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The Native American man crying over the garbage. I remember seeing one once that I have no idea what it was for but I laughed and laughed. I'm pretty sure I was much younger. There was an old man sitting at a table with a glass of milk. It gets spilled and he starts crying.
There's probably more but those 2 have left the longest impression I think. But I do love old commercials.
Remember the McDonald's commercials that promoted the fact that you could buy lunch and still get change back from a dollar? That was back in the day when lunch for an adult amounted to what is called a "kids" meal today. Reg. hamburger, small fries and a Coke. No supersizing etc. I tell my kids this all the time.
I liked the Where's the Beef one from Wendy's too.
Not sure what product was being advertised but there was one where there was this old, old man and he said something like "You want a piece of me" to a much younger guy (I think). And then he headbutts him. It might have been a milk commercial?
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