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Roughly four hours of original 80s broadcast advertising captured straight from the tape, with original audio and the imperfect transitions that prove no one has touched these spots since they aired. From cereal-aisle staples to late-night infomercials, this disc is a time capsule of grocery store impulse buys, toy aisle dreams, and movie theater anticipation.

The 1984-1989 window was peak mass-market TV advertising. Saturday morning kid-vid, prime-time sitcoms, late-night talk shows, and the cable expansion all crowded the dial. Every commercial break was its own short film, and brands still believed in a loud end card. Local-station IDs, weather teases, and 1-800 numbers stitched the reel together.

The heart of this disc is its parade of beloved icons and family-friendly spots. Cereal mascots, toy aisle gold, soda jingles, fast-food deal cards, and the local-news weather lady. Every entry below is a real moment captured on this exact disc, listed in the order it aired.

If you grew up with this era of television, this disc is your ticket back. Original audio, original broadcast order, no remasters or modern restoration. Add this volume to your cart and bring the CRT-glow nostalgia of 80s television home tonight.

Approximately 4 hours of original commercials with original audio, in broadcast order.

Featured commercials:
Pound Puppies Newborns (1986)

Tonka brings the cuddliest litter of huggable pups home for adoption. Tiny tails, floppy ears, and the sweetest puppy-dog eyes that made every kid beg to take one home from the toy aisle. More tender moments with Tonka's softest stuffed friends. Pajama-clad kids cradled their newborn pups under the covers, sparking a plush-pup craze that swept across living rooms everywhere. The Tonka Pound Puppies Newborns logo bursts onto the screen with that unmistakable jingle. A nostalgic reminder of the toy that turned every bedroom into a puppy adoption center.

McDonald's (1986)

Step into the magical world of McDonaldland where conveyor belts of golden fries and burgers fly through Ronald's whimsical food factory. Pure fast-food fantasy.

McDonald's Great Basketball Playoff (1986)

Ronald McDonald takes to the court with hoop dreams in hand. Slam-dunk fun and McDonald's giveaways made shooting baskets between bites the coolest thing going.

McDonald's McNuggets (1986)

Ronald and the gang celebrate the golden, crispy bites that became every kid's lunchtime favorite. Six pieces of pure McNugget joy with a choice of dipping sauces. A whole crowd of dancing McNugget characters bops along to the irresistible jingle. Fast-food fun packaged in those iconic red and yellow cardboard boxes.

Walt Disney Home Video (1986)

The Walt Disney Company invites families to bring the magic home. Classic animated tales ready to play and replay on the family VCR for movie nights to remember.

Disney Children's Favorites (1986)

Over 80 favorite songs straight from Disney's vault, sung by a cast of beloved animated friends. Sing-along magic that filled station wagons on every road trip. This Old Man, Skip To My Lou, and dozens more childhood classics brought to life with Disney charm. Pure musical sunshine for the whole family. The Hokey Pokey, Camptown Races, I've Been Working On The Railroad, and Pop Goes The Weasel. The songbook of childhood, all on one Disney collection. Disney Favorites comes packaged in a keepsake binder bursting with sing-along magic. Not available in stores, only by calling 1-800-641-1200 for $14.95.

General Mills Fruit Wrinkles (1986)

Wide-eyed kids discover the wrinkly, fruity bursts of flavor that crinkled and crunched in every bite. Snack time turned into a playful flavor explosion. Swirling psychedelic colors and wrinkly fruit shapes dance across the screen in a candy-coated rainbow. The ultimate after-school treat in a foil pouch.

Tonka Rock Lords (1986)

They look like ordinary rocks, but watch them transform into mighty warriors. The boulders that battled became one of the most clever toy lines of the decade. Hand-held boulders crack open to reveal fierce mineral champions ready for combat. Tonka's geological gladiators rocked the toy aisle and rumbled across bedroom floors. The Rock Lords logo crashes in with thunderous flair. Tonka delivered the rumble of stone-on-stone action that made playtime an epic mountain showdown.

The Adventures Of Teddy Ruxpin (1986)

Teddy and his friends sail their flying ship across the magical land of Grundo. The talking bear who read storybooks aloud also starred in his own animated adventures.

Hamburger Helper (1986)

The Helping Hand glove pops up to save dinner once again. Mom's secret weapon for stretching a pound of ground beef into a family feast in just one skillet.

Six Flags Fabulous Fair Giveaway (1986)

Roller coasters loop, prizes await, and Wonder Woman makes a guest appearance at the Fabulous Fair Giveaway. Six Flags fun packed into one screaming, splashing summer escape.

G.I. Joe (1986)

Binoculars scan the horizon for COBRA forces while jets streak across the sky. A Real American Hero moment from Hasbro's iconic battle line. Tanks roll across United States terrain as the G.I. Joe team springs into action. Animated heroics that had kids saluting the screen between Saturday morning cartoons. A G.I. Joe vehicle rockets across the desert at full throttle. Yo Joe action that brought military adventure straight from the toy box to the TV screen.

Cheerios (1986)

Golden Os float in cold milk, ready for a healthy bowlful. The breakfast classic that built champions one tiny ring at a time. An animated bus character zips between smiling kids enjoying their morning bowls. Cheerios delivered wholesome goodness with a side of sunny morning energy. Bright-eyed kids dig into peach-topped bowls of Cheerios. The little Os that grown-ups trusted and kids actually loved to eat.

ALF (1986)

The wisecracking alien from Melmac plops onto the couch for another night of laughs. NBC's furry house guest brought intergalactic comedy into prime time. ALF cozies up with the Tanner kids for cookies and shenanigans. The Alien Life Form became one of the decade's most beloved sitcom stars. More mischief with everyone's favorite cat-craving alien. ALF made every Monday night a Melmacian marvel for fans tuning in nationwide.

WBFS Funshine Festival (1986)

Channel 33's Funshine Festival lineup splashed across the screen with cartoon stars galore. Florida kids tuned in for hours of after-school animated escape.

General Mills Fruity Yummy Mummy (1986)

The newest monster cereal joins the Count Chocula family. Fruity Yummy Mummy wrapped breakfast in a sweet, mummy-mash spell of fruity flavor.

Golden Grahams (1986)

Golden honey graham squares crunched in cold milk for a breakfast that tasted like graham crackers and morning sunshine. A General Mills classic.

General Mills Fruity Yummy Mummy (1986)

The newest monster mascot dances onto cereal shelves with a cloud of fruity charm. Yummy Mummy joined Boo Berry, Frankenberry, and Count Chocula in cereal aisle royalty.

Trix (1986)

The silly rabbit just can't catch a break, but those fruit-shaped Trix pieces look so good. Kids cheer and chant, Silly Rabbit, Trix are for kids! The Trix Rabbit schemes up another plan to grab a bowlful. Bright fruit shapes spill across the screen in red, yellow, and orange splendor.

Tropical Teddy Ruxpin (1986)

Teddy Ruxpin lounges in a tropical scene with festive flowers and palms. The talking bear branched out with new accessories and adventures for his growing fan club.

Baskin-Robbins (1986)

Cheerful kids dig into colorful scoops of ice cream with whipped-cream smiles. Baskin-Robbins made every birthday party feel like a 31-flavor celebration.

Alice (1986)

Mel's Diner serves up another helping of laughs with Alice and the gang in syndicated reruns. Kiss my grits never sounded so good.

Happy Days (1986)

Channel 33 brings Fonzie, Richie, and the Cunninghams back to weekday afternoons at 5 and 6 PM. Aaaay! The coolest reruns in town.

Popeye (1986)

The spinach-loving sailor man bursts onto the screen with Olive Oyl, Wimpy, and the whole crew. Animated antics that were strong to the finish. Popeye and friends sail through another comical adventure on the high seas. Hanna-Barbera kept the sailor man's legacy churning for a new generation.

Esther Williams Pools (1986)

The swimming legend lent her name to backyard pools that turned suburban yards into summer paradise. Diving boards, sparkling water, and sunshine guaranteed.

Kenner (1986)

The toy company logo flashes with classic blue branding. Kenner brought countless beloved playthings into living rooms throughout the decade.

Aquafresh For Kids (1986)

The triple-stripe toothpaste squirts out in red, white, and blue ribbons. A complete toothpaste designed just for kids made brushing actually fun.

Tonka Rock Lords (1986)

More volcanic action with the transforming boulders that battled across rocky landscapes. Tonka made stones come alive in epic mineral combat. Two mighty Rock Lord warriors face off on a cliffside as lava glows behind them. The toys that turned playtime into a primal mountain showdown. A pebble in the palm transforms into a mighty stone soldier in the blink of an eye. Pure transforming-toy magic that fit right in your pocket.

9Lives Cat Food (1986)

Morris the finicky cat sniffs another bowl with his usual disdain. Only the world's most discriminating feline picks 9Lives, and lucky cats agree. A young boy presents Morris with the gourmet meal cats love. The orange tabby with attitude made dinner time a feline event.

9Lives Morris By Moonlight (1986)

Morris the cat takes a moonlit stroll in this special edition spot. The world's most beloved feline added a touch of romance to suppertime.

9Lives Cat Food (1986)

Morris pads across the kitchen floor toward his evening meal. Cats with refined taste demand 9Lives, and Morris speaks for them all. Cans of Ocean Whitefish Dinner and Tender Beef line the counter. A whole menu of flavors for the most discerning kitties in the neighborhood.

Snickers (1986)

Hands tear into the iconic brown wrapper to reveal that chocolate, peanut, and caramel goodness. Snickers really satisfies, every single time.

Musketeers (1986)

The light, fluffy chocolate bar that's so airy you can't believe how good it tastes. 3 Musketeers delivered chocolate joy with every nougat bite.

Sony (1986)

A cutting-edge stereo system shows off crystal-clear sound and sleek black styling. Sony brought tomorrow's technology into the family room today. The premium electronics brand showcases its lineup of innovative home audio gear. Sony meant quality you could see, hear, and feel.

Reebok Freestyle (1986)

Two friends jog down the street in matching bright sneakers. Reebok's iconic athletic style captured the aerobics craze sweeping the nation.

JCPenney (1986)

You're looking smarter than ever at JCPenney. The department store sharpened up its image with quilted patriotic patterns and fresh fashion.

Aerobics (1986)

Leotard-clad enthusiasts grab their water bottles between high-energy workout sessions. Aerobics fever swept the decade in lycra and leg warmers.

Atari (1986)

Sleek robotic gadgetry and futuristic graphics promise the next generation of home entertainment. Atari kept pushing the boundaries of digital play.

Hollywood Brands Pay Day (1986)

The salty, sweet, peanut-packed candy bar lights up in glowing arcade-style letters. Pay Day delivered nutty flavor wrapped in golden caramel goodness. Pay Day bars cascade across the screen in a tower of peanut-covered glory. The original peanut and caramel bar that satisfied like no other.

The Lady Liberty Centennial (1986)

Lee Iacocca rallies America to keep the torch lit on the Statue of Liberty's 100th birthday. The Chrysler chairman led the campaign to restore Lady Liberty. Lee Iacocca speaks passionately about preserving America's most iconic symbol. Donations poured in to restore the gleaming green torch held high in New York Harbor. Scaffolding wraps the Statue of Liberty as restoration work continues. Iacocca asked Americans to help send a message of hope to the world. Keep The Torch Lit campaign asks for donations to The Lady 1986 in New York. A national fundraising effort celebrated 100 years of the Statue of Liberty.

Tegrin Medicated Shampoo (1986)

The bottle of Tegrin promises relief for itchy, flaky scalps. Medicated cleansing power that put dandruff in its place wash after wash. The Tegrin logo glows in green neon style as the medicated formula gets star treatment. Effective scalp care that made hair feel fresh and clean.

Star-Kist Charlie The Tuna (1986)

Sorry Charlie! The hippest tuna in the sea is back, hoping this time he'll be good enough for Star-Kist. Animated underwater charm at its finest.

Heinz Ketchup (1986)

The squeezable bottle of America's favorite ketchup gets a friendly squeeze. The thick, rich one that made fries, burgers, and meatloaf shine. The famous slow-pour Heinz tomato ketchup makes its iconic descent onto the plate. Anticipation never tasted so red, ripe, and tangy-sweet. Vintage charm and old-world style bring Heinz tradition to the table. The ketchup that's been thick, rich, and unforgettable for generations. A horse leans in for a curious sniff of Heinz tomato ketchup. Even the animals know this is the thick, rich one worth waiting for.

Bewitched (1986)

Samantha twitches her nose and the magic happens once again. Channel 20 brought the witchy sitcom classic back to weekday viewing. Samantha and Darrin navigate another magical mishap in their suburban home. The bewitching sitcom kept casting its spell over syndication audiences.

Wendy's (1986)

A friendly Wendy's pitch with fresh ingredients and that signature square-patty appeal. Old fashioned hamburgers done the way you like them.

My Buddy (1986)

A young girl hugs her freckle-faced doll close. My Buddy and Kid Sister became inseparable companions for kids across America, walking with you wherever you go.

Mr. Potato Head (1986)

Hasbro's spud with style returns with all his interchangeable parts. The classic taters got fresh new accessories for endless funny-face fun.

M.A.S.K. (1986)

Vehicles transform into combat machines as the heroic M.A.S.K. team battles V.E.N.O.M. Kenner's masked agents zoomed across living room battlefields. The pickup truck reveals hidden weapons and aerial attack mode. Illusion is the ultimate weapon and M.A.S.K. delivered transformative thrills.

Kenner M.A.S.K. (1986)

Stinger, Hurricane, and Firefly join the M.A.S.K. lineup with bold packaging and action-ready figures. Kenner's masked crusaders ruled the toy aisle.

The Jetsons (1986)

Meet George Jetson, his boy Elroy, daughter Judy, and Jane his wife. The futuristic family zooms across Channel 20 in colorful sky-high adventures. Channel 20 airs The Jetsons weekdays at 3:00 PM. The space-age sitcom brought 21st-century gadgets and grins to after-school cartoon time.

Sectaurs (1986)

Coleco's insect warriors take flight on giant bug mounts. The bug-riding heroes battled across the prehistoric world of Symbion in epic toy fashion.

WCIX Space Movie (1986)

Channel 6 Florida promotes its space-themed movie block with cosmic flair. Sci-fi adventures blasted across the screen for South Florida viewers.

Twix (1986)

Friends laugh and share the crunchy, chocolatey caramel cookie bar. Two for me, none for you, the perfect cookie crunch in every bite. Stack after stack of golden Twix bars line up in chocolate-coated glory. Cookies, caramel, and chocolate that delivered double the treat.

Twix Keep On Movin' (1986)

Kids dance and groove to the Keep On Movin' With Twix campaign. The chocolatey caramel cookie bar fueled fun, energy, and good times.

Foundation For Exceptional Children (1986)

A heartfelt appeal showcases the Yes I Can! program supporting children with special needs. The foundation celebrates achievement and determination in every child. A certificate of administration recognizes contributions to the foundation in Reston, Virginia. Yes I Can! continued its mission to support exceptional kids nationwide. The Yes I Can! awards program logo celebrates the abilities of every child. The foundation championed exceptional achievements with love and recognition.

Coleco Rambo (1986)

Rambo and his Force of Freedom fight back against the forces of S.A.V.A.G.E. Coleco's action figures brought big-screen heroics to bedroom battles. Rambo's helicopter rotors spin as the Force of Freedom prepares for another mission. Animated jungle action straight from the toy aisle.

Coleco Rambo The Force Of Freedom (1986)

The full Rambo lineup of figures and accessories appears with explosive packaging art. Each sold separately, all ready for adventure.

She-Ra Princess Of Power (1986)

For the honor of Grayskull, She-Ra leaps into action against the evil Horde. Mattel's princess with power ruled the toy aisle and the cartoon airwaves.

He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe (1986)

By the power of Grayskull, He-Man wields his Power Sword in heroic glory. The most powerful man in the universe brought Eternia to life.

She-Ra Princess Of Power (1986)

She-Ra and her companions ride into battle on Channel 20. The princess of power brought magic, friendship, and heroism to every episode. Kowl flies in to greet She-Ra with playful charm. The colorful Etherian sidekick joined the princess of power for adventure after adventure.

Smurfs Ice Cream (1986)

Smurfberry-flavored ice cream treats featuring Papa, Smurfette, and the gang. The little blue creatures made dessert taste deliciously magical. More smurfy frozen fun with everyone's favorite blue characters. The Smurfs brought sweetness from the mushroom village straight to the freezer aisle. Brainy and friends pose with their tasty ice cream creations. La la la-la-la-la, sing a happy song with a smurfberry frozen treat.

Hulk Hogan's Rock 'N' Wrestling (1986)

Hulkamania runs wild in animated form with Hogan, Andre the Giant, and the Iron Sheik. Saturday morning wrestling cartoon mayhem at its finest. The wrestling stars take their feuds to the cartoon ring with high-flying animated antics. Pile-driving fun for the WWF's youngest fans. The Iron Sheik schemes up another scheme as Hulk Hogan flexes his way to the rescue. The wrestling cartoon that bodyslammed Saturday mornings.

Robotech (1986)

Harmony Gold's epic anime saga brings transforming Veritech fighters and giant alien battles to American TV. Sci-fi storytelling on a galactic scale.

Critters (1986)

Wide-eyed kids face off against pint-sized fanged terrors in this spooky family flick. The carnivorous Crites came to a small town near you. The fuzzy, furry alien menaces tear into another farmhouse adventure. PG-13 popcorn fun packed with creature-feature thrills and chuckles. The Critters logo bursts onto the screen with bloody, jagged letters. New Line Cinema unleashed the spiky alien terrors on movie audiences everywhere.

Transformers (1986)

Robots in disguise, more than meets the eye. The Autobots and Decepticons brought transforming combat to bedroom playmats nationwide. Optimus Prime leads the Autobots into battle while Megatron schemes his next attack. Hasbro's transforming toys ruled the cartoon and toy aisle. An Autobot transforms from vehicle to robot in a blur of moving parts. The toys that taught a generation the meaning of robots in disguise. More transforming action with Hasbro's iconic robot warriors. Each Autobot and Decepticon shifted between alt-mode and battle-ready glory. A bold red and yellow Transformer figure stands ready for combat. The collectible toys turned every kid into a robotic battle commander.

Atari (1986)

A glowing tank graphic spins on a vibrant red background. Atari's gaming legacy continued to evolve with sleek new graphics and bigger thrills.

Wedding Gift (1986)

A formal wedding scene unfolds with a tuxedoed gentleman addressing the crowd. A timeless slice of black-tie celebration captured on screen. Wedding guests fill the ballroom for a glittering reception celebration. Big-band romance and dance-floor magic for the happy couple.

Voltron (1986)

Five robot lions combine to form Voltron, defender of the universe. The mighty cosmic warrior battled King Zarkon and the forces of evil.

ThunderCats (1986)

The Sword of Omens unleashes the Eye of Thundera. ThunderCats Ho! Lion-O leads his feline heroes in epic adventures across Third Earth.

Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn (1986)

Hot, buttery popcorn bursts from microwave bags in fluffy golden glory. Movie-night magic without ever leaving the kitchen.

Welch's Grape Juice (1986)

A wide-eyed kid takes a sip of Welch's purple goodness. The 100% pure grape juice packed in vitamin C and childhood sweetness.

G.I. Joe (1986)

The G.I. Joe logo flashes onto the screen with patriotic pride. A Real American Hero brought military adventure to a generation of kids.

Bally's Hotel (1986)

Telly Savalas welcomes guests to Bally's Las Vegas with classic Vegas glamour. Who loves ya, baby? Bally's delivered the good life on the Strip. 25 to 60 percent off rooms at Bally's hotels nationwide. Luxurious accommodations and casino excitement at unbeatable getaway prices. Sweeping shots of the Bally's hotel exterior show off resort-class luxury. Glamorous getaways in Vegas, Atlantic City, and beyond. The illuminated Bally's hotel sparkles against the night sky. Big lights, big nights, and big winnings awaited every guest. Elegant suites with fine furnishings welcome travelers to Bally's resorts. Sophisticated accommodations with first-class casino-side service. Friendly reservation agents stand by at 1-800-532-9900 for free information. Booking the Vegas escape of a lifetime was just a phone call away. More booking info with Bally's reservation specialists ready to help. The Vegas getaway dream was always a quick toll-free call from reality.

Stomper Mini 4WD (1986)

The tiny battery-powered four-wheel-drive trucks crawl over rocks, books, and arms. Stompers conquered every obstacle on the toy aisle adventure trail. Two miniature Stomper trucks stand side by side with chunky tires and headlights. The pocket-sized 4x4s that turned every floor into off-road country. Kids gather around a Stomper trail as the tiny trucks crawl through obstacle courses. Mini four-wheel-drive fun in a hand-held package.

Transformers (1986)

Autobots and Decepticons clash in transforming animated combat. Hasbro's robotic battle line continued to evolve with bold new characters. An aerial Decepticon swoops in for a dramatic attack. The transforming toys delivered explosive sci-fi battles in toy box and on TV.

Stomper Mini 4WD (1986)

A miniature Stomper truck crawls along with battery-powered determination. Schaper's tiny terrain-tackling toys started a small-scale 4x4 craze.

She-Ra Princess Of Power (1986)

She-Ra glows with magical strength as the Princess of Power transforms once again. Mattel's heroine ruled Etheria with sword-swinging style.

Quaker Cap'n Crunch (1986)

Cap'n Crunch and his crew sail the seas with crunchy corn and oat squares. Stays crunchy, even in milk! The breakfast cereal kids couldn't get enough of. A wide-eyed boy lights up at the taste of Cap'n Crunch's golden squares. Sweet, salty, crunchy adventure in every spoonful. The seafaring captain sets sail for another bowl of crunchy goodness. The cereal that turned breakfast into a high-seas adventure.

Entertech (1986)

Entertech battery-powered water guns deliver realistic action with rapid-fire blasts. Backyard combat upgraded to electric soak-em-ups. A young commando aims his Entertech blaster with steely focus. Battery-powered backyard battles took summer fights to a whole new level. The Entertech logo flashes onto the screen with bright pink neon flair. The brand that brought motorized firepower to outdoor playtime fun.

She-Ra Princess Of Power (1986)

She-Ra wields her Sword of Protection with magical might. Mattel's Princess of Power inspired courage and friendship across Etheria.

Astrology Hotline (1986)

Aries, Taurus, and the rest of the zodiac get their daily horoscope. Just dial 976 and your sign for celestial guidance, day or night. Phone numbers for every zodiac sign scroll up the screen. Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, and the rest just a phone call away from cosmic insight. Call now for your personalized astrology reading. Dial in for love advice, career tips, and starlit predictions guaranteed to charm.

Florida Keys Tourism (1986)

Tropical paradise awaits in the sunny Florida Keys. Call 1-800-FLA-KEYS or your travel agent for the laid-back island getaway of your dreams. Postcard-perfect Florida Keys scenes glow in tropical sunset hues. Sunshine, palm trees, and crystal blue waters beckoned snowbirds southward.

Florida Lottery (1986)

An animated zodiac figure rides a magical streak across the night sky. Lottery dreams and starry chances combine for instant-jackpot fun.

Sectaurs (1986)

Coleco's Sectaurs warriors mount their giant insect companions for battle. The bug-riding heroes brought a new kind of hand-puppet adventure to playtime.

Aaron Rents Furniture (1986)

A flashy salesman points to rental and return furniture deals at below wholesale prices. Aaron Rents made furnishing your home easy and affordable. Rental Return Furniture and New Furniture both available at wholesale prices. Aaron's classic 80s furniture pitch with bold pricing for budget-conscious shoppers. More furniture deals from Aaron Sells with rental return savings starting at $99. Affordable home furnishing solutions for every Florida budget.

Aaron Sells Furniture (1986)

Over 40 stores nationwide with locations in Hallandale, Hialeah, and Perrine. Aaron Sells Furniture made shopping for the home convenient across South Florida.

My Buddy (1986)

A young girl on her tricycle pals around with her My Buddy doll. Hasbro's freckle-faced friend went everywhere kids did, anywhere they wanted.

Cabbage Patch Kids (1986)

A bright-eyed boy hugs his Cabbage Patch Kid with a giant grin. Coleco's adoptable dolls remained the must-have hugs of the decade.

Cabbage Patch Kids Crimp 'N Curl (1986)

Girls show off their Cabbage Patch dolls with stylish new hairdos. The Crimp 'N Curl edition let little stylists create endless looks.

Transformers (1986)

Optimus Prime stands tall with the Autobot warriors at his side. The leader of the Autobots fought for freedom in every transforming battle. A red and white Transformer figure stands ready for action with iconic Hasbro packaging. The transforming heroes proudly displayed in toy aisle glory. The iconic Transformers logo blazes across the screen in chrome and pink. Robots in disguise that defined a generation of cartoon and toy magic.

Cambridge Catalog (1986)

A diet-conscious silhouette displays measurements for hand, waist, and knee. Free catalog by mail offered weight-loss programs in custom-made packages.

Pain Relief (1986)

Relief from minor aches and pains awaits with this trusted over-the-counter remedy. Comfort delivered straight to the medicine cabinet.

Care Bears (1986)

The colorful caring bears glow with their tummy-symbol superpowers. Tenderheart, Cheer Bear, and the rest spread love and joy across Care-A-Lot.

Cambridge Diet (1986)

Free catalog and health portfolio custom-made just for you. Call 1-800-228-5400 toll-free with no obligation for diet plans tailored to every body.

Cabbage Patch Kids (1986)

A precious Cabbage Patch Kid with curly blonde hair smiles in close-up. The dolls that started a worldwide adoption craze still tugged heartstrings.

Adult Drama (1986)

An emotional bathroom scene captures a moment of dramatic vulnerability. Primetime adult programming with the heart-wrenching storylines of the era.

Western Adventure Film (1986)

A cowboy carries his sidekick through dusty western terrain. Old-west drama and frontier action captured in cinematic style.

Long John Silver's Chicken Planks (1986)

Crispy, golden Chicken Planks fresh from Long John Silver's kitchen. Crunchy chicken and seafood favorites that turned every meal into a treasure feast. Family dinner around the Long John Silver's table with Chicken Planks for everyone. Affordable, crispy fast-food treats for the whole crew.

643-9821 (1986)

A line of dancing performers promotes a local phone number with high-energy flair. Call now for the entertainment offer with toe-tapping appeal.

Brut Cologne (1986)

A handsome young man strikes a thoughtful pose for the rugged men's fragrance. Brut delivered classic masculine appeal in every splash and spritz.

7-Up (1986)

Crystal-clear ice cubes splash around a refreshing 7-Up bottle. The Uncola delivered crisp, lemon-lime refreshment that made tongues tingle.

Diet 7-Up (1986)

Cans of Diet 7-Up sparkle with promise. Feels so good comin' down, the lemon-lime classic without the calories.

The Money Store (1986)

The Money Store storefront welcomes customers seeking second mortgage solutions. Easy access to fixed-rate home loans at trusted neighborhood locations. No points fixed-rate 2nd mortgage loans for a limited time. The Money Store offered flexible home equity solutions to budget-savvy borrowers.

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