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When Aftershave Came With Self-Defense Instructions

Hai Karate was one of those aftershaves that sold the joke as much as the scent. It launched in 1967…

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Posted in 1950's 1960's

“Brylcreem, a little dab’ll do ya…”

That line was everywhere. The ads promised you didn’t need much, just a small dab, and suddenly you’d look sharp,…

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Pop-Tarts were introduced by Kellogg’s in 1964

Pop-Tarts were introduced by Kellogg’s in 1964. They were first sold as a quick toaster pastry and originally came in…

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You Can Trust Your Car…can you finish it?

You Can Trust Your Car to the Man Who Wears the Star was one of those great old advertising lines…

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Posted in 1960's 1970's 1980's

The Maytag Repair Men

Jesse White was the original “Ol’ Lonely,” the bored Maytag repairman with nothing to do because Maytag appliances were supposed…

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Mahna Mahna

Mahna Mahna is one of those nonsense songs that somehow parked itself in everyone’s brain forever. Most of us remember…

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Who had a Farrah Doll?

The Farrah doll was part of full-blown Farrah Fawcett mania in the late 1970s, when her feathered hair, red swimsuit…

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You Can Take Salem Out of the Country But….

Here’s another forgotten jingle to get stuck in your head: “You can take Salem out of the country, but you…

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The New Zoo Revue

The New Zoo Revue premiered on Monday, January 24, 1972, and ran in first-run syndication until 1977, with reruns keeping…

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Did You Watch Super Chicken?

Super Chicken was one of those cartoons that felt like it was made for kids, but the jokes were flying…