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1963, the most popular music was "folk." TV was loaded with caffeine, nicotine and soda ads. Kennedy hadn't been killed. From coffee abuse rituals, to Ray Scott and Jim Henson's druggy Sprite ad, the commercials of 1963 catch America just prior to its fall.
1963, the most popular music was "folk." TV was loaded with caffeine, nicotine and soda ads. Kennedy hadn't been killed. From coffee abuse rituals, to Ray Scott and Jim Henson's druggy Sprite ad, the commercials of 1963 catch America just prior to its fall.