90s commercial jingles were catchy AF
Maker now didn't that make you want to buy a Mentos? I seriously wanted this to be my career. When I was younger, I would sing the jingles all day in the shower, at the store, wherever. So it is kind of funny that my now career is in graphic design and marketing for food, clothing and all types of products I want to share or song the ones that are my favorite coded ice cream. Build on things, no need for sick what would you do?
Franklin Finds Out
@FFO · 0:17
Yeah, I totally was singing the mentos commercial as soon as it started playing. I was like, yeah, I know it. We all know it. We're all 90s babies, so it's all good
Gail Nobles
@GailN · 0:48
Hello. I love s s commercial jingles, AF commercials. The commercial I remember most in the 90s was the Michael Jackson commercial. In 1992, it was a Pepsi commercial when Michael Jackson was singing with the little boy. Michael jackson jackson. Whenever you need me, I'll be there. And Michael Jackson, the big Michael Jackson was playing the piano. I thought that was a very interesting commercial. Thank you for sharing
It's as a super fun of Michael Jackson. I absolutely love that commercial. I loved Michael so much that I don't know if you listened to my previous episodes about Renting from Blockbuster, but I loved him so much that my parents, for like one of my birthdays I want to say 7th or 8th birthday, they bought me Moonwalker on VHS and I watched that every day for years. I loved Moonwalker. I loved Michael Jackson so much
Gail Nobles
@GailN · 0:17
You. Hi. I think I might have heard it. I need to go back and listen and see. Yeah, we've got something in common, Dan, because I loved Michael Jackson, too
Daniel Dayao
@Mr.Dan · 1:39
I'm messing up with this graph and oh, wait, let me just have a mentos and boom, you get the big deal. Mentos equals millionaire. I mean, that's what happened in that commercial, man. I loved it. I remember just like taking my first mentos and I was just like, when's my life going to change? I mean, what's going to happen here? But no so good, man. Now commercials are still pretty catchy