Can you tell what sodas these vintage advertisements are selling?
Take a sip of these questions!
Whatever you want to call it, whether it be pop or soda, you can't deny the energizing properties of a good carbonated beverage. In this quiz, we've collected a few ads from some soda commercials of the previous decades. We've blurred the names (so no peeking!) and you've got to remember the names of these sodas.
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What soda is this commercial advertising?
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What soda is this commercial advertising?
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This was a completely clear version of 7-Up that has since been discontinued. What was it called?
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What soda is this commercial advertising?
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What soda is this commercial advertising?
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What soda is this commercial advertising?
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What sort of TAB is this commercial advertising?
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Can you tell what sodas these vintage advertisements are selling?
Your Result...
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Pellentesque nec ante ipsum. Mauris viverra, urna et porta sagittis, lorem diam dapibus diam, et lacinia libero quam id risus.Looney Tunes - Holiday Bugs
$19.95
Svengoolie® T-Shirt
$19.95
I Love Lucy - Lucy Lines
$19.95
Svengoolie Face Ceramic Mug
$17.99
Women's Svengoolie® T-Shirt
$19.95
172 Comments
10/12 Guessed right on 3 of them.
Loved Mello Yello and RC in my teens,
but the RC they're showing is Diet Rite ,Yuck!
Loved Mello Yello and RC in my teens,
but the RC they're showing is Diet Rite ,Yuck!
8/12
10 out of 12. Some were clear enough that you could make out the product name. The Mello Yello colors are the same as Mountain Dew, which threw me (I don't/didn't drink either one, BTW).
Didn't except to do well on this one.only drank coke or root beer when I drank soda which I haven't in 50 years it's really bad for you you know.we had dr. Adkins in the health food store who Pepsi was trying to convince him to promote Pepsi clear.i guess he decided against it.cause I never saw any ads.it was Pepsi without the dark color.never went over.
I see there was a glitch in the results but it seems to have been fixed. I got 8 out of 12 and that is what the results say. A couple I should have got right. A couple were super easy and a couple I took a guess. I did not mind the clear colas. What I like was a Pepsi off shoot, maybe Pepsi Free? Not sure if it was a caffeine free one or what but it was in mid to late 80's and was pretty good.
I remember Pepsi Free, but not sure what it was free of. Michael J. Fox obviously thought it was a diet cola when he tried to order it in Back to the Future. Not realizing that there was no such thing as diet soda back in the '50s, when he ordered 'something without sugar', he got a plain old black cup of coffee.