Pinklink @lemm.ee 90s mascots were so random. Like why an owl with a graduation hat? He just graduated, so now he is wise, and can offer insight into lollipop licking? Was that his major?
59 1 Replysquiblet @kbin.social
The Tootsie Roll owl is older than that… it dates back to 1968
36 1 Replytheodewere @kbin.social
the media has always held owls to impossibly high standards
24 0 ReplySpruceBringsteen @lemmy.world They aren't what they seem
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mwproductions @lemmy.world
"Until the second half of the twentieth century, mortarboards were often worn by schoolteachers, and the hat remains an icon of the teaching profession." [source]
So they weren't saying that he just graduated, they were saying that he was learned (the tortoise even says, "he is the wisest of us all").
19 0 ReplyAlligatorBlizzard @sh.itjust.works And owls being symbolic of wisdom is at least as old as as the Greek gods - Athena's symbolism included owls.
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Phillip J Phry @lemmy.world
That's how it used to be. You asked questions to people who were believed to be wise, and then their answer was what the truth was. And most of the things we "knew" were just wrong.
Not that it's less complicated now...
12 0 Replyjettrscga @lemmy.world You're focused on that? Why was the boy naked with only a tootsie pop, and talking to an owl?
5 0 ReplyPinklink @lemm.ee Nah, that part’s relatable af
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Che Banana @lemmy.ml
yes...
32 0 ReplyJerb322 @lemmy.world
One......
Twooo....
Thhhree.....
32 0 ReplyEndHD @lemm.ee the world may never know
22 0 ReplyPoggervania @kbin.social
CRUNCH
Th-three.
11 1 ReplyGlitterInfection @lemmy.world Fucking cheating ass fucking owl
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JackbyDev @programming.dev
A-t-HOO
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PugJesus @kbin.social
A-one, a two-hoo...!
[CRUNCH]
24 0 Replydank953 @lemmy.world 3
24 0 ReplyRhaedas @kbin.social
The world may never know.
21 0 ReplyMiDaBa @lemmy.ml I had no idea what this was until I read your comment. Apparently Lemmy does skew old enough to get this reference.
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🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆 @yiffit.net
Ah-one, ah-two, ah-three, crunch. Ah-three licks.
20 0 ReplyJusticeForPorygon @lemmy.world
They still play it today. It came out in 1970. That's 53 years iirc
19 0 ReplyTrailblazing Braille Taser @lemmy.dbzer0.com Only 70s kids will get this
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Dr. Coomer @lemmy.world
Hmm, let's see here. Ah1, ah 2, ah 3...
18 0 ReplyI_Fart_Glitter @lemmy.world This commercial aired during the Superbowl in 2006, which was like... 5 years ago... right...?
17 0 ReplyAngryCommieKender @lemmy.world The original commercial aired in 1968
https://popicon.life/5-sweet-facts-mr-owl-tootsie-pop-mascot/
3 0 ReplyBeelzebob @lemmy.world I remember the 06 Superb Owl game! The Great Horns vs The Screeches! What a wonderful time! But the commercial has been around since 69.
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Phegan @lemmy.world 3
16 1 ReplydisheveledWallaby @lemmy.ml 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Eleven. Twelve!
8 0 Replyslingstone @lemmy.world I heard the song in my head.
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slingstone @lemmy.world This is the correct answer.
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m3t00🌎 @lemmy.world
3
15 0 ReplyWhiskyTangoFoxtrot @lemmy.world Decompress the main shuttlebay.
4 0 Replyscumola @sh.itjust.works It's th.th.th.th.three
3 0 ReplyWindyRebel @lemmy.world Let’s find out. One, two-hoo, a-three! Three.
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kittenzrulz123 @lemmy.world I recognized this and I'm not old.... Am I?...
14 0 ReplyDr. Coomer @lemmy.world
Buddy, I've been asking the same question for a while now, and as a far as the youth is concerned, we're ancient.
6 0 ReplyChris @lemmy.world No cap.
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hexabs @lemmy.world Idk about old, but lemmy does skew American enough for me to mot understand this.
13 0 ReplyCashewNut 🏴 @lemmy.world
The damn Septics are everywhere. Like a meaty fart that clings in the air.
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Jaybob32 @lemmy.ca It takes 1149 licks
12 0 Replyxia @lemmy.sdf.org Or one continuous lick.
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Underwaterbob @lemm.ee I miss Saturday morning cartoons. Sure, looking back, a lot of those cartoons sucked, (quality is on average much higher these days) but it was more about the ritual and the expectation. Saturday morning TV was for me.
11 0 Replym0darn @lemmy.ca As a parent of young children I've learned that Saturday morning cartoons are actually for my wife and I to have a moment to ourselves.
4 0 ReplyPeppycito @sh.itjust.works
I've got a hankerin' for a hunk of cheese!
3 0 Replysomethingp @lemmy.world Yeah most of those used to be shit but it was like a ritual every weekend. Are Saturday morning cartoons not a thing anymore?
1 0 ReplyJomega @lemmy.world They got replaced by 24 hour dedicated children's channels, which in turn got replaced by streaming.
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Mario_Dies.wav @lemmy.dbzer0.com
squints through bifocals
Oh yes, the Tootsie Pop owl. Heh.
12 1 ReplyGestrid @lemmy.ca Mister Owl, how many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?
I was a kid when I first saw that commercial, and it was already old by then.
10 0 ReplyHolyginz @lemmy.world A-one! A-two! A-threeeeeeeee!!!! chomp
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Voyajer @lemmy.world
I would hope so, GenZ would have seen that commercial growing up. Edit: Actually isn't it still being aired?
10 0 ReplyColeSloth @discuss.tchncs.de I haven't watched a TV commercial in probably over a decade, but I guess I kind of assumed that they were still showing these.
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evasive_chimpanzee @lemmy.world That's a barred owl.
Fun fact: you can talk to them, and they'll talk back. Whether it's a good idea or not, I have no clue, but I've done it
9 0 ReplyMyDearWatson616 @lemmy.world Fun fact you can talk to just about anything
6 0 ReplyDoucheBagMcSwag @lemmy.dbzer0.com This reminds of of the classic MS DOS mindscape point and click games like Shadowgate or Deja Vu ("What would you like to SAY to the table?") And the typical responses of such nonsense:
You have strange views of companionship friend
You are greeted with silence
Delirium is the gateway to insanity!
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MataVatnik @lemmy.world
They just aggressively clack their beaks at me
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kajko @feddit.nu I'm 37, but I have no clue what this is.
10 1 ReplyFrozengyro @lemmy.world 32, have seen the commercial thousands of times.
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abbadon420 @lemm.ee If only I was American, so I could understand this reference, said noone ever.
12 4 Replyeeltech @lemmy.world 1984 here, checking in.
8 0 ReplyTheSealStartedIt @feddit.de I'm old but from Europe.. I kind of thought I'm the target group here. Then again, most of the people think there are only Americans here. Not that I'm mad, you get used to it. But posts like this leave you confused for some seconds..
9 1 Replylemmefixdat4u @lemmy.world It takes a lot fewer licks now than when this commercial came out (shrinkflation).
7 0 Replyforce @lemmy.world i'm literally a young adult and the commercial aired all the time when i was a kid, this isn't old at all
6 0 Replydangblingus @lemmy.dbzer0.com It's an old commercial from the 60s that they just kept using.
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dangblingus @lemmy.dbzer0.com One boring summer day in the late 90s my brother and I both averaged around 400 licks to get to the center of a tootsie pop.
6 0 ReplyChillCapybara @discuss.tchncs.de Ask Mrs. Owl for the real wisdom.
5 0 ReplyWindyRebel @lemmy.world Who!
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mlg @lemmy.world
Stupid owl never answered the question smh my face
5 0 ReplyAbird @sh.itjust.works I was right on the tail end, born in 2006. I definitely remember this commercial.
4 0 ReplyJohnDClay @sh.itjust.works I've never seen it, but definitely picked up the reference from cultural osmosis.
3 0 Replythefartographer @lemm.ee That's gotta be one diabetic fucking owl by now...
3 0 ReplyZeon @lemmy.world Did anyone else think it was a weird smilely thing at first?
2 0 Replyoriginalucifer @moist.catsweat.com
awesome
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