I still had a couple of decoders. I gave them to my grandson and showed him how to use them. Now I occasionally find messages between him and his best friend around the house and the shed where the slot car track is set up. Yeah, that was mine too. They think my old stuff is cool.
We had Japanese exchange students and they were asking if we had Sports Drink. While we were looking for Gatorade they found Japanese sports drink, Ovaltine.
I remember the Ovaltine commercials from the old ‘Captain Midnight’ TV show. When it went into syndication the show changed its name to ‘Jet Jackson’ and lost the sponsorship. He flew a Douglas Skyrocket, which was an experimental plane with both a jet engine and a rocket engine. The Skyrocket was the first airplane to achieve Mach 2.0.
As I recall from my misspent youth, Ovaltine was fairly nasty, worse than Quik. Hershey’s Instant Cocoa was the best, but it was also the most expensive. So we got stuck with Ovaltine.
suv2000 11 months ago
Shouldn’t that be Tang
Sanspareil 11 months ago
Might be lost on the current generation!
mccollunsky 11 months ago
a crummy commercial?
StephenHoyt 11 months ago
Or you will laser beam your eye out kid!
jagedlo 11 months ago
I guess the aliens have seen “A Christmas Story”…
Imagine 11 months ago
Alines prefer their food chocolate flavoured.
mnxo4 11 months ago
A crummy commercial?!
ClaytonEmery1 11 months ago
It’s “Be sure to drink your Ovaltine.” “B, B, and E! That’s ‘Be’!”
NRHAWK Premium Member 11 months ago
I still had a couple of decoders. I gave them to my grandson and showed him how to use them. Now I occasionally find messages between him and his best friend around the house and the shed where the slot car track is set up. Yeah, that was mine too. They think my old stuff is cool.
jconnors3954 11 months ago
Dated!
rshive 11 months ago
Much better than some commercials.
PoodleGroomer 11 months ago
We had Japanese exchange students and they were asking if we had Sports Drink. While we were looking for Gatorade they found Japanese sports drink, Ovaltine.
ChukLitl Premium Member 11 months ago
♫Who put the Benzedrine in Mrs. Murphy’s Ovaltine?♫ >
jimboklein 11 months ago
Why is it called Ovaltine? The jar is round. The lid is round. Why don’t they call it Roundtine? — With a tip of the hat to Jerry Seinfeld.
akachman Premium Member 11 months ago
LOL!!
dpatrickryan Premium Member 11 months ago
Just a bit past the season for this one…
Robert Wilson Premium Member 11 months ago
I remember the Ovaltine commercials from the old ‘Captain Midnight’ TV show. When it went into syndication the show changed its name to ‘Jet Jackson’ and lost the sponsorship. He flew a Douglas Skyrocket, which was an experimental plane with both a jet engine and a rocket engine. The Skyrocket was the first airplane to achieve Mach 2.0.
kathybear 11 months ago
Well, considering it’s from aliens – they might be a few light years away which would explain the outdated message about Ovaltine.
Petemejia77 11 months ago
SON OF A B____!!!
verticallychallenged Premium Member 11 months ago
I am really loving the quotes from A Christmas Story today. :D
Bilan 11 months ago
It must have taken a few decades for that message to get here.
Zebrastripes 11 months ago
Even Uranus advertises OVALTINE!
sperry532 11 months ago
As I recall from my misspent youth, Ovaltine was fairly nasty, worse than Quik. Hershey’s Instant Cocoa was the best, but it was also the most expensive. So we got stuck with Ovaltine.
willie_mctell 11 months ago
Sponsor of Captain Midnight.
willie_mctell 11 months ago
Harry the Hipster Gibson torpedoed his career with “Who Put the Benzedrine in Mrs. Murphy’s Ovaltine.”
stamps 11 months ago
Ovaltine was disgusting. I think it was developed by aliens trying to poison us.
eddi-TBH 11 months ago
Meet “Bud” and “Lou”. Best comedy team on Zeta Reticuli 4. Blame light speed if they sound a little dated.
freshmeet2030 11 months ago
Can’t get away from advertising nowadays, even in the comics
chriscc63 11 months ago
remember “A Christmas story” ?
missyhyattfan 10 months ago
Not lost on me and I was born in ‘78