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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:
Coors Light (1985)

The Silver Bullet hits the beach with bikinis, sunset palms, and a wild werewolf cameo that turned a light beer into pure summer legend.

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)

Mel Gibson and Tina Turner blast across the wasteland in a trailer dripping with leather, mohawks, and post-apocalyptic swagger.

California Cooler (1985)

One more reason to hate California, served chilled in a frosty bottle that fueled every backyard barbecue and beach bonfire of the decade.

Fruit Corners Fruit Bars (1985)

Strawberry Fruit Bars made from real fruit, with sweet first kisses and tender moments that made snack time feel like falling in love.

Back to the Future (1985)

Marty McFly meets his teenage mom and a wild-eyed Doc Brown in the trailer that turned a DeLorean into the coolest car in any decade.

Coppertone (1985)

Sun-drenched skin, sandy beaches, and that unmistakable golden tan glow that defined every summer vacation of the era.

Around the Clock (1985)

A rowdy dance club bash where the music never stops and the party people keep grooving until sunrise.

Silver Eagle Records (1985)

Rockin' Down the House on five records, eight tracks, or three cassettes for $19.95, packed with the hits that owned every radio dial.

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

Steven Spielberg's beloved alien charms a generation in a trailer full of Reese's Pieces, flying bikes, and that little glowing fingertip.

Pepsi (1985)

Neon-bright kids in oversized sweatshirts dance through a sun-soaked block party, sipping Pepsi and living the choice of a new generation.

Real California Milk (1985)

Big hair, brighter sweaters, and an ice-cold glass of milk poured for the radio station glow-up that made dairy feel downright glamorous.

Rambo First Blood Part II (1985)

Sylvester Stallone returns with a bow, a bandana, and pure jungle fury in the trailer that defined 80s action movie muscle.

Playtex Tampons (1985)

The new polyacrylate-free formula promised more comfortable performance with the discreet, friendly delivery only Playtex could pull off.

Red Sonja (1985)

Brigitte Nielsen swings her sword through fire and fantasy in the sword-and-sorcery trailer that brought pulp adventure to the multiplex.

Pepsi (1985)

Bottles caked in fresh ice and a guitar-slinging rocker remind everyone that the choice of a new generation came with serious refreshment.

Pens Mail Order (1985)

A color for every job, every signature, every doodle, available toll-free at 1-800-453-8501 with that classic infomercial blue-screen pitch.

The Goonies (1985)

Steven Spielberg presents Richard Donner's treasure-hunting adventure where a band of misfit kids chase pirate gold through booby-trapped tunnels.

Maybelline (1985)

Lush lashes and dewy gloss showcase the cosmetics every teenager begged for at the mall makeup counter.

Champale (1985)

Ahhh, Champale. The bubbly malt liquor that turned ordinary nights into smooth, sparkling sophistication.

Haagen-Dazs (1985)

Cool cats in shades and trench coats line up for the premium ice cream that turned dessert into a yuppie status symbol.

St. Elmo's Fire (1985)

The Brat Pack tears up the screen with romance, regret, and that unforgettable saxophone-soaked theme song.

Hawaii Five-O (1985)

Book 'em, Danno. Jack Lord and the Five-O squad return weeknights at five o'clock for syndicated crime-fighting in paradise.

8 O'Clock Movie (1985)

Neon grids and laser sunsets usher in primetime cinema with fewer interruptions, just the way movie night was meant to be.

Folgers Coffee (1985)

The secret swap fools the office crowd as Mrs. Olson's mountain-grown brew proves once again to be the best part of waking up.

TWA (1985)

You're going to like us, with friendly skies, gleaming L1011s, and the kind of in-flight service that made flying feel glamorous again.

Meow Mix (1985)

Tail-twitching kitties tuck into the tuna, chicken, and liver flavors that had every cat singing meow-meow-meow-meow at dinnertime.

GMC Trucks (1985)

Ten-point-nine percent APR financing on 1982 light-duty trucks and vans, ready to haul anything the workweek could throw at them.

Southern California GMC Truck Dealers (1985)

Sun-baked highways and chrome bumpers showcase the rugged pickups built for cruising the coast and conquering the canyons.

Bob Stark's Builders Emporium (1985)

The friendly hardware guy walks the aisles of garage door openers and weekend project gear with prices that made every DIY dad smile.

Builders Emporium (1985)

We make the cost of living cost less, the no-nonsense home improvement chain that fueled every Saturday morning project.

Car Stereo Sale (1985)

Pioneer, Kraco, and Blaupunkt decks lined up for the install bay, ready to pump cassette tapes through every set of factory-upgraded speakers.

The Bridge at Remagen (1985)

Wartime drama and explosive battle scenes bring classic Hollywood combat to the late-night movie slot.

C&R Clothiers (1985)

Better suit and sport coat sale with the kind of department store deals that suited up every dad in town for less.

Easy-Off Oven Cleaner (1985)

Fast and easy aerosol foam makes lots of cleaning easier, blasting through baked-on grime so the kitchen could shine again.

Skippy Peanut Butter (1985)

A hungry kid bites into a thick peanut butter sandwich while creamy spoonfuls swirl in the lunchbox classic every mom packed.

Smiley's People (1982)

Coming Tuesday November 23rd at 8pm, the moody John le Carre spy miniseries with shadowy intrigue and bespectacled secrets.

Irish Spring (1982)

The fresh green bar with the manly clean lather that gave every morning shower a brisk Irish countryside feel.

Datsun Trucks (1982)

The lowest financing available from any manufacturer, with bright yellow pickups and shiny keys waiting at your Southern California Datsun dealer.

Arnaud's Restaurant (1982)

White tablecloths, attentive waiters, and a New Orleans icon serving up French Quarter elegance for the local news crowd.

Crystal Hot Sauce (1982)

Gourmet flair meets fiery Louisiana flavor as chefs splash the legendary red sauce on every dish that needed a kick.

Sears Appliance (1985)

Sheeted ghost models stand in for laundry machines as Birtie McDonald shows off the sparkling whites every washday demanded.

Oxydol (1985)

For sparkling whites, the trusty laundry detergent that kept shirts looking fresh out of the box wash after wash.

Statler Brothers (1985)

The smooth-harmonizing country quartet in matching red jackets serves up a side of nostalgia with their signature small-town charm.

Zody's (1985)

The neon-lit video games department welcomes weekend shoppers to the discount chain where the latest cartridges flew off the shelves.

Jack in the Box (1985)

Stacked burgers, golden fries, and a juicy ketchup-drenched bite that made the drive-thru window the best stop on the way home.

Duel (1985)

Spielberg's relentless highway thriller returns to LA's premiere movie station, with a menacing tanker truck stalking one terrified driver.

Winnebago Village (1985)

Save thousands on RVs at the Knoxville Tennessee dealer where the open road and the Great Smoky Mountains were always one tank away.

Zest (1985)

Get Zest, feel your best. The blue bar that rinsed away soap film and left every shower bouncier, brighter, and more refreshed.

Mervyn's (1985)

Twenty-five percent off men's and ladies' sweats during the department store sale that stocked every closet with cozy cotton fleece.

Pioneer Chicken (1985)

The 1978 test kitchen scenes serve up the crispy, crunchy fried chicken recipe that made the LA fast food chain a hometown favorite.

Vons (1985)

Lisa Salinger journals the savings as the supermarket chain rings up groceries cheaper than the competition could dream of.

Arcade Toy Store (1985)

Wide-eyed kids prowl the toy aisles where every shelf held the Saturday morning treasure they begged Mom and Dad to bring home.

Pampers (1985)

New Stay-dry Gathers keep babies happy and parents happier, with the cartoon stork delivering the diaper that changed nursery duty forever.

The Crimson Pirate (1985)

Burt Lancaster swashbuckles across the high seas Sunday at 4pm, with cannon blasts, sword fights, and Technicolor adventure.

Reynolds Wrap (1985)

The quality aluminum foil that wrapped every leftover, lined every casserole, and kept Sunday dinner fresh until Tuesday.

Downy (1985)

Soft, fluffy fabric softener delivers that fresh-from-the-line scent and cuddle-ready laundry every household trusted.

Cabbage Patch Kids Twins (1985)

Coleco's adoptable dolls double the cuddles with the twin pack that sent every little kid running to the toy store with their birth certificates.

Eight Is Enough (1985)

The big-hearted Bradford family returns weekday mornings at 10 with all the laughs, tears, and sibling shenanigans of primetime classic TV.

Inhumanoids (1985)

Hasbro's monstrous earth-dwelling villains battle the Earth Corps in the cartoon spectacle that stretched action figure imagination to the limit.

Casey Handheld (1985)

Playskool's talking robotic friend reads stories, sings songs, and brings cassette-tape adventure to every kid's bedroom carpet.

Sears (1985)

A station wagon load of garage sale finds and a furry new puppy bring the family savings home in classic department store fashion.

Mr. Potato Head (1985)

The grinning spud with the mix-and-match face parts gets a bright new look from Playskool, ready for another generation of giggles.

Care Bears (1985)

Tenderheart, Cheer Bear, and the whole rainbow gang spread tummy-symbol love through the plush toy line that ruled every kid's bed.

One Day At A Time (1985)

Bonnie Franklin and the Romano girls handle single-mom life with sass and heart, weekdays at 5:30pm in the syndicated sitcom slot.

Transformers (1985)

Optimus Prime stands tall as the heroic Autobots transform from semi-trucks to robots in the cartoon that defined Saturday morning showdowns.

Wrigley's Extra (1985)

Sugar-free gum keeps the smiles bright on the lakeside dock, with that crisp peppermint flavor that lasted longer than the boat ride.

Anacin (1985)

The trusted headache reliever powers through busy days, school crowds, and family chaos with the fast pain relief moms swore by.

Domino's Pizza (1985)

The Noid wreaks havoc while delivery drivers race the clock to keep your pie hot, fresh, and at the door in 30 minutes or less. Pure pepperoni-fueled 80s mayhem.

Care Bears (1985)

Rainbows, hearts, and a sky full of cuddly cousins beam down to brighten your afternoon. The huggable plush pals every kid begged for under the tree.

Hasbro Toys (1985)

Closing credits roll on a Saturday morning favorite, with Hasbro stamping its name across a generation of cartoons that sold out toy aisles coast to coast.

Teddy Ruxpin (1985)

The talking storyteller bear lumbers through a sun-dappled forest with his pint-sized friends, weaving cassette-tape adventures that captivated bedtime everywhere.

Honey Smacks (1985)

Dig the Frog cools off with a bowl of honey-coated puffs while the gang launches sticky-fingered fun across the breakfast table. Sugar-charged mornings the 80s way.

Pepsi (1985)

Michael Jackson moonwalks through a sea of screaming fans as the choice of a new generation lights up the soda aisle. Pop perfection in a can.

Snuggle Fabric Softener (1985)

The fuzzy little teddy bear cuddles into laundry-fresh sheets, promising softness so plush you can practically feel it through the screen.

Reebok Freestyle (1986)

High-tops, leg warmers, and aerobic energy sweep across the gym floor as the must-have sneaker of the decade locks in its style crown.

Kodak Disc Camera (1986)

Smiling faces flash across the gallery wall as the pocket-sized disc camera captures every laugh, birthday, and goofy pose worth saving.

Lee Jeans (1986)

The brand fits like nobody else, hugging the leg through every dance, every kick, every Friday night out. Denim done right.

Sasson (1986)

Hot pink, electric green, and pure neon attitude pulse to a synth beat as the designer denim line bursts off the rack.

Sausalito Blues Jeans (1986)

California cool meets street-smart style with the Made in the USA denim line that promised real American craftsmanship.

Soft and Dri (1986)

Confident performers strut under stage lights while the gentle antiperspirant keeps you cool when nerves heat up. Smooth protection in every pastel can.

KTVU 8 O'Clock Movie (1986)

Channel 2 fires up the prime-time movie bumper, that hot pink lightning bolt logo crashing across the screen to kick off another big-screen feature at home.

Pacific Gas and Electric (1986)

Hydroelectric power flows from Pit River turbines to keep California humming, while friendly utility crews promise PG and E is at your service.

Pampers (1986)

A sleepy baby snuggles close to mom as ultra-absorbent diapers keep tiny bottoms dry through every nap and giggle.

Conquest Cycles (1986)

A tough-talking rider revs his off-road machine across rugged terrain, kicking up dust on bikes built for the backcountry warrior.

Emporium Capwell (1986)

The friendly pitchman walks through a showroom of plush mattresses, talking up the Sealy and King Koil sale ending Monday. Department store dreams within reach.

McDonald's (1986)

The marquee lights flash EAT as a juicy Big Mac glows under the golden arches. Late-night cravings answered the way only Mickey D's can.

Wedding Vows (1986)

A blushing bride beams under a lacy veil as wedding bells ring out for one of TV's most-anticipated nuptials. Drama of the decade.

20/20 Wine Cooler (1986)

An icy fruit cooler bubbles over with refreshing color, the trendy adult beverage that defined backyard parties and BBQ get-togethers.

Marshalls (1986)

Brand-name fashion at off-price tags fills the racks with bold patterns and sun-bright separates. Famous brands for less, ready to grab today.

Concord Nissan (1986)

Save up to 2000 on a King Cab 4x4 or 750 on a standard pickup. The Bay Area dealer rolls out unbeatable deals open evenings and weekends.

Gibraltar Savings (1986)

The friendly tellers pitch GT savings accounts with cheerful jingle and a stable financial promise, the trusted neighborhood S and L of the Reagan years.

Safeway (1986)

Little Leaguers swing for the fences as America's Favorite Food Store cheers on the home team. Wholesome hometown grocery vibes.

Old El Paso Frozen Entrees (1986)

Sizzling burritos, enchiladas, and Tex-Mex favorites slide out of the freezer ready to heat. South-of-the-border flavor without the wait.

Mazda B2000 Pickup (1986)

The compact workhorse pickup rolls out at 6795, ready to haul, tow, and tackle whatever the day brings. Tough trucks at honest prices.

Bank of America (1986)

Trusted tellers and helpful loan officers welcome customers through the marble lobby, the giant of California banking standing ready to serve.

Moonlighting and Ms. Dipesto (1986)

Bruce Willis, Cybill Shepherd, and the wisecracking receptionist Ms. Dipesto bring their rapid-fire detective banter to ABC. People Celebrates People hypes the show.

Danny DeVito for Frito-Lay (1986)

The pint-sized comedy star jokes his way through a salty snack pitch with that unmistakable Brooklyn delivery. Big personality, bigger crunch.

A and W Root Beer (1986)

Frosty mugs overflow with creamy root beer foam, that wholesome amber soda poured straight from the can like a frothy diner classic.

Concord Nissan Sentra Lease (1986)

99 a month puts you behind the wheel of a brand new Sentra at the Bay Area dealer that promises there is only one. Concord Avenue beckons.

Quickie Mart (1986)

Gleaming racks of soda, snacks, and quick-grab essentials line the shelves of the corner convenience store stop. Fast in, fast out.

Hyundai Excel (1986)

The affordable import sedan glides up the driveway with the tagline Cars that make sense. Korean engineering arrives stateside in style.

Pizza Hut Personal Pan Pizza (1986)

Hot bubbling cheese and zesty pepperoni land table-side in five minutes flat. The single-serve lunchtime hit that fueled the workday.

Diet Coke (1986)

Sun-soaked athletes pop the tab and savor that crisp diet refreshment. Just for the taste of it, feels so good comin down.

Modern Times Theater Re-release (1986)

Charlie Chaplin's silent-era factory comedy returns to delight new audiences, the iconic gear-grinding gags rolling onto modern screens.

Lay's Potato Chips (1986)

Bet you cannot eat just one as crispy golden chips fly off the screen. The classic snack-bowl staple of every party platter.

Furnishings 2000 (1986)

Plush sectionals and comfy couches start at 499 at the grand opening of all 14 Bay Area showroom locations. Living-room luxury within reach.

Volkswagen GTI (1986)

The German pocket rocket carves through twilight streets with hot-hatch poise. Sport, style, and German engineering rolled into one.

Pop Tarts (1986)

The animated Milton sneaks toaster-pastry treats past dad in classic cartoon-commercial chaos. Frosted breakfast fun every kid loved.

Minute Maid Orange Juice (1986)

Athletes power up with refreshing citrus straight from the carton, the breakfast-table juice that fueled active 80s mornings.

Hertz Rent-A-Car (1986)

The famous yellow counter and on-the-go service promise You don't just rent a car, you rent a company. Travel made easy.

Smiths Mall (1986)

100 years of service and a friendly neighborhood storefront at the favorite mall, the kind of department-store anchor that defined American shopping.

Gibraltar Savings GT (1986)

The bow-tied bankers tap-dance into another savings pitch, mixing variety-show sparkle with the rock-solid promise of guaranteed yields.

Boyds Coffee (1986)

A weary teacher catches a much-needed sip while a quiet auditorium waits. Rich premium coffee delivers an honest pick-me-up.

Safeway (1986)

Mom and baby fill the basket with farm-fresh produce as America's Favorite Food Store keeps cupboards full and kids smiling.

Chevy Spectrum (1986)

The compact import-built sedan glides through suburban streets with that bold starburst logo, a fuel-efficient ride for the new American driver.

Bayer Aspirin (1986)

A sleepless mom tosses and turns until trusted pain relief lets her rest easy. The household name that has stood medicine-cabinet duty for decades.

Cheer Detergent (1986)

A young dad shows off bright colorful laundry while a neighborly demonstration proves all-temperature Cheer cleans clothes in any wash.

Jonny Cat Litter (1986)

A curious kitty paws through the box while a beaming toddler poses with the friendly cartoon cat. Fresh, clean, and easy on noses.

Trident Cinnamon Gum (1986)

The sugarless cinnamon stick chews up cavities and freshens breath, recommended by dentists for long-lasting clean-mouth confidence.

Heald Business College (1986)

Diesel mechanics, secretarial training, and lifetime placement service open career doors at the trusted vocational school for working adults.

The Bedroom Furniture Store (1986)

A complete nightstand, dresser, and mirror bedroom set runs 999 at Bay Area locations from San Rafael to Dublin. Affordable home upgrades.

Home Trust Savings Visa (1986)

Apply by phone for a Visa card from EquiSystems with friendly service and no-hassle credit. The classic tollfree pitch of the credit-card boom.

International Harvester (1986)

A mighty red tractor rolls across wide open farmland with snow-capped peaks rising in the distance, capturing the rugged American spirit of working the land in the heartland 80s.

Welch's Grape Juice (1986)

A wholesome family clinks glasses of purple grape juice around the kitchen, beaming with that wholesome 80s warmth that made suburban evenings feel just right.

Sierra Club (1986)

Towering ancient redwoods reach skyward in a hushed forest cathedral, a stirring call to preserve the wild places that defined nature's grandeur.

Bethlehem Steel (1986)

Glowing molten metal pours against a fiery industrial sunset, celebrating American manufacturing might in the heyday of heavy industry pride.

Sunsweet Prunes (1986)

A whimsical illustrated mobile of dancing characters introduces the natural fruit snack with cheery animated charm straight from the breakfast aisle.

Big Mac (1986)

Stacked sesame buns, juicy patties, and crisp lettuce tumble in mouthwatering close-up, the special-sauce icon at the height of golden-arches glory.

Hi-C Ecto Cooler (1986)

Fresh fruit splashes through cool sprays of water, the kid-favorite juice box drink that made lunchboxes a little more electric.

Almond Joy (1986)

A flirty couple shares a coconut and almond chocolate bar with playful chemistry, the candy that always promised sometimes you feel like a nut.

Subaru (1986)

The Full Line Showroom Sale flashes in bold neon lettering, rolling out the entire lineup from sedans to wagons with dealership fanfare.

Subaru XT (1986)

The wedge-shaped sport coupe glides through showroom lights, all sleek angles and futuristic flair from the era of aerodynamic car design.

Subaru (1986)

A sweeping animated map shows Bay Area dealers from San Francisco to Burlingame, inviting shoppers to find the inexpensive and built-to-stay-that-way ride nearby.

Burger King Whopper (1986)

A flame-broiled char-grilled burger sizzles in glorious close-up, piled high with fresh toppings in classic have-it-your-way style.

Burger King (1986)

The legendary flame-broiled sandwich gets the spotlight treatment with a juicy hero shot that made stomachs growl during prime time.

Carl's Jr. (1986)

A bold yellow price tag flashes the irresistible $1.49 deal, the kind of fast-food bargain that pulled families into the drive-thru lane.

McDonald's (1986)

Friends laugh over trays of fries and burgers under those golden arches, capturing the simple joy of grabbing a meal with the gang.

KGO-TV Citizens' Summit II (1986)

A bold patriotic graphic announces the live US-Soviet town hall broadcast, promising Cold War dialogue beamed straight into Bay Area living rooms.

Fisher-Price (1986)

A little girl plays joyfully with her colorful rocking horse in a sunlit playroom, capturing the imaginative make-believe of childhood toys.

Van Heusen (1986)

The classic dress shirt brand proclaims itself for a man to wear and a woman to borrow, th

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