Post: Grape-Nuts Flakes Cereal, 1950s-1960s
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Narrator | Star Slugger, Jim Gentile hits one down | 0:02 |
the first base line. | 0:04 | |
- | You're out dad! | 0:05 |
Narrator | Hey, what team's this? | 0:07 |
- | We're the Gentile team. | 0:09 |
- | Fastest growing team in America. | 0:10 |
Narrator | What's big on the training table? | 0:12 |
Jim Gentile | Post Grape Nuts Flakes | 0:13 |
are big at our training table. | 0:14 | |
Narrator | Why's that? | 0:16 |
Jim Gentile | Because they're made of whole wheat | 0:17 |
and we know that's real good for you. | 0:18 | |
- | We like them best. | 0:20 |
- | Yeah, they got malt and honey in them. | 0:22 |
- | All that malt and honey they put in Grape Nuts Flakes | 0:24 |
makes them sweeter than any other wheat flakes, | 0:26 | |
and they help keep my favorite team growing. | 0:28 | |
- | Come on Scott. | 0:31 |
(plate clanging) | ||
Jim Gentile | Start your day a little bit better, | 0:33 |
the sweetest tasting wheat flakes ever. | 0:34 | |
- | They're real sweet. | 0:36 |
Jim Gentile | Post Grape Nuts Flakes. | 0:38 |
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