPS: Earl J. Waggedorn tempted by angel and devil―bites after 161 licks   color

 

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