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Ho Ho Ho… Green Giant!

Some commercials you don’t just remember — you can still hear them. The Jolly Green Giant made vegetables feel bigger…

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When Elvis Rocked the USS Hancock

On April 3, 1956, Elvis Presley made one of his early national TV appearances on The Milton Berle Show, but…

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The Frito Bandito

The Frito Bandito was introduced by Frito-Lay in 1967 as a cartoon mascot for Fritos corn chips. He was animated…

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ABC’s 40th Anniversary

ABC 40th Anniversary. How many faces or shows from the past do you recognize? 33 years later, do you think…

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Posted in 1950's 1960's

When Guns Were Fun

There was a time when a kid could watch a Saturday morning ad and immediately know what he wanted next:…

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The Rifleman

If you grew up on TV westerns, The Rifleman was one of the shows that stood out right from the…

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The Cisco Kid: One of TV’s First Color Westerns

Before television westerns filled the schedule in the 1950s, The Cisco Kid was already riding into living rooms. The TV…

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The Lone Ranger: “Hi-Yo, Silver!” and the TV Western That Started Early

Before TV westerns took over the 1950s, The Lone Ranger was already riding across the small screen. The series premiered…

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Did you have Shark Pack?

I felt that changing the discs to make it do different maneuvers meant you might as well have pushed it…

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Sugar Jets: Space-Age Cereal In A Bowl

Sugar Jets was a General Mills cereal from the 1950s and 1960s, right when everything “space age” seemed exciting to…