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Colorshop Volume One
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Colorshop Volume One

Jan 1, 2013
1h 24m
★ 0.0

Overview

Dante Fontana presents 100+ weird, psychedelic, and interesting television ads from the 60's/70's. Beautifully restored and available on DVD for the very first time! Includes ads for Alpha Bits, Cheerios, Bright Side Shampoo, Protine 29, Arco, Coke, Diet Pepsi, 7 UP, Noxema, Nescafe, Italian Swiss Colony Wine, Super Max, Hamm's Beer, and so much more!!!

Genres

Comedy
Documentary

Production Companies

Everything Is Terrible!

Colorshop Volume One Trailers

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Cast

Maureen McCormick

Maureen McCormick

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton

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