I've always loved the Snuggle commercial and the Snuggle bear. He is just too cute and the commercials were a big part of my very-80s childhood. I mean, really, how can you not just love that face. I still remember the commercials and wanting a bear of my very own. This was long before cable and DVRs, so you actually had to watch the commercials and the Snuggle bear was always a favorite!
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- Snuggle Bear was created by the Jim Hensen Company to represent snuggable softness and fabric softener freshness
- Snuggle Bear became a pop culture icon over the past three decades, appearing in 80's/TV compilations and social media memes
- Snuggle Bear sits alongside Wonder Woman’s outfit and Jeannie’s bottle in the Museum of TV Memorabilia.
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- In 2014, Snuggle® launched Snuggle Scent Boosters®, which gives laundry a boost of freshness with a convenient single pack.
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We celebrated our Septem-bear to Remem-bear with a gift package from Snuggles, including laundry softener and dryer sheets, which is making the laundry smell awesome. We also have a gift package to giveaway to one of our readers too!
Using the Rafflecopter below, share with me one of your favorite 80s childhood pop-culture memories! If you weren't a child of the 80s, definitely share your 70s or 90s or whichever memory too!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Disclosure: The information and prize packs were provided to me by Snuggle. No other compensation was received and all opinions are my own.
Well,I was not a child in the 80's but one of the kid's favorite show was Full House.
ReplyDeleteI loved watching the Ghostbuster movie! 1984!
ReplyDeleteALF! Yeah, that's right. I'll own up to it :)
ReplyDeleteIn the 80's I loved watching Sesame Street! My 5yo now watches it and it takes me back.
ReplyDeleteI loved Full House!
ReplyDeleteFootloose!
ReplyDeleteI loved the new kids on the block :)
ReplyDeleteLoved Punky Brewster!
ReplyDeleteShe-Ra!
ReplyDeleteSaturday morning cartoons and Silver Spoons!
ReplyDeleteDrinking Burples!
ReplyDeleteThe Goonies!!!
ReplyDeleteStrawberry shortcake dolls :) awesome cheesy cartoons on Saturday morning!
ReplyDeleteJelly Shoes and Ghostbusters
ReplyDeleteSaturday morning cartoons.
ReplyDeleteGhostbusters and Alf
ReplyDeleteFull House and Punky Brewster!
ReplyDeleteTGIF was awesome. Family matters, full house and Step by step.
ReplyDeleteScratch and sniff stickers!
ReplyDeleteI was a teen in the 80's. I loved Duran Duran and A flock of Seagulls. That said, I loved the smurfs.
ReplyDeleteRafflecopter doesn't seem to be loading! We loved He-Man and She-Ra!! :)
ReplyDeleteThe smurfs!!!
ReplyDeleteSmurfs, Full house, Sat. morning cartoons!
ReplyDeleteSaturday morning cartoons with my dad. Pee-Wee being a favorite.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory was collecting and trading stickers with friends!
ReplyDeleteSaturday morning cartoons and Strawberry Shortcake dolls.
ReplyDeleteLoved Saturday cartoons. Captain caveman, snorks, and of course ALF! I still have my alf doll in the closet. My kids think he is weird :)
ReplyDeleteI love my flintstones, jetsons, smurfs and shirttales. Favorite doll was my smurfette.
ReplyDeleteAll the saturday morning cartoons. And if we got up to early the old people exercising in chairs was on!! Good times!
ReplyDeleteI was the weird child who couldn't wait to get home to watch Knight Rider. And Unsolved Mysteries.
ReplyDeleteSaturday morning cartoons!!
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