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Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids!

The Trix Rabbit is one of those cereal mascots who spent decades chasing the same bowl of cereal and almost…

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Posted in 1960's

The World of Commander McBragg

The World of Commander McBragg was one of those quick little cartoon shorts that showed up inside other shows, especially…

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Tennessee Tuxedo: The Penguin Who Tried, But Couldn’t Succeed-o

Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales was a Saturday morning cartoon that aired on CBS from 1963 to 1966. It starred…

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Posted in 1970's

Two-Year-Old Tiger Woods On TV

Before he became one of the greatest golfers of all time, Tiger Woods was a 2-year-old kid on The Mike…

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National Donut Day: Time To Make The Donuts With Fred

Today is National Donut Day, so it feels like the perfect time to celebrate with Fred the Baker and his…

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Before There Was Jell-O Wrestling…

Check out this advertisement for Jell-O from the early 60’s. Jell-O fisticuffs! Would they run an ad like this today?

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Posted in 1970's

Sesame Street’s Counting Songs: The Numbers That Got Stuck In Our Heads

When people mention the Sesame Street counting song, a lot of us instantly hear that funky: “1, 2, 3, 4,…

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Posted in 1970's

Nobody Doesn’t Like Sara Lee

As a kid growing up, I didn’t understand why everyone said “Nobody doesn’t like Sara Lee” was incorrect English. I…

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Posted in 1970's

Columbia House: 11 Albums For A Dollar

Columbia House was how I started my record collection. 11 albums for just one dollar! What a bargain, until you…

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Posted in 1970's

Virginia Slims: “You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby”

The Virginia Slims commercials were some of the most memorable cigarette ads of the late 1960s and 1970s, built around…