Farrah Fawcett Shampoo

Farrah Fawcett Shampoo was introduced by Fabrege Inc. from the late 70’s through the mid 80’s. This commercial was from 1978. The shampoo was part of an entire line of Farah Fawcett hair care products.

The back of the Farah Fawcett Shampoo bottle said:
“I guess my hair is my signature. That’s why I developed this special shampoo with Fabrege to keep hair looking fresh and wholesome all the time. There are B vitamins, Minerals (calcium, copper, zinc) natural to all hair. Keratin, hair’s own protein. Plus garden herbs. It’s like an energy bath for hair. With gentle cleansers that help hair maintain its vitality even if you shampoo every day. My hair really looks softer, shinier and livelier. If you want your hair to be your signature too, try it. And try my Creme Rinse/Conditioner to make hair behave right away. It’s so simple”. It was then signed Farrah Fawcett

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F Troop Season 2 Opening

A politically incorrect TV show in the 60’s is even more so today about US soldiers and American Indians in the wild west.  It ran from  September 14, 1965 to April 6, 1967.  The first season was 34 episodes in black and white and 31 episodes in color in the second season.  

Relive the memories here!  Makes a great gift!

https://www.yourememberthat.com/files/1b1822aef9b1fab1.mp4

Who Remembers Falstaff Beer?

Falstaff Beer reached it’s peak of production in 1965 with over 10 million barrels brewed that year but watched it’s sales drop 70% in the next ten years.  Today the brand is owned by Pabst Brewing Corporation.  Mmmmm, Beer!

https://www.yourememberthat.com/files/2f0840299e64836f.mp4

Freddie and the Dreamers – Do The Freddie

Do The Freddie was a dance fad in 1965 by the British band  Freddie and the Dreamers.  To do The Freddie, simply stand in place; then, in rhythm with the music first extend the left leg and raise both arms, as if you were doing jumping jacks; then extend the right leg and raise both arms again. Repeat until the song’s conclusion.

Frederick “Freddie” Garrity (14 November 1936 – 19 May 2006 was the frontman/lead singer of Freddie and the Dreamers.  He died of  emphysema.

https://www.yourememberthat.com/files/2f5b03eb9d19522c.mp4
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