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In Videos: Food Commercials of the '80s, Chain Restaurants Edition

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In the '80s, Taco Bell pushed burritos and tostadas using old women with a penchant for gardening, Red Lobster enticed customers with the promise of a grand shrimp-filled adventure, and Ponderosa used a disco beat to illustrate that they were "really cooking for you."

Let the mouth-watering fun begin, after the jump.

Taco Bell (1981-04)

Red Lobster (1983)

Ponderosa (1980)

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5 Comments:

Mmmmm...encharitos.

The Red Lobster shrimp commercial stands the test of time, I think.

I want to go on "a grand shrimp adventure" and take the two taco bell ladies along. What fun.

Where's the beef?!

That Ponderosa jingle is so catchy - "Hey, we're cookin', yeah we're really cooking, Ponderosa, we're really cookin' for you..."

The Sea Galley commercials with the guys in crab leg pants are much better testament to the 80's than the Red Lobster adventure: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zQSNnGFJ4Ro

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