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1980s Polaroid Commercials

Mo Frackle

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Who else loves those old Muppet Polaroid commercials from the '80s? They sure were entertaining. In fact, Muppet commercials were always fun, especially during the '80s. Most of us are familiar with five of these commercials. There was the one where Kermit gave Fozzie a camera for Christmas, the one where Piggy received a camera and a (rented) cake, the very heartwarming commercial featuring Gonzo (oh, for the days when songs were written specifically for commercials), and the two Marriette Harley. But here's one that we seemed to have missed. Interesting that in this commercial, Statler appears without Waldorf and Bunsen appears without Beaker.
 

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(oh, for the days when songs were written specifically for commercials)
I know, I do miss the old commercial jingles. It's annoying hearing 5o different commercials using the same tired pop song, lol.
 
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