General Foods: Gaines-Burgers, 1960s
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- | Hey pa, look what I found! Can I keep him, pa? Can I? | 0:01 |
- | Well, let's have a look. | 0:04 |
- | Ain't he the cutest little thing? | 0:06 |
- | Where'd you find him? | 0:09 |
- | Down the road from Mrs. Lawrence's place. | 0:10 |
Can I keep him, pa? Can I? | 0:11 | |
- | Well no, Ope, this dog belongs to somebody. | 0:13 |
See the dog tags? | 0:15 | |
He looks hungry, doesn't he? | 0:16 | |
- | I thought so too, | 0:18 |
so I stopped off at the store | 0:19 | |
and bought him a box of Gaines-burgers. | 0:20 | |
- | Well, that's smart thinking. | 0:22 |
Let's see, it says, "One Gaines-burger | 0:25 | |
for each 7 to 10 pounds a dog weighs." | 0:27 | |
- | About eight pounds. | 0:32 |
(audience laughs) | ||
- | Eight pounds, one Gaines-burger. | 0:33 |
There you are. | 0:37 | |
Good, huh? | 0:40 | |
See, they're just full of beef and vegetable, | 0:42 | |
vitamins, minerals, all the stuff you need | 0:45 | |
to grow up big and strong. | 0:47 | |
Then maybe you'll be ready for two Gaines-burgers, huh? | 0:48 | |
- | Look at him go, pa. | 0:51 |
- | Gaines-burgers, | 0:54 |
the best thing that happened to dogs since dog tags. | 0:55 |
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