Commercials (1946 thru 1960)

Commercials (1946 thru 1960)

UPA made many award winning commercials out of their highly acclaimed New York studio, but the Burbank, and even the short-lived London studio, also contributed to the numerous and financially profitable commercials.

1960 “Stag Beer”

featuring Mr. Magoo
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plus: ”Amoco Gasoline,” “Anthony and Cleopatra,” “Arcadian Fertilizer,” “Bab-O Cleanser,” “Baby Ruth,” “Ballantine Beer,” “Borden’s Coffee,” “Borden’s New Rich Roast,” “Borden’s Instant Coffee,” “Bromo Seltzer,” “Elgin,” “Marlboro Cigarettes,” “Mueller’s Macaroni,” “Pal Razor Blades,” “Bromo Quinine,” “CBS Hytron,” “Cavalier,” “Folger’s Instant Coffee,” “Conoco,” “Esso,” “Fresh Milk,” “Gold Seal Salmon,” “Good ‘n Plenty,” “Hecker Flour,” “Hood Bleach and Starch,” “Kool Cigarettes,” “Philip Morris,” “Holiday,” “Ipana Toothpaste,” “Johnson & Johnson Nose Drops and Spray,” “Nabisco Frosted Macaroons,” “Nabisco Corn Thins,” “Nabisco Blue Cheese,” “Niagara Instant Laundry Starch,” “Oertels ’92 Beer,” “Old Gold Cigarettes,” “Proctor Toasters,” “Speedway 79,” “State Line Potato Chips,” “Swansdown,” “Tonette,” “United Jewish Appeal,” “U.S. Navy,” and “U.S. Steel.”