Images of a sunny holiday resort and friendly staff entice Irish tourists to book a Sunbound holiday and ‘make the most of your holiday’. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Short advertisement for Spar featuring an animated train travelling along the window of a Spar shop and displaying deals on offer. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement for Hoffman’s lager in which a voiceover explains how Bill has lost his friend Gavin’s speedboat but continues to smile because he’s drinking a pint of Hoffman’s. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
A can of Uno paint is used to demonstrate how durable the product is. The can is painted, wiped clean and kicked in order to show how durable and easy to clean the product is. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Spry Crisp n’ Dry oil is now available in solid form. It’s oil you can’t spill and is shown being used to fry an egg. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Short advertisement for Kosangas in which a woman removes a pie from the oven before serving it to her family. The voiceover states: ‘In Ireland, confidence begins with a K.’ To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement shows a woman standing next to a vast spread of food. The voiceover explains that it has been cooked for free using a Kosangas cooker and describes how the public can also avail of this offer. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
In this advertisement, a well-dressed man (played by Patrick Cargill) presents a cooking demonstration. A woman wanders onto the set and interrupts the process. When she realises that she is on television, she quickly says the well-known strapline before silencing the man with a plate of cream to the face. To see more from The […]
Short advertisement introducing the Kosangas Super Ser, highlighting the silent rubber rollers and three levels of heat. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
A mother moves a Super Ser heater through a house. She sets it up in her daughter’s bedroom as voiceover explains how the heater works. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.