Nestle Quik commercial - 1970s-1980s Nesquik Nestl rabbit

BEITRAG: Nestle Quik commercial - 1970’s/1980’s Nesquik Nestlé rabbit @BrianDurham:2/NestleQuikCommercial:4 Old TV commercials, PSA’s, etc @ BrianDurham @BrianDurham:2 August 7th, 2021 #nesquik Nestlé commercial - nestle quik Hideous, but I had to upload it. From a 16mm print Follow us on Twitter [club39014537|@FromFilm] A cartoon Quik Bunny first appeared on the cans of the strawberry flavor when it was introduced. Later, an anthropomorphic animated bunny wearing a large red “Q“ on a collar-like necklace, was introduced in television commercials as the new chocolate Quik mascot. He debuted in 1973. The character is voiced by Barry Gordon. He sings a new jingle in a rock-and-roll rhythm: “It’s so rich and thick and choco-lik, That you can’ it slow... if it’s Quik!“ Then he vocalizes only four notes “oh-bo-de-oh“ and instead of vocalizing the fifth note which is “doh“, he immediately sucks all of his drink down through a straw, then finishes the rhyme by forlornly intoning, “That’s the saddest sound I know.“ In the USA by 2003, the Quik Bunny was renamed the Nesquik Bunny and his “Q“ changed to an “N“ when the brand name was changed. He appears on the packaging and marketing and has appeared in the product’s television commercials. nesquick nestle quick
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