Metadata
WORK ID: YFA 4015 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
MISCELLANEOUS ABERNETHY AND JUNGLIES | 1960-1982 | 1960-01-01 |
Details
Original Format: 35mm Colour: Black & White / Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 15 mins 58 secs Subject: Industry |
Summary This reel features a series of miscellaneous adverts featuring discontinued products such Cherries in the Dark and Cabana bars. All products were made by Rowntree's. |
Description
This reel features a series of miscellaneous adverts featuring discontinued products such Cherries in the Dark and Cabana bars. All products were made by Rowntree's.
Rich Abernethy – Launch: Everyone loves Rich Abernethy Biscuits by Gray Dunn B&W
Rich Abernethy – Launch: Fresh short rich B&W
Almond Islands – Columbus: Last time he only discovered America (1975) Col
A.M.s – Mouth: Wake it up with Rowntree’s A.M.s (1982) Col
Cabana - Tropical Magic: Cabana, it's...
This reel features a series of miscellaneous adverts featuring discontinued products such Cherries in the Dark and Cabana bars. All products were made by Rowntree's.
Rich Abernethy – Launch: Everyone loves Rich Abernethy Biscuits by Gray Dunn B&W
Rich Abernethy – Launch: Fresh short rich B&W
Almond Islands – Columbus: Last time he only discovered America (1975) Col
A.M.s – Mouth: Wake it up with Rowntree’s A.M.s (1982) Col
Cabana - Tropical Magic: Cabana, it's tropical magic (1977) Col
Cabana - Tropical Magic (Rev): Cabana, it's tropical magic (1977) Col
Cabana – Handcuffs: An island in the day (1980) Col
Cabana – Party: An island in the day (1980) Col
Cabana - Magic Man: Cabana daylight come and we won't go home (1981) Col
Cabana - Magic Man (Rev): Cabana daylight come and we won't go home. 15% bigger bar (1982) Col
Cabanas – Launch: Cool man sized Cabanas. Rowntree’s Cabanas (1962) B&W
Cabanas - Launch II: Cool man sized Cabanas. Cabanas! (1962) B&W
Cabanas - Follow Up: Cool and clean in your fingers so take 'em anywhere (1962) B&W
Cabanas - Follow Up: Cool man sized Cabanas. Cabanas! (1962) B&W
Cabanas - Follow Up: Cool and clean in your fingers so take 'em anywhere. Cabanas! (1962) B&W
Cherries in the Dark – Tango: Such enchantment you will find with Cherries in the Dark by Rowntree (1969) B&W
Cherries in the Dark – Max: Max is so romantic (1970) B&W
Congo – Kids: O Congo, chew, chew, chew, chew (1979) Col
Creamola - With a spoon: Enjoy it even on its own. Cremola (1968) Col
Duet – Presenter: Smooth milk chocolate on the outside, chewy caramel and wafer on the inside (1976) Col
Festival – Launch: Join the Rowntree's Festival (1982) Col
Fingammies – Launch: Ask for your favourite Fingammies (1970) Col
Fingammies – River: Ask for your favourite Fingammies (1971) Col
Fortune Castle - Evening at Home: A new chocolate experience for grown-ups B&W
Golden Cup – Launch: Help keep Britain quiet with Golden Cup from Mackintosh's (1967) B&W
Joy – Clouds: Joy Joy Gray Dunn Joy (1960) B&W
Joy - Jelly Bag Hat: Joy Joy Gray Dunn Joy (1961) B&W
Joy – Pennies: Joy Joy Gray Dunn Joy (1961) B&W
Joy - Mother and Son: Joy in every bite (1962) B&W
Junglies – Banjo: Rowntree’s Junglies are new and lots of fun (1971) Col
Junglies - Banjo II: Rowntree’s Junglies are new and lots of fun (1971) Col
Context
This is one of a large collection of films made by Rowntree’s of York (now Nestlé). Most of the films came via the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, based at the University of York. Other films have come from different sources, such as Ken Clough, a former engineering designer for Rowntree who filmed many of their manufacturing processes. The vast bulk of the films are adverts for their confectionary products: including Rolo, Black Magic, Toffee Crisp, Smarties, Milky Bar,...
This is one of a large collection of films made by Rowntree’s of York (now Nestlé). Most of the films came via the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, based at the University of York. Other films have come from different sources, such as Ken Clough, a former engineering designer for Rowntree who filmed many of their manufacturing processes. The vast bulk of the films are adverts for their confectionary products: including Rolo, Black Magic, Toffee Crisp, Smarties, Milky Bar, KitKat, Dairy Box and many other brands made between 1929 and 1990. The earliest one of the adverts is Mr York of York, Yorks, the first animated advertisement to be made, in 1929, with synchronised sound - also online. For an overview of Rowntree's, chocolate and advertising see the Contexts for Mr York of York, Yorks and Tokens (1962-63). For an overview of the Rowntree’s business see After Eight Adverts (1962).
All of the products seen on this film reel have subsequently disappeared from the market, and most seem to have disappeared also from the collective memory – if the internet is anything to go by (try junglies). Of course those who got hooked on any product will have their memories, and sometimes these get placed on the internet – but of course the internet is geared to the age in which it was formed, and the predominance of commercial interests militates against interest in the past. This goes for the two products featured here. Cabana bars were a chewy mixture of coconut and cherry bits with a toffee, or caramel, layer on top covered in chocolate. Presumably they came out just after the merger of Rowntree and Mackintosh in 1969. Judging by the postings to the ‘A Quarter Of’ they were quite popular. One of the postings describes them as a “posh bounty” and speculates that they were stopped in the early 1990s. The association with Bounty, and the coconut filling, is also made in these adverts, both using commercials with a tropical island setting. However, Bounty, first brought out by the US giant Mars in 1951, demonstrates the general rule that the earlier a sweet product is launched the longer it tends to stay on the market. Judging by the correspondence between Rowntree and the advertising agency J.W. Thompson, plans for the new product of Cherries in the Dark started as early as January 1965, with market research starting in January 1967 and production beginning in March 1967. J Walter Thompson also marketed other Rowntree products, including Yorkie – see the Context for Yorkie (1976). The chocolates only lasted until August 1970. This advert would have gone out in either 1968 or 1969, before the merger of Rowntree with Mackintosh. It is noticeable that it is in black and white whilst the Cabana ad is in colour. The first colour broadcast was July 1st 1967 of the Wimbledon Tennis Championship. By December 1967 BBC Two were broadcasting 80% of its programmes in colour. But it wasn’t until 1969 that BBC1 and ITV were regularly broadcasting in colour – apparently prompting a strike for increased pay at ITV. Even then programmes made on video, like Dr Who, continued in black and white until 1970. It wasn’t until then that sales of colour TVs picked up. The first colour commercial didn’t appear until November 1969, for Birds Eye frozen peas (shown on ATV Midlands at 10:05 am during Thunderbirds). References Borthwich Archives, Rowntree/R/DD/MA/2 1966-1970 A Quarter Of British TV History |