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CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:07 pm
by CJFLASH
Hi all,
I received an e-mail from a gentleman in Texas. He is looking for information about a Cracker Jack commercial. Does anyone know more about this? Thanks-NANCY
See below:
I am looking for the details, verbage, etc. of a 1960s commercial for Cracker Jacks that involved Jack Guilford as one of three witches brewing around a kettle and the output of their ingredients is "Cracker Jacks from an ancient family recipe".

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 5:19 pm
by Luke
I remember seeing Jack Gilford in many great Cracker Jack commercials, but I don't remember that one. I'm off to explore the web to see what I can discover.

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:12 am
by dianep2
:|p Wish I could help but I sure don't remember that commercial either.

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:40 pm
by CJAAAJ
Hello,

I have copies of many of the great Cracker Jack commercials with Jack Gilford but this one I have not seem or remember, sorry. :(

CJAAAJ :nutty:

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:32 am
by remembering
Hey CJ-

I remember this witch commercial from when I was a kid. Jack G. was dressed as a witch with two others on opposite sides of him. He was stirring a large cauldron with dry ice "fog" flowing over the edges. He brings the spoon he's stirring with to his lips for a taste test and ponders what it needs. One witch to his side suggests questioningly, "The left ear of a giant?" and then the other witch asks, "The right ear?" Then the one witch asks, "The knee of an eel?" and the other witch asks, "A terrible nice?" Then Jack G. says, "No no no... ...a large, red eyed, no nosed, nothing," as he uses the thumb and forefinger of his other hand to pluck it out of thin air in front of him and slightly above his head. He throws this invisible "nothing" into the cauldron as the other two witches watch and then the "batch" explodes, which is Cracker Jacks showering all over the place. I loved this commercial as a little kid and would love for someone to find it and post it so I can see it again. I hope this rings a bell for you and everyone else who has wondered about this fun commercial.

:banana:

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 5:58 am
by dianep2
Hi there Remembering,

I sure wish I could remember that commercial but I'm afraid I don't. :conf: Maybe it was before my time but I'm as old as dirt so I doubt that. It sounds like a great commercial and appropriate for this time of year. :{} About what year would it have been televised? :???:

Thank you for contacting us. :humbsip:

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:30 pm
by remembering
The commercial was from the mid 1960's. I was just wondering if the good people from Cracker Jacks, past or present, could help us out. Anyone...?

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:40 am
by CJCAANNIE
Like the others who've responded, this commercial sounds terrific to me but not one I can remember. As far as someone from "Cracker Jacks" being able to help...in my opinion...that's unlikely. The Cracker Jack company sold to Borden in 1964 (guys, correct me if my dates are wrong) and Borden sold to Frito-Lay around 1998. Since about 2004 the brand has not had much attention. Frito-Lay changes brand managers every couple of years so there isn't much continuity of new history let alone the old. It is very sad...especially for those of us who love the brand.
:( :( :(

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 2:31 pm
by remembering
HEY EVERYONE-
I FINALLY FOUND THIS AND OTHER CRACKER JACK COMMERCIALS. GO TO THE GENERAL DISCUSSION PAGE TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN WATCH THEM TOO ON THE POST FOR THIS DATE TITLED "OLD TV WITCH COMMERCIAL FOUND!!!" YAAAAAAAYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!

:banana: :humbsip: :)lol

Re: CJ commercial with Jack Guilford

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 11:14 am
by a24-7
hi, I joined the forum because that commercial from my childhood just crossed my mind and I was searching to sees if I'd remembered the dialog correctly. happy to say I did.