21 Commercials And Infomercials That Will Trigger A Deeply Repressed Memory In Any Millennial

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If you’re between the ages of 28 and 43, then get ready to go down memory lane because you’re about to be hit with a strong dose of ’90s and ’00s commercial nostalgia:

1. The Campbell soup snowman commercial that made you feel instantly cozy:

A snowman melts into soup, a child prepares to eat it

2. This cough drop commercial that had you screaming “RIIIIIIICOOOOOLAAAAA” along with the TV:

Two people play alphorns in a scenic mountain setting with the Matterhorn visible in the background

3. The “Hello mother, hello father/Fleas, ticks, mosquitoes really bother” K9 Advantix commercial that you’ve probably been singing in your head for more than half of your life:

A handwritten letter reads:

4. The Rainbow Art “Dip, Dab, Draw” ad that immediately looked like the most fun in the whole world:

Rainbow Art New Deluxe Kit showing colorful paint strips on paper with a hand visible

5. The Betty Crocker “Bake n’ Fill” informercial that completely revolutionized the way you thought about cake:

6. The “BFF Jill” commercial for Cingular that spoke for a whole generation:

Scene from a commercial: A woman asks,

7. The J.G. Wentworth commercial that taught us all to call “877-CASH-NOW” if we needed money:

A man dressed as a Viking stands in a crowded bus. Subtitles read:

8. The Education Connection commercial that promised you could “GET CONNECTED, FOR FREE!”:

A person dancing with large text:

9. The Fruit Gushers commercial that transformed a bunch of kids into… giant fruit heads:

Fruity characters from the classic

10. The anti-marijuana PSA that scared us all with “This is the way it’s been since she started smoking pot”:

Two people in a living room, one appears deflated on the couch, while the other sits nearby

11. The absolutely creepy “Baby Bottle Pop” (“BAAAABY BOTTLE POP!”) commercial that absolutely is seared into your brain:

Two children sitting on a bench, looking at each other, holding snacks

13. The “I’ll call now” Sears commercial that somehow perfectly captured the essence and lighting of the ’90s:

Two individuals appearing in home settings. Top left person wears a casual shirt; top right person wears a sleeveless shirt. SEARS logo displayed

14. The original “Got Milk?” ad where that guy got a peanut butter sandwich stuck to the roof of his mouth:

A man is holding a phone to his ear, looking concerned. Shelves with books are in the background

15. This Clear Eyes commercial with the iconically unenthused Ben Stein saying, “For dry, red eyes, Clear Eyes is awesome”:

Man in floral shirt on beach holding a large eyeball-like object in a tropical setting

16. The Muzzy “Yes, that’s French they’re speaking” commercial that had you begging your parents for a three-time payment every time you watched Nickelodeon:

A person in formal attire holding a Muzzy language learning VHS tape with a cartoon cover, indoors

17. This “Fun You Can Feel” commercial that made you desperately beg your parents for Floam:

Child holds a toy ball with a textured surface mimicking Earth next to a toy car; text reads:

18. The “J-E-L-L-O, it’s alive!” commercial that made you instantly need some for your school lunches:

Jell-O commercial still with tagline

19. The Doublemint Gum commercial that featured a bunch of twins, including Tia and Tamera Mowry:

Person holding Doublemint gum; two people are smiling and looking into a bag

20. All of the Nickelodeon infomercials that basically demanded you to find a grown-up to call so you get get every issue of Nickelodeon Magazine:

Advertisement for Nickelodeon magazine with a phone, a man's head, and a magazine. Text:

21. And finally, the Bagel Bites commercial that had you singing ♫ Pizza in the morning, pizza in the evening, pizza at supper time! ♫:

Bagel Bites box with plate of pizza bagels in front, showcasing the Cheesy Pepperoni flavor

Did any of these commercials instantly take you back to your childhood? Let us know what other commercials you remember!

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