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This commercial was broadcast in the Kanto region in September 1974. 0:00 Seiyu Fashion for 6,600 yen. The old emblem with the S motif. 0:15 The France Bed logo on the signboard has not changed. 0:45 "Please read the instructions carefully before use" is written at the beginning. 2:15・4:58 It's Machaaki! 2:45 There are various ways to cut tofu. 3:14 Poppins contains oxygen bleach. 3:59 This commercial was already promoting intestinal flora. What is the yeast drink Corbon? 4:14 Did they already advocate putting something on Ritz at that time? 4:29 I thought I'd heard this song somewhere before, and it turned out to be the theme song for a Sunday morning anime slot that used to be on TSB (Television Shinshu). 4:43 The legendary chocolate drink Yoo-Hoo (released in May 1974). It was actually a product of an American manufacturer, and was domestically produced by Taiyo Fisheries at the time (from the Japanese Nostalgia Juice Encyclopedia (Tatsumi Publishing)). 5:28 It's Ide Hiromitsu (or Tobe Hiroaki)! 5:43 Yamasa Soy Sauce also made miso. 6:28 Coffee without cream... 6:43 Could it be Matsuzaka Keiko? 7:28 A knock-off of Bluelet (released in 1969). 8:12 It is now a fat spread that is inferior to margarine. 9:58 A knock-off of Knorr Cup Soup. 10:28 Jumbo Max appears in a commercial for sliced cheese. 10:44 The entry is now sold by Yamazaki Biscuits. 11:58 Kakuman was once the symbol of Otsuka Station on the Yamanote Line. It had Kinkakuji Temple on its roof. This is where the original "What is Marriage?" came from just after the war. 13:20 So Kit Kat has been around since then (it was domestically produced even then). 15:34・22:03 It's a reverse bungee. 16:34 A program on the theme of food security that is relevant to the present day. 18:38 Nakajo Kiyoshi is now a member of the Diet. 21:34 The jeep-like vehicle is an Isuzu Unicab. It is not AWD as it uses the powertrain from the Wasp (small truck) that was around at the time. 21:48 The illustration is by Tsukuda Kimihiko, the creator of "Honobono-Kimi."