![]() Nutritional micronutrients including vitamin B6, C, and E help strengthen the immune system. Vaccination is far safer for your immune system than infection with these hazardous microorganisms.Ī strong immune system necessitates a diet: Eat lots of fruits, veggies, and legumes. Vaccines make your immune system smarter, teaching it to spot and fight disease-causing infections. Vaccines are the finest way we have to protect ourselves from hazardous infections. Ensure that you are up to date on necessary immunizations. Despite this complexity, you also can help to boost your child’s immune system because children are also easily get infected with viruses, bacteria or pathogen.ġ. Several inputs keep it in precise equilibrium. In other words, it must be robust enough to fight against diseases and infections without becoming autoimmune. TVCs definitely played a role.Your immune system is advanced. ![]() Scott’s Emulsion: Membantu si manja membesar sihat & kuatīack in the days when people still watch national television, many mums believed that a daily scoop of Scott’s Emulsion would boost their kid’s health. Gardenia, so good that you can even eat it on its own.” This Gardenia song is actually quite nice.ġ2. “ Everybody loves it, you can taste how fresh is it. Gardenia: So good you can even eat it on its own This video commercial style is a bit too retro even though this was produced many years after Neil Armstrong had landed on the moon with Apollo 11. Have you ever wondered how candy brands make so much money? They turn sugar into money. One of the nostalgic candies, and they were not the only ones who invested in TVCs. Nano Nano: Keenakannya sungguh luar biasa Milo is like a national drink, you can be forgiven if you thought that Milo is a local product, especially with such a patriotic TVC the brand is showing to you. A smart way to present the scientific ingredients even kids could understand. Yes, we get it, POP is sparkling water without colouring and other artificial flavours.Īnother TVC with a catchy tune, you might think that “ Ho Ho Ho” is no longer by Santa but it is meant for Horlicks. Spritzer launched this brainwashing commercial trying very hard to convince you that POP is not a soda drink. Back then, Bollywood shows were popular on TV – not just among Indians. ![]() Produced in 2007, this is a decent 3D animation production with romance, aura, and music inspired by Bollywood. Don’t be surprised that many can still remember this number today. You would’ve known who is Takuya Kimura if you are old enough (admit it), and boy he got moves! There is another Gatsby TVC worth mentioning here – Clap your hair.īefore the Internet and the abundance of food delivery options, there weren’t many choices but the pizza is just a 1-300-88-2525 call away. Perhaps inspired by the Green Giant by Leo Burnett, the Greek warrior comes to rescue your smelly clothes! And of course, that de-facto comparison with “Brand X” in those old-school detergent ads. ![]() Hopefully, you will get some inspiration as a brand marketer, and unleash your creativity in your next video commercial production!ĭuring the telco war back then between the big three, Digi stands out with its Yellow Man and “ I will follow you” tune signaling that you will get their reception wherever you go. Most of them are supported by catchy tunes, which is one of the important elements that are being overlooked nowadays. In this article, we are going retro and compiling a list of memorable TVCs being aired in Malaysia, with a mix of global and local brands. There are quite a couple of TVCs being aired in the 80s, 90s, or even 00s that can be considered classics, and you would’ve probably remembered some of them! With a significant TVC production budget back then, brands with agencies were able to focus and unleash their creativity, be it developing characters, engaging big celebrities, or composing catchy tunes. Perhaps due to the lack of a media focal point, coupled with the abundance of online content, there aren’t many super memorable video commercials as compared to those from the past. Thanks (or no thanks) to the Internet and smartphones, everyone has their own screen now, and TV stations have gradually lost their influence just like the newspapers.īrands used to invest hundreds of thousands to produce TVCs and buy airtime, but many businesses are now able to produce video content and promote on social media with flexible budgets. If you are old enough, you must have been watching TV stations, and you must have watched at least some of these classic TV commercials.
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