Florida Citrus: Orange Juice, 1950s
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(football crowd cheering) | 0:02 | |
Bud | And Frank Gifford is over for a touchdown. | 0:03 |
No wonder he's an All-American. | 0:05 | |
Let's meet him in the locker room. | 0:08 | |
Well, hi, I'm Bud Palmer, | 0:11 | |
and folks I'd like you to meet the star halfback | 0:13 | |
of the New York football Giants, Frank Gifford. | 0:15 | |
And Frank, that really was a great first half. | 0:17 | |
- | Well, thanks Bud. | 0:20 |
Boy this is really good. | 0:21 | |
Why don't you join me? | 0:23 | |
You know, I really crave orange juice at halftime. | 0:25 | |
I wonder why I crave it? | 0:29 | |
- | Well, Frank, to use an old-time expression, | 0:30 |
that craving is your body wisdom. | 0:32 | |
Your body wisdom telling you that right now | 0:35 | |
you need to replace the vitamin C and energy | 0:37 | |
that you've used up. | 0:40 | |
You see, the body can't store up vitamin C. | 0:41 | |
So for very active people, | 0:44 | |
orange juice with breakfast is just not enough. | 0:46 | |
They need a second glass later. | 0:49 | |
- | That makes good sense. | 0:51 |
You know, Bud, I found orange juice | 0:53 | |
the best way to get that quick pickup I need | 0:54 | |
for a winning second half. | 0:56 | |
And folks, all of you who are active and busy | 0:58 | |
or under stress and strain. | 1:00 | |
Mom with her house work, | 1:02 | |
children who play hard, | 1:03 | |
all of you need a second glass | 1:05 | |
of orange juice during the day | 1:06 | |
to replace the vitamin C and energy you've used up. | 1:07 | |
It's easy to have plenty on hand. | 1:11 | |
Just stock up on fresh frozen orange juice from Florida. | 1:13 | |
It's so convenient and low in cost. | 1:17 | |
This little can makes four big glasses. | 1:19 | |
It's packed with Florida sunshine, | 1:22 | |
loaded with vitamin C and quick energy, | 1:25 | |
has that wonderful Florida flavor. | 1:27 |
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