[YTP] Too Much Fiddling With The Coffee
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Published 2021-08-31
Original compilation of 1950s coffee ads: • Vintage Coffee Commercials 23:56
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All Comments (21)
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1950's coffee commercials be like "if your coffee is undrinkable, your wife is unloveable"
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The moment I heard the word "jar" I was waiting for that sweet, sweet JoJ. I was not disappointed.
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i like my women like i like my coffee
un-drinkable -
"Just fucking taste it."
Their slogan, probably -
“I don’t like the brand of coffee I bought. Time to verbally abuse my wife.”
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"Honey, your coffee's U N D R I N K A B L E !"
"That's pretty HaRsH 👁 👄 👁!" -
Wow, I never knew that all 1950s relationships were just barely held together by coffee brands
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Laughed so hard when the woman was told her "coffee really is murder" and she was sent to jail
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"If I could only relax, I could relax!"
-Me with anxiety -
- "Harold, don't just shake your head...."
- "It TASTES like SHIT"
- proceeds to have a denial breakdown -
Hearing a "THE TASTE IS GONE" reference made my day.
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Ah yes, the 1950's, back in the good old days when the foundations didn't need repairs yet.
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The fact that any and all footage from the modern era has been filtered to be black and white brings me immeasurable pleasure
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Your word mixing is still so clean after all these years...
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"A flavor that sucks balls"
"That clean yellow melo taste" -
The mixing is so smooth.
"3 special methods of making methamphetamine"
"Use 100% of the damn jar" -
Just fucking taste it. You can’t taste it.
We missed you cs! GOAT -
"Harold, is the coffee alright?"
Harold: "NO!"
"You've got to tell me what's wrong with the coffee"
Harold: "NOO!"
Easily one of the best parts. 😂 Plus the end about getting roasted by CS188 -
The sentence mixing in this one is off the charts. Even "methamphetamine" was flawless.
Ahh, the days before Mr. Coffee... dark times for morning beverages indeed.