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1960s Gillette Stainless Razor Blue Blades Commercial
0:52
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M&Ms 1970 Commercial
0:29
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1985 New Coke "New Edition" TV Commercial
0:29
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Nacho Cheese Doritos 1979 Commercial
0:30
5
EARLY 1960's KELLOGGS COMMERCIAL - TOP CAT
1:34
Apple Macintosh 1984 Commercial
0:30
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1980s Skittles commercial
0:30
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1950's Kool Aid Commercial
0:59
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Michael Jordan 1989 Wheaties Commercial
0:30
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Old Spice 1972 TV Commercial
0:30
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1982 7 Up "Never Had It, Never Will" Commercial
0:30
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Tide Laundry Detergent Commercial From 1983
0:46
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7Up Commercial Early 1980s - Geofrey Holder
0:29
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1954 Ad - Sugar Frosted Flakes
0:59
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1960's Life Cereal TV Commercial
0:37
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Burger King Commercial - Have it Your Way - 1974
1:01
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1975 McDonalds Commercial
0:58
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Fruit of the Loom Commercial - 1978
0:31
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Life Savers 1978 Commercial With Peter Billingsley (A Christmas Story)
0:30
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Shirley Temple Doll Commercial 1957
0:58
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Mid 1960s Cool Whip Commercial
0:59
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Cap'n Crunch Crunchberries 1960s Cereal Box Tv Commercial
1:02
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1960's Mattel Toy Commercial - Mouseketar
0:58
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1960s Roy Rogers Post Toasties Cereal Commercial
0:30
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Meet Mean Mr. Clean Commercial 1965
0:59
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1986 Klondike Bar "What Would You Do?"
0:30
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Television Commercials from the 1980s
19:13
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January 31, 1982 commercials on ABC
29:20
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WGN TV Commercials, December 25, 1984
24:55
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1979 Reese's Pieces commercial
0:29
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Hawaiian Punch Commercial 1977
0:30
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TOOTSIE ROLL POP COMMERCIAL 1969
0:58
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1961 Coke commercial Coke keeps you thin!
1:04
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Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Noah's Ark commercial (1987)
0:30
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Mr Clean commercial 1978
0:29
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1984 Commercial Wendy’s Where's the Beef?
0:29
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Advertising Pepsi with Cindy Crawford - 1992
1:00
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1994 Pepsi Commercial with Michael Richards, Cindy Crawford & Rodney Dangerfield
0:30
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Wheaties Commercial with Bruce Jenner (1978)
0:30
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Oscar Mayer Commercial -1973: "My bologna has a first name......."
0:31
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Original "Where's The Beef!?" Wendy's Commercial, January 10, 1984
0:29
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Calgon Bath Powder Commercial--"Calgon, Take Me Away!" (1978)
0:29
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McDonald's Value Pack Commercial (1985)
0:30
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1950's Winston cigarette commercial featuring The Flintstones
1:20
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1984 Apple's Macintosh Commercial
0:59
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Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial - 1969
0:59
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Life Call Commercial "I've fallen and I can't get up!"
1:00
48
Quaker Life Cereal - Mikey Hates Everything (1972)
0:29
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Pete Rose - 1985 Wheaties TV commercial - What The Big Boys Eat
0:30
50
1960's Commercial - Jolly Green Giant
1:00
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Marlboro Country Commercial 1970s
0:59
52
1960s Television Commercials
23:41
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ABC Early 1970s Commercials
10:52
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Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Hey You Got Peanut Butter in My Chocolate 1981
0:30
55
Classic Kool-Aid Man Commercial Compilation (OH YEAH!)
0:53
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Micheal Jordan Be Like Mike Gatorade Commercial (1992)
1:00
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ABC Early 1970s Commercials
10:52
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Television Commercials of the 1960s
9:57
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1980s Commercials Volume 1
12:50
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Classic Coca Cola Commercials (40s-50s-60s)
12:38
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1970s Commercials Volume 1
13:36
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Folgers Coffee Sexist 1960's Ads
3:26

Apple Macintosh 1984 Commercial

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Apple Macintosh 1984 Commercial

The Mac, short for Macintosh[a] (its official name until 1999), is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The name Macintosh is a reference to a type of apple called McIntosh. The product lineup includes the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, and the iMac, Mac Mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro desktops. Macs are sold with the macOS operating system.

Jef Raskin conceived the Macintosh project in 1979, which was usurped and redefined by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 1981. The Macintosh has a 9-inch monochrome monitor built into the case, and was launched in January 1984, after Apple's "1984" advertisement during Super Bowl XVIII.
In 1987, the Macintosh II brought color graphics. From 1994, Power Macintosh transitioned from Motorola 68000 series processors to PowerPC. Through most of the 1990s, the Mac was not fully competitive with commodity IBM PC compatibles.
The 1996 acquisition of NeXT returned Steve Jobs to Apple, whose focused product oversight pushed the Mac mainstream with the 1998 iMac G3, the OS X operating system (renamed to macOS in 2016), and the Mac transition to Intel processors from 2005 to 2006. High pixel density Retina displays debuted in the iPhone 4 in 2010 and the MacBook Pro in 2012. In the 2010s, the Mac was neglected under CEO Tim Cook, especially for professional users, but was reinvigorated with new high-end Macs and the transition to Apple silicon, which had originated in iOS devices.

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