Post: Toasties Corn Flakes, 1950s-1960s
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| - | Whatcha reading, Ope? | 0:02 |
| - | Magic from your bookcase, Paw. | 0:03 |
| - | Oh? | 0:04 |
| - | Can you do any tricks? | 0:05 |
| - | Yeah, I'll show ya. | 0:06 |
| How would you like to have Post Toasties for breakfast? | 0:08 | |
| - | Swell. | 0:10 |
| - | Cracklin' fresh. | 0:11 |
| (audience laughs) | 0:13 | |
| Paw | Post Toasties, cracklin' with fresh corn flavor. | 0:14 |
| So light they fairly float into the bowl. | 0:17 | |
| - | Did you see that Aunt Bea? | 0:20 |
| - | Mm-hmm, a hundred times. | 0:22 |
| (audience laughs) | 0:24 | |
| - | How'd you do that, Paw? | 0:25 |
| - | Magic words. | 0:26 |
| - | Cracklin' fresh. | 0:28 |
| (audience laughs) | 0:30 | |
| - | Aw, gee whiz. | 0:32 |
| - | I guess you'll have to get yours | 0:33 |
| out of the Post Toasties box, Ope. | 0:34 | |
| They're every bit as cracklin' fresh. | 0:37 |
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