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Meant to post this before Christmas but got busy.

Many people remember the 1960s stop-action animated Rudolph Christmas special. They probably showed it again this year.

In 1964, it debuted as "The General Electric Fantasy Theater" with special commercials featuring GE small appliances, and a spread in Life magazine also using the Rudolph characters. It's all very charming and a lot of fun to see how many of those home appliances still seem familiar!




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Thanks for finding that.

We owned all but the High Domed Skillet and the Shoe Polisher.

We were a huge GE family. If only we knew then to hang on to those appliances.

Those Toaster ovens were really good. I can't imagine how many Baked Potatoes my Mom made in ours. And the standard meal in our house 3-4 times a week was a Broiled Steak, Salad and Baked Potato with Seabrook Farms Creamed Spinach in a Boil in Bag.

Then all the dishes were washed in the Pull out Princess BowTie. And the clothes were washed in one of the First V-12 Washer.

What a shame GE has dropped all that quality.
 
Norelco was a heavy advertiser for Rudolph, probably after these initial years... I remember the Norelco ads where the name was changed to "Noelco" and I think they even used the elves from Rudolph.
 
I  remember the "Norelco" commercials.  I felt  cheated  when I realized there would be no GE small appliance, eye candy.
 
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