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Posted in 1950's 1960's

The Adventures of Superman

I was not even born when The Adventures of Superman first aired, but it still became one of my favorite…

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Posted in 1970's

Dondi, the Sunday Comics, and the Bicentennial Newspaper I Saved

The newspaper shown here is the actual paper I brought home for my family and saved because it marked the…

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Posted in 1960's 1970's

When Plymouth Turned a Cartoon Into a Muscle Car

The Road Runner was already a Saturday morning favorite before Plymouth got involved. Kids knew the bird, the desert, the…

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Posted in 1960's

The Road Runner Show: Saturday Morning Speed

This clip from 1966 comes from The Road Runner Show, when Warner Bros. gave Wile E. Coyote and the Road…

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Posted in 1960's

Colt 45 and the Man Who Waited for the Pour

Colt 45 started in Baltimore in 1963, and even the name had a local sports connection. The brand now says…

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Posted in 1950's 1960's

Maxwell House and the Percolator Days

Before Mr. Coffee changed the way so many of us made coffee (drip coffee), most homes had a percolator sitting…

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Posted in 1960's

Before the Lawyers Got Involved

As a kid, I always wondered why adults were leaving blasting caps around often enough that they had to hire…

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Posted in 1960's

New Country Corn Flakes

The New Country Corn Flakes commercial stood out to me as a kid, and I still remember it to this…

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Posted in 1980's

The FedEx Fast-Talking Man

Before every company tried to make commercials feel like mini-movies, FedEx gave us one that felt like a full workday…

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Posted in 1950's 1960's 1970's 1980's

“Shoop Shoop Hula Hoop”

I remember my mom calling it the “Shoop Shoop Hula Hoop,” and for years I wondered where that came from….