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Post by dumdave on Nov 3, 2013 11:19:29 GMT -6
I always love the dancing snacks in those old ads! gigane, I would rather have a bubble up . Anyone remember that pop? Bubble Up began in 1919 as a lemon-lime carbonated soft drink. Originally owned by Sweet Valley Products of Sandusky, Ohio, Bubble Up was produced ten years prior to its well-known competitor, 7 Up. The first trademark registration was filed on August 13, 1919, with a registration date of April 14, 1921. Subsequently the brand was owned by the Bubble Up Company, Inc. of Chicago. With the tag line, “A kiss of Lemon, A kiss of Lime”, Bubble Up was distributed in the Coca-Cola bottler network prior to Sprite.-Wikpedia
I thought that it was a coke product. It is still around as a part of a large company. But made by The Dad's Root Beer Company located in Jasper, Indiana
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Post by chevypower on Nov 3, 2013 15:18:40 GMT -6
I seen bubble up like about (10)yrs ago I think, that was good pop if you like lemon lime.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2013 15:46:02 GMT -6
has anyone ever tryed montain explosion. only place i seen it is general dollar if thats the name on west gate. lol the reason i like mountain explosion is it not that sweet taste like some of them others.
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Post by seaturtle43 in hostile forum on Nov 3, 2013 17:29:31 GMT -6
has anyone ever tryed montain explosion. only place i seen it is general dollar if thats the name on west gate. lol the reason i like mountain explosion is it not that sweet taste like some of them others. generic copy of mountain dew and just as nasty lol.
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Post by Solitaire on Nov 3, 2013 17:40:40 GMT -6
Let's all go to the lobby! At the Majestic, I played one of my favorite concession ads a lot; it was very old, set to jazz: Go man, go, it ain't very far, make your way on down to that cool snack bar. I also liked the really old Pepsi one, but it wasn't in good shape; it featured the Sicola Family going out to a show and the little boy's name was Pep. It was fun to put on the one from the 70's with the song, C'mon, c'mon, c'mon and have a Pepsi day, and then follow it with the same ad being sung in Spanish. I really liked those old concession ads; the film was just so old and brittle though. With the digital conversion, it would be nice to see someone convert them to bring a touch of nostalgia back. If Im not mistaking, didnt you guys also have a "SHHH No Talking" add too?
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