These memorable tags of the 1980s will make you so nostalgic

You will never forget these jingles and sharp phrases, regardless of the difficulty you are trying.


When you thinkVertigoYour first thought is probably an infectiously catchy pop song. But they are not only radio hits that stay with us long after playing them. In fact, it could be said that there is a type of melodicity that is even captured as a top 40 Hit: commercial jingles.

In a 2003 study of theCincinnati UniversityThe researchers found that Kat-Kat's advertisement of 1988 was one of the most common Oneries. And if you were a television fan during thisglorious decade, we know you are now singing "leave me alone, leave me alone. Break a piece of this kit-kat bar. "

But the iconic 80s of Kit Kat was one of many. Here are 13 other taglines and jingles on the 1980s we can never forget, no matter how difficult we try.

1
"The choice of a new generation" (pepsi)

Pepsi commercial
Pepsi via YouTube

TheCola Wars of the 80s, during which Pepsi and Coca-Cabinet fought against the supremacy of the gaseous drink, still resonates with any child of the 80s. And no slogan did so much cultural meaning asGrandiose declaration of pepsi that their recipe of sweet water has defined an entire generation. (Go easy on the peps, Pepsi!) "New generation" ads have even presented the biggest stars of the decade asMichael J. FoxandMichael Jackson, which made a pepsi version of "Billie Jean" for a given place.

2
"We will not sell any wine before its hour" (Wine of Paul Masson California)

Paul Masson Vineyards via YouTube

How brilliant an actor was lateOrson Welles? Bright enough to pronounce this infamousWine of wine For the wine of Paul Masson California in 1980 with so many gravitas, you would have forgiven you deceiving from the reductionwine Sold in Box stores for the sophisticated beverageVino snobs.

3
"Where is the beef?" (Wendy's)

Wendy's Commercial
Wendy's via YouTube

Fast restoration (and pop culture) has been changed forever the time 4 feet-10Clara Peller opened his mouth and shouted, "Where is the beef?" In 1984Wendy's Commercial. He made a star to Peller and introduces the world to a rhetorical question that served asperfect insult For just about anything.

4
"I do not want to grow up, I'm a toy to the American child" (toys us)

Toys R Us
Toys r we via YouTube

This 1980s commercial jingle spoke to the child of all we who would prefer to play with toys than going to work or study. Toy R us can haveclosed their doors for good Last year, but the spirit of theirIconic '80s commercial (withJenny Lewis, in the photo here) lives. At any time, we would prefer to guide as acting as responsible adults, which we often close echoes through our head: "I do not want to grow ..."

5
"Then kiss a little longer. Hold your hand a little longer. Keep tight a little longer" (big red gum)

Big Red commercial
Great red via YouTube

If theseBig red business ofthe 80s had to be believed, the only thing that keeps you with infinite endlessto kiss with your fiance Choose the right chewing gum brand. And once you bought a package of good things, you "will stay nearby a little longer" and "stay a little longer" thanks to your fresh sustainable breathing. Every 80's teenager was basically like ", pass the gum Pronto!" (understandingA Christmas storyPeter Billingsley, who plays snorkel in this emblematic ad).

6
"Forgive me, do you have a poupon gray?" (Gray Poupon mustard)

Grey Poupon commercial
Poupon Gray via YouTube

If you were rich in the 80s and enjoyed eating sandwiches in Limos, the only mustard for you was Gray Poupon. This slogan presented in theRitzy Commercial Condiment became stenographed for: "I want people to think that I am very,very rich. "

7
"By Mennen!" (Afta after shaving)

Mennen via YouTube

This eye-catching jingle that came at the end ofAfta after shaving andSpeed ​​ads In the 1980s did not give anyone a subconscious desire to buy more grooming products. However, he stayed stuck in everyone's head, making many clumsy moments when you could not help but get out of the song, "Byyyyy Mennen!"

8
"I fell and I can not get up" (life alert)

life alert commercial
Life alert via YouTube

The originalLife alert problems of the 1980swere for seniors who needed help during medical emergencies. But that did not prevent the world from using the chater of advertising ("I dropped and I can not get up") joking. The sentence has become so famous thatEdith before, the 74-year-old retired 74-year-old school nurse who appeared in the original advertisements,was head-to-face New York celebrity events at the end of the decade.

9
"When it must absolutely be there for one night" (FedEx)

FedEx commercial
FedEx via YouTube

We have all become accustomed tomail To be unreliable at best, while FedEx made this promiseIn an advertising campaignDuring the 80s, he left some impression. It was the "Read my lips: no new taxes"Messaging delivery guarantees - that is, it has been convinced, even if you were a fool to believe that it was true.

10
"800-588-2300, em-worst!" (Empire floor)

empire carpet commercial
Empire rug via YouTube

How in the world did the phone number for aChicago Solf and Home Improvement Company Become the most famous figures committed by an entire nation since 867-5309? Everything is in the melody and this business of floor coverings was just as much as some of theGreater pop success of the 20th century. It's so good, it's almost a mnemonic device. It's a jingles shame like that does not exist for numbers we really have to remember.

11
"If you dare to wear short short shorts, Nair for shorts-shorts" (hair removal Nair)

nair commercial
Nair via YouTube

Hair removal is one of those things that most people do not want to talk, much less singing. The congratulations to Nair to come withjingle who helped open the conversation by having women in ridiculed short films symbolizepersonal courage (and silky smoothed legs).

12
"This is your brain on the drug" (partnership for a drug without drug)

Partnership for an America without medicine via YouTube

While the former first ladyNancy Reagan said that children who avoided drugs were as easy as saying no,This PSA of the partnership for an America without medicine do itDursh realities of drug addiction seen both simple and very stupid. "It's your brain," informed us the narrator, holding an egg. Then, when the egg was cracked in a hot frying pan and left to the sizzling, we were told, "It's your brain on the drug. Questions?" In fact, yes, we had a lot of questions and most of them have required explanations that did not involve breakfast food.

13
"Be all you can be" (the American army)

army commercial
Recruitment of the army via YouTube

Not from a uncle Sam pointing fingers, said he wanted you had an annoyed recruitment announcement so effective. ThoseThe 80s Performance of life in the army seems more like an adventure that something that forced you to put your life on the line, especially with the slogan of the American army, "be all you can be." In six simple words, the army made people feel obliged to respect their potential and strive for better. And for more than this emblemic decade, here is25 reasons that we are happy to grow in the 80s.

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Categories: Culture
Tags: 1980s / Funny / Nostalgia
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