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The Flinstones Winston Cigarette Commercial: Directed by Joseph Barbera, William Hanna. With Mel Blanc, Alan Reed. Fred and Barney promote Winston Cigarettes


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1950's cigarette commercial featuring The Flintstones!


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It's true. In the 1960s, "The Flintstones" was actually sponsored by Winston cigarettes and the ad spot showed our favorite prehistoric couples smoking. The ad starts out with a joke about the men.


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The former series would show stars Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, and Nancy Kulp extolling the virtues of Winstons while smoking them and reciting the jingle.. The Flintstones is the first animated primetime American television series. It was broadcast from September 30, 1960, to April 1, 1966 on ABC. The show, produced by Hanna-Barbera.


ART SKOOL DAMAGE Christian Montone 1960s Commercial Stills The Flintstones For Winston

In The Beverly Hillbillies, the stars Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, and Nancy Kulp extolled the virtues of Winstons while smoking them and reciting the jingle. The Flintstones [9] was criticized for advertising cigarettes on an animated series watched by many children, and Winston pulled their involvement with it after the Pebbles Flintstone.


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Winston is an American brand of cigarettes and a sponsor that featured characters from The Flintstones during it's original run.. Controversy []. In 1960, Winston was one of the original sponsors of the original series, The Flintstones up until 1962.In the commercials, the series' characters Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble were seen promoting Winston, and every episode of the first and.


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A whopping 42 percent of all Americans smoked in 1960 when The Flintstones premiered. No wonder executives sought to capitalize on the huge marketing boon that Winston provided. It was a perfect storm of a funny show, a corporate sponsor and several years of targeted advertising panache that backed up Fred and Barney smoking Winstons.


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Thats only partially true, when the animation team of Hanna-Barbera created the Flintstones, the only sponsor who had any interest was R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, the makers of Winstons. As time went on and the popularity of it picked up,a lot of different companies came out wanting to sponsor it.


1960s Flintstones Cartoon WINSTON CIGARETTES Vintage Adver… Flickr

As seen above, Fred and Wilma are smoking Winston cigarettes, a brand dating back to the mid-1950s. That's because, at the time, Winston was the main sponsor of The Flinstones. Episodes of the show ended with Fred and his pal Barney looking for a way to unwind after a long day and settling on sharing a smoke. Fred and Wilma then do the same.


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This old tv commercial is totally unbelievable! In the Flintstones' first season on ABC, the original sponsor was Winston Cigarettes. If they tried this toda.


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Classic Commercial - Winston - The Flintstones w/ Fred and Barney enjoying a smoke. - 1960s. Classic Commercial - Winston - The Flintstones w/ Fred and Barney enjoying a smoke. - 1960s. Wow, great memories, though I don't recall them smoking either! Flintstones, Jetsons, Mighty Mouse, Space Ghost, Top Cat, etc.! 6y. View more comments.


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From Wikipedia: The first two seasons were co-sponsored by Winston cigarettes and the characters appeared in several black and white television commercials for Winston (dictated by the custom, at that time, that the star {s} of a TV series often "pitched" their sponsor's product in an "integrated commercial" at the end of the episode).


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Behold, an infamous Winston spot from The Flintstones, circa 1960-61: See, I told you it was awesome. Even better, and almost lost in the clouds of secondhand smoke, is that little gem of pre- Women 's Lib chauvinism that starts the ad. As Wilma and Betty toil in the yard, Fred has a brilliant idea - "Let's go around back where we can.


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Good ole Fred & Barney smokin a butt out back.Mmmm mmm good.


ART SKOOL DAMAGE Christian Montone 1960s Commercial Stills The Flintstones For Winston

It's an original production animation cel from the second spot in that clip; a closeup of Fred Flintstone sparking a Winston and loving every second of it. Oddly enough, the animation is in glorious color while the cigarette appears to be a black and white photograph. Winston tastes good like a *clap* *clap* cigarette should!


Flintstones Winston Cigarettes Commercial (1960) YouTube

This is an old classic commercial for Winston cigarettes. Fred and Barney take a smoke break while the wives do all the work. Ahhhh the good old days!!!

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