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bingobongo445 - 3.4.2012 19:23:52
I never had a Swanson dinner with the soup,i can just imagine how that tasted frozen soup thawed out then cooked in an oven.
eugene680 - 2.4.2012 23:48:21
Yeah. Back then, they actually got straight to the point. They showed everything about the product so you know what you're in for. Nowadays, people have no idea what they just purchased.
MrBrianTV1 - 31.3.2012 6:15:27
This commercial is great. They don't make them like they used to.
foxeema - 27.3.2012 20:14:51
The soup has a special tin cover and never leaked...I loved them...the apple was sooooooooooooooooo good too..
backwoodsctryboy - 15.3.2012 7:20:32
boats n hoes.
romnsch13 - 2.3.2012 6:52:42
Geez. That was before the new pressed turkey loaf and the dehydrated potatoes. The size of the portions? Wow.
elc1960 - 22.2.2012 6:34:19
Am I the only one who noticed that the jingle in the background somehow morphs into the Green Giant jingle at around 0:53? Something about the peas in butter sauce, I suppose . . .
Sheri451 - 28.11.2011 17:46:56
I can remember the soup. But I think they took it out of the dinners back in the 1970s, I'd rather have the apple crisp than the brownie they put in there now too. But I remember meatloaf with a tomato sauce . Ans yes @Joshua Taylor is right about the Hungry Man XXX Large dinners, I can't eat it all and I usually share it with a family member.
inkey2 - 14.11.2011 0:15:43
I LOVED the potatos in these dinners......they had this wonderfully hokey, bogus, processed flavor
inkey2 - 14.11.2011 0:13:30
no, i remember these TV dinners. No way those defrosted fast....they were like a solid block of ice inside. You could use them as hockey pucks
Chub4ChubsRule - 11.11.2011 5:02:14
How much you wanna bet that these defrosted in the cart on the way to the check out and the soup leaked into the turkey with gravy and everywhere else and made everything taste like crud?
Simon5005 - 9.11.2011 17:48:47
I remember sticking one of these in a microwave oven in 1976...........I had no clue.
JoshuaTaylor - 3.11.2011 6:44:16
Actual *what*, now ? ;-)
DillaWorld - 3.11.2011 0:52:40
That's where actual cooking comes into play.
jazzieppp - 31.10.2011 8:25:34
wheni first saw the heading i thought it said shane dawson
lol
fromthesidelines - 4.9.2011 18:48:53
Swanson does indeed exist, 'nozcr'- Campbell Soup Company still markets Swanson broth, and licensed the name to Pinnacle Foods so they can continue to produce their "TV dinners". This ad probably dates from 1963....
Dragons262 - 4.9.2011 2:12:02
just watching this makes me hungry :)
nozcr - 2.9.2011 21:37:20
Too bad Swanson doesn't exist anymore. Now they are just another subsidiary of a company called Pinnacle Foods. This was probably from the 1950's since they stopped putting soup in them by the time I was old enough to eat them in the 1970's.
melvynn11 - 22.8.2011 0:08:56
oh, i loved those tv dinners!
TVDude78 - 28.7.2011 17:32:17
I wan't born till the 70's and don't remember the soup, but they were a bit better when they were in the aluminum trays. Same with the pot pies. I remember Mom would toss would toss one out to me for lunch or a can of stew so she could watch The Young and The Restless.
beefoneeto - 23.7.2011 17:38:33
Funny but I don't recall the soup.
jsharp1701 - 16.7.2011 15:49:30
Nostalgia has a selective memory. They weren't that great. YesYou described it perfectly. Especially the potatoes. After cooking they had a crusty brown and black ring around the outside, about a half-inch thick. I'd hate to know what type of chemicals they put in them nowadays to prevent that. The peas were always shriveled. It was primarily the convenience and novelty that sold them.
YesYou123333 - 16.7.2011 4:48:20
It never looked like that. The soup would leak into the turkey and the peas would have gravy all over them. The edges of the potatoes were hard around the edges and you could only eat the middle part. My family lived off of these things. The apple crisp was really good though.
GeronKizan - 27.6.2011 6:59:23
After commercial: Vault-tec presents: Vaults!
bigkdrman1 - 18.6.2011 9:52:43
My family rarely ever ate TV dinners (1960's and 70's) so when we did have one it was considered a treat. I really liked the 3 course dinners. It is a shame that they quit making those. Now you can't even get dessert with your meal anymore. They call them Swanson Classics but they're just not as good as they used to be.