Advertisement for Phoenix beer set in Malachi’s bar. A customer attempts to order a different beer and Malachi recommends a pint of Phoenix instead. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
A short advertisement for Complan linking a woman’s happy lifestyle to taking the nutritional drink. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Short, stop motion advertisement for Phoenix beer, featuring a pint glass which fills and then empties at a bar. The strapline reads: ‘Phoenix, the bright beer’. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
A short advertisement for TK Orange, in which a mother finds the brand name is the only thing that will get a response from her children. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
A short advertisement for Club Tonic, in which a barman recommends it above various alcoholic drinks. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement for TK soft drinks, in which various flavours of TK are given to a group of young boys who have been playing football. The voiceover describes them as a ‘bunch of flavourometers.’ To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement in which the contents of a bottle of Macardles is described as having a sense of tradition, a refreshing liveliness and a warm welcome. Accompanying scenarios of rural Ireland illustrating these virtues. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement for Macardles beer depicting a series of contrasting events and situations. The voiceover sums up that in any situation, the answer is always Macardles. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Advertisement in which a group of domestic servants perform a musical number, singing about the growth of Halpins tea while the lady of the house is served her tea. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Animated advertisement depicting bottles of Cadet soft drink marching in formation and singing a song about the various flavours. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
Three young children stack logs in a garden with the help of their father. The mother’s voicoever explains the health benefits of Ribena as she carries a tray over to the family. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.
By drinking Ribena, a girl avoids catching a virus which afflicts her friends. The advertisement asserts that the Vitamin C content in Ribena helps children fight off colds. To see more from The Irish Adverts Project, click here.