Most 'Offensive' Commercials Of All-Time?

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The Kool-Aid ad needs a little context. Just in case you forgot, that ad aired to a generation of parents who had fought a bloody war against the Japanese (and so many had lost brothers and fathers/uncles). Given the time, showing a happy Japanese family enjoying Kool-Aid was actually an incredibly bold, anti-racist statement. Imagine a business showing an al-Qaeda family enjoying their product today.

georgeford
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That doll ad is the stuff of nightmares. That doll's laugh is something straight out of a horror film.

nikkijean
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Does anyone else just binge her videos?

espresso_summer
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Please do more of these. I remember an ad for TAB cola that was discontinued because the girl on the beach, drinking a TAB, was so good looking people weren't even aware of the product being advertised!

lapdog
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I’m a baby boomer and I can say with certainty that my generation didn’t get offended with TV sitcoms and did not know what what gender pronouns were, good times!. Also the best advice my parents gave me was if you listen to idiots you’re going to become one

joseojea
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there's something so nice about the 40s commercials, no music, with a guy talking in a slow, playful and charming manner

Killingglorie
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The coffee one TOTALLY felt like a mini episode of something.
You already knew when he blew out that candle they conceived their first kid after that cup of coffee.

Folgers saves marriages,
Folgers gives life.
Coffee is life.

tsolgames
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Andy Griffth and I Love Lucy were both extremely well written and filmed.

garysmith
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I miss the days when ads would sell you on their product like they're supposed to instead of selling an ideology.

missmadyreads
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So so happy I grew up during times where we weren't so sensitive and offended. So exhausting now.

Miracx
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I’m just realizing that if we had these ads nowadays, I think I wouldn’t skip the ads- it’s so entertaining

Blueberriez
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Back then most commercials were done live during the show. Im 63 and i remember them being live and the bloopers were outstandingly hilarious!

lggjlij
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Back in the 80s, my newly married mom couldn't make my dad a good cup of coffee to save her life, but instead of telling her, he let her fill his travel mug & stopped at dunkins, just tossing hers out. Unfortunately, he left a bunch of empty cups in the backseat, so she found out 🤦🏻‍♀ she thought it was sweet he didn't want to hurt her feelings.
To this day, she can't make a decent pot of coffee 🤣🤣🤣

jewel
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I love old commercials/television, especially from the 40s and 50s with that deep voice and the professional atmosphere. Its entertaining and a breath of fresh air

easternag
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That Levi's commercial demonstrates how diverse advertising really was back then. Then it was natural and normal....today it's forced and obvious.

kayakdan
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As much fun as it was to watch vintage ads with a young person, the zeal and joy Brett had on her face using the grill gun was still the best ad. Proof the that there is a little pyro in all of us, and as the wise Beavis said, "Fire is cool".

jameydunne
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Even though there is an ad-free version on DW+, I still like to watch Brett on YouTube because her ad reads are always so good 😂😂

Christ-Is-King_
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The big thing for me about these commercials is getting to see how long some of the brands everybody knows have actually been around. It’s kinda crazy.

jamesredline
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I find it hilarious that every daily wire host gets to use the grill torch for the ad, except Matt, whose editors staight up told him "no" 😂

theresegretencord
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The older commercials were much better. They actually let you KNOW about product itself! I was born in '57 and I watched a lot of these commercials.

davidhoffman