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The Weetabix Gang: "If You Know What's Good For You!"
They look like proper little skinheads, don't they? An incredibly quirky marketing idea.
No breakfasts fit for sparrows here.
"You make it neat wheat, mate!"
"If you know what's good for you, you do!"
Dunk, Crunch, Brains, Brian and Bixie, AKA the Weetabix bovver boys and girl, were determined to stamp out "titchy breakfasts". The brainchild of one Trevor Beattie, they starred in a long series of TV ads from March 1982 until November 1989.
The Weetabix had a couple of catchphrases which were pretty popular: Brian's was "OK!", spoken in a parrot-like voice. Dunk contributed "If you know what's good for you!"
This sounded menacing, but actually referred to the health-giving properties of the product.
Crunch is featured testing his strength at the fairground on this 1983 "Weeta-Card"..
Seaside fun - "OK"?!
Crazy golf frolics...
Part of a set of free-inside Neet Weet Beet band stickers...
A set of sew-on patches featuring some of our cereal characters. Weetabix Crew merchandise is becoming increasingly collectable.
Did YOU join the Weetabix Club? The Club was established in 1983, but disbanded before the end of the decade. The daughter of a friend of mine wrote requesting to join the Club in late 1988, but was told it was no more. The news was sweetened by the assurance that she could still see the characters on Weetabix boxes, on TV, and in advertisements in comics, etc.
Even Weetabix were breakdancing in 1984.
4 comments:
I have the weetabix computer (Commodore 64) game!! Its a Space Invader variation, the Invaders being the Titchies.
Amit
Love these with hot milk and sugar - always wolf 'em down so fast I get chronic indigestion. Scrumptious!
Graham 2012
oh, how i still love to eat these guys...Mmmmm
I still have one of the buttons (Brains!) I got in IIRC a Judge Dread comic paper.
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