Monday, December 25, 2023

454. ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS ARE APPLIANCES, Various Christmas Appliance Ads 1961-1986

PHILACOR REFRIGERATORS, 1975 Print Ad

Christmas season is Bonus Season---and the extra money that people receive from their workplace is often invested in practial gifts--like electric appliances! Consumer durable companies--from giant Ysmael Steel, Philacor, Radiowealth to La Germania, Tecnogas, Sanyo and even smaller players like Maharlika Corp., often reserve the holidays to advertise their newest array of domestic and kitchen appliances, and to sell-off their remaining stocks of old models. Here are appliance ads of the past that show the variety products like ovens, elecric fans, radios, gas stoves, television sets, flat irons, etc.-- designed to make housework easier and life more comfortable--each, an excellent Christmas idea!

Oh, the women love the TECNOGAS Technique! 1980 Print Ad

STANDARD APPLIANCES, 1974 Print Ad

SANYO GAS STOVES, 1971 Print Ad

RADIOWEALTH TELEVISION, 1962 Print Ad

RADIOWEALTH APPLIANCES, 1971 Print Ad

TAMBULI RADIO, by Maharlika Corp. 1962 Print Ad

LA GERMANIA GAS RANGE, 1975 Print Ad

LA BELLE GAS STOVES, 1986 Print Ad

YSMAEL STEEL APPLIANCES, 1961 Print Ad

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

453. PUREFOODS HAM: The Star of the Noche Buena Feast, Print and TV Ad

THE STAR OF THE NOCHE BUENA FEAST, 1986
The classic PUREFOODS HAM Christmas Print Ad, with a copy that exalts the ham products as the "Stars of the Noche Buena Feast". The flagship Purefoods Fiesta Ham is shown with other PF ham products: Pear-Shaped, Chicken Ham and Chinese Ham. The popular tagline that was used as early as the late 70s, was retained in subsequent holiday ads by the company's agency, Ace-Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising.
WATCH PUREFOODS HAM
 'STAR OF NOCHE BUENA" TV AD from 1979


SOURCES:
Purefoods Fiesta Ham Christmas, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqk-rO9GM_0, uploaed by Golden TV Commercials Group. 13 Nov. 2021

Friday, December 15, 2023

452. A SPREAD OF NOCHE BUENA AND MEDIA NOCHE IDEAS, Various Food Ads, 1965-1987

PUREFOODS HAM, Holiday Highlights, 1965

 Christmas is a time for food manufacturers to go full blast with their advertising moneys by coming out with the all-color layouts showing well-styled food of the most mouth-watering variety. After all, sharing food is the Filipino way to celebrate the holidays. After attending the Misa de Gallo and other religious obligations, whole families come together for their traditional Noche Buena and Media Noche dinners.

The customary NOCHE BUENA (literally, “Good Night” in Spanish) is served each year on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24—and the sit-down meal features the most extravagant dishes ever seen on the family dining table.

 MEDIA NOCHE (Spanish for “Middle of the Night) is a similar grand feast served on midnight, on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31. It augurs more prosperity for the family in the coming year.

Giant food companies like Purefoods, Kraft, California Manufacturing Corp., and Del Monte advertise heavily on a regular basis, during these holiday months, to capitalize on these great Filipino feasting events. 

ROYAL SPAGHETTI & MACARONI, "Royal Celebration", 1979

NEW ZEALAND CREAMERY: Queensland, Ques-O, Che-Vital, 1987

M.Y. SAN SKYFLAKES & FITA, 1987

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE "New Eating Fun", 1967

KRAFT CHEDDAR, "Media Noche Cheese Soup", 1967

Thursday, December 7, 2023

451. Merry Crispa’s! CRISPA REDMANIZED KNITWEAR, 1962

MERRY CRISPA'S!, Print ad, 1962

The best holiday gift that CRISPA brought to the Philippines in 1948 were its “shrunk-to-fit” shirts and underwear that were soon to become the country’s most popular men’s wear in the 1970s-80s decades. The brand CRISPA was derived from the combined names of founders, Pablo and Crisanta Floro, an enterprising husband-and-wife team who sold their cotton products in their shop, and distributed them to leading department stores nationwide.

MERRY CRISPA'S! 1962 Ad

The CRISPA fabric materials were subjected to a unique “Redmanization” process, which made the cotton stable, and shrink-resistant, even after washing. The early products included T-shirts, both round and V-necked;  briefs, with imported waistband, and rib sando.

With its main retail store in Makati, CRISPA became a byword in the 70s, and gained further fame and reputation when the Floro son, Valeriano “Danny” Floro organized a basketball team in 1956 that first participated in the Business Athletic Association, a minor league. The CRISPA Redmanizers would rise to become a multi-titled Filipino basketball team of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) from 1975 to 1984.

REDMANIZED, SHRUNK-TO-FIT, Print Ad, 1963

By the late 80s, the CRISPA business declined, leading the Floros to stop manufacturing CRISPA knitwear and to the disband the basketball team. In 2020, Danny Floro’s grandchildren revived the Crispa brand with the launch of a new T-shirt line, under VNF and Sons, Inc.

SOURCES:

Crispa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crispa_(clothing_brand)

Crispa Redmanizers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crispa_Redmanizers

Saturday, December 2, 2023

450. Brand Stories: EVENFLO Nursers, Print Ads 1960s-70s-80s

BOTTLE WITH EXPERIENCE, Print Ad, 1984

The brand of feeding bottles or nursers that Filipinos have trusted for more that 60 years has actually been around for more than a hundred years. EVENFLO was launched in the 1920s as a maker of baby feeding bottles in Ravenna, Ohio.

BEST BUY FOR BABY, Print Ad 1960

Its flagship division, EVENFLO Feeding, Inc. had its start in 1920 as the Pyramid Rubber Company, initially producing breast pumps, pacifiers,  sippy cups—and its most popular products in the Philippines—feeding bottles. As early as 1935, the company secured patent rights for Evenflo's nurser unit featuring the pioneering SURE SEAL ring, which secured the nipple to the bottle. This led to the introduction of the EVENFLO line of feeding equipment.

THE GREATEST NURSERS EVER MADE! Print Ad, 1960

The first EVENFLO bottles were introduced at the start of the 1960s decade in the Philippines, and they were advertised in weekly magazines as “the greatest nursers ever made”.

 In the next decade, EVENFLO Philippines was initiated in 1972 and, for the first time ever, novelty nurser bottles, molded and painted to depict friendly animals and cartoon characters, were marketed.

EVENFLO. Because you love your baby, Print Ad, 1974

In 1987, EVENFLO introduced clear polycarbonate novelty nursers decorated with Disney favorites like Baby Mickey, Minnie Mouse and Baby Donald Duck, among others. Through a series of mergersand acquisitions, EVENFLO positioned itself as a  single source supplier of baby care products and accessories—from nursing kits, safety pins, sterilizers, bottles, nipples, diaper cases, and toys.

SURE-SEAL NIPPLE Evenflo Ad. 1984

In 2014, EVENFLO Co. Inc.  was acquired by Goodbaby International Holdings Ltd. , a juvenile products company that develops, manufactures, markets and sells strollers, children's car seats, cribs, bicycles and tricycles, and furniture--thus expanding the EVENFLO portfolio even more.

 SOURCES:

Evenflo Company Profile, https://jobs.aami.org/profile/evenflo-company-inc/41796/

Evenflo, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evenflo

Goodbaby International, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodbaby_International


Saturday, November 25, 2023

449. Beauty Queens as Ad Models: 1960 Miss Press Photography EDITA VITAL, for PINES CIGARETTES

MISS P-P-P IS A P-P-PINES CIGARETTE FAN, 1960 Ad

“Fresh as a breath of mountain air”---that’s how PINES CIGARETTES was described when it was launched in the Philippines in the late 1950s, a product of the Associated Anglo-American Tobacco Corporation. Established in 1949 in Pasay City, it is one of the oldest cigarette manufacturers in the country. PINES CIGARETTES has an exclusive “air softened”,  snow-white filter, promising a satisfying mild, refreshingly mentholated smoking experience. 

Edita Vital as Miss Philippines, courtesy of Mr. Tony Paat

Newly-elected Miss Press Photography EDITA RESURRECCION VITAL  was recruited to promote the merit of PINES CIGARETTES in this two-color print ad from 1960. The daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Domingo Vital of Quezon City, Vital was a student of the University of Santo Tomas when she was voted by the country’s association of press photographers as their muse.

“My ideal man should be a PINES smoker, because a PINES Smoker knows his own mind”, so what she claims in the print ad. “ He knows what he wants in a cigarette—full-flavor, light menthol coolness, and a mildness that can only be his, with PINES”.

PINES CIGARETTE AD, late 1950s. Courtesy of the Pinoy Kollektor

Later in the year, Vital went on to win the Miss Philippines title and got to represent the country in the 1st ever Miss International Beauty Pageant in Long Beach, California. She reached the semifinals in the contest won by Colombia’s Stella Marquez. Lured by showbiz upon her return, she made period movies like Noli Me Tangere (1961)  and El Filibusterismo (1962), which earned her a FAMAS nomination. Vital is married to lawyer Angel Castaño, Jr. 

The company that manufactures PINES CIGARETTES continues to be in operation even after 70 years. Currently, it produces American-style cigarettes using a blend of the finest locally sourced and imported tobaccos. Its current brands include: Winnsboro, Casino, Freedom, Dallas, Navy Club, Spotlight, and Asia Boston.

SOURCES:

Associated Anglo-American Tobacco Corporation WEBSITE

Photo of Edita Vital as Miss PH: Tony Paat Collection, Veestarz

Special thanks to Edward delos Reyes of Pinoy Kollektor, for the use of his Pines Cigarette print ad clipping.

Saturday, November 18, 2023

448. Beauty Queens as Ad Models: MYRNA PANLILIO, 1st Bb. Pilipinas-Universe for 1964 MISS UNIVERSE

1ST BINIBINI-UNIVERSE 1964, MYRNA PANLILIO IN HER 1ST AD

The honor of becoming the first ever Binibining Pilipinas belongs to then-21 year old Ma. MYRNA SESE PANLILIO of San Fernando, eldest of 4 children of Enrique M. Panlilio and Jaina Sese. Though she graced magazine covers after her victory, the only known ad she modeled in was for a beauty & fashion house called  Chantilly Gowns and Beauty Suite, located in Echague, Quiapo, and owned by Vicky San Diego. Carlos “Carling” Mercado was the lead make-up and hair artist, sought after by high society girls.

MYRNA AND OTHER MISSES. Below Myrna Panlilio is runner-up Elvie Gonzales,

Panlilio was crowned on 5 July 1964 at the Araneta Coliseum. The event was originally scheduled on 3 July, but had to be postponed due to Typhoon Dading. Myrna, a St. Scholastica  and Maryknoll graduate, was already working as a teller for Merchants Bank when she joined and won the crown over 15 candidates, trimmed from an original 28.

PAGEANT NIGHT IN MIAMI
 
Two nights before the binibini finals, she had also participated in the 1964 Maid of Cotton search, won by Bettina Herrero. She had better luck in the pioneer pageant, succeeding Lalaine Bennett, 4th placer to Miss Universe 1963. Myrna’s runners-up included Bb. Waling-waling, Milagros Cataag and Bb. Ilang-ilang, Elvira Gonzales (mother of another future binibini, Charlene Gonzales). One other candidate was Milagros Sumayao, a former Miss Press Photography winner like Elvira, who would later be known in showbiz as Mila Ocampo (mother of Snooky Serna). 
ARRIVAL AT MIAMI, Miss Philippins (rightmost) with other Miss U contestants 

Her prizes included a cash prize of P2,000, gold trophy from the Lions Club, a complete wardrobe from the Philippine Couturiers’ Association, Helene Curtis beauty products and a Regal sewing machine. Panlilio also won the right to represent the country in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Miami, Florida with the title going to Miss Greece, corinna Tsopei. Married to Dr. Ramon Borromeo (+), whose mother is Amparo Noel, herself a Carnival beauty winner (Visayan Queen 1912) from Cebu. Children: Ramon Jose, Patricia (+) , Mitzi. Durng Pres. Estrada's term, Panlilio was named Executive Director of Nayong Pilipino. Sadly, Myrna passed away at the age of 65 on 16 July 2009, from a gall bladder disease.

 SOURCES:

Screengrab of Miss U 1964, SMU Jones Film- G. William Jones Film and Video Archives

Alex Castro, Aro Katimyas Da, A Memory Album of Titled Kapampangan beauties 1908-2016.

Saturday, November 11, 2023

447. MAGNOLIA CARNIVAL Frozen Creem, 1976

ANYTIME IS CARNIVAL TIME. MAGNOLIA CARNIVAL FROZEN CREEM

By the mid 70s, Magnolia, the dominant name in fine ice cream, found itself vulnerable with the rise of new ice cream brands, most specially from Presto Ice Cream, which even had a copycat “Flavorite of the Month” line, and even earlier, Silver Bell. In 1976, a Magnolia introduced a flanker brand, MAGNOLIA CARNIVAL FROZEN CREEM.The price brand consisted of 8 star flavor attractions: Super Strawberry, Jolly Orange, Merry Mocha, Vanilla Fling, Nangka Fantasy, Mango A-Go-Go, Groovee Ube and Chocolate Fiesta. It came in gallons, half-gallons and cups. 

In the 1980s, Coney Island Scooping Stations were successfully introduced in which one can enjoy even more affordable ice cream scoops in cones, with a merry variety of flavors. Magnolia had to change its position, by introducing its own scooped ice cream flavors thru its new line “Ice Cream Internationale”, to go against Coney Island. The CARNIVAL brand was discontinued, its flavors folded into Magnolia’s new scoop brand.

Saturday, October 28, 2023

446. Celebrity Endorser: Comedian PUGO for Philacor’s WINNER Refrigerator, 1978

Comedian PUGO, as WINNER Refrigerator celebrity endorser, Print Ad, 1978


Philippine Appliance Corp. (PHILACOR) had its humble beginnings in 1963,  when an enterprising engineering graduate of the University of the Philippines, Dante Santos, began assembling basic home appliances, together with artner Hilarion Henares.  He had also gone to the University of Washington to take advanced studies in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.

 In March 1965, PHILACOR plant was inaugurated in Parañaque and by the 70s, became the leading manufacturer of freezers and refrigerators in the Philippines with around 1,500 employees. Its line of refrigerators under the brand name WINNER turned out to be one of the biggest best-sellers.

 It is no wonder that PHILACOR became one of the more active advertisers during this period. One of the celebrities employed to push WINNER Refrigerators was the veteran comedian PUGO (Mariano Contreras in real life, b. 12 Jul. 1910. 12 Dec. 1978). He started as a bod-a-bil comic, achieving fame in the 1930s thru the 1950s, as the other half of the Pugo and Togo comedy tandem.

 From the stage, PUGO  went into movies, landing leading roles in Sorry Na Lang (1947), Edong Mapangarap (1950), Kambal Tuko, Sundalong Kanin (1952) and Nukso ng Nukso (1960) . He found greater fame with the advent of TV, in sitcoms like Tang Tarang-tang (1966) which became Si Tatang Kasi in 1970. His other hit TV shows in the 1970s were Wanted: Boarders and My Son, My Son.

Due to his popularity, PUGO was sought by a few clients to endorse their products, including San Miguel Beer in 1967. This WINNER Refrigerator print ad, which featured PUGO in 1978, was the last of his appearances. As the Dean of Philippine Comedy died later in the same year, at age 68.

 As to PHILACOR, it woukd be beset with serious problems in the new millennium, including union woes, unsettled debts, huge losses traced to failure to sell its old plant and over-production. This led to a break-up of its operations in June  2000.

 SOURCES:

Pugo, Wikipedia.com

Philippine Appliance Corporation is inaugurated today, March 1965,

Phil. Daily Inquirer, Philacor closes shop for 3 months, settles P1B IOUs, break up operations, June 8 2000

Thursday, October 26, 2023

445. Pilipino Advertising Klasiks (PILAK 2002) SPRITE “Japorms” TVC 30s, 1999

In 2002, the PILAK Awards were instituted by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies of the Philippines (4 A’s) to determine the top 25 ads from the last 50 years, the golden age of Philippine advertising. Hundred of ads were screened by the country’s top creative agency heads, until only 100 were left. From these, the 25 cream of the crop were chosen--“patalastas na walang kupas”---to be honored with the Pilipino Advertising Klasiks or PILAK Awards.

 One of the PILAK Awardees was a fairly new ad from a SPRITE TV campaign conceived by the powerhouse creatives of McCann-Erickson Phils. The “Magpakatotoo Ka”  (Be True To Yourself) TV ad series was an instant hit, with its brand of youthful humor—so comical, yet true, slick editing, stylish look, and fast-paced storytelling—not to mentioned the over-the top acting.  The “Magpakatotoo Ka” pool includes the famous Piolo & Toni (“I Love You, Piolo!) version, Ryan Agoncillo “Elevator” version (“Are you in heat?”); Music Teacher; and Basketball “Kaka” Girl, among others.

WATCH SPRITE "Japorms" TVC HERE:, uploaded by Duvine Gil Reyes

But it was the “Japorms” version that earned the judges’ nod as a PILAK winner—about a stylish youngster who thinks of himself as hip and cool when he stepped out in the sun, dressed in jeans, shades, and a very thick hoodie. He quickly suffers a heat stroke, fainting in front of a gaggle of girls who offered him cool relief with a bottle of SPRITE. “Obey your thirst” the ad says, “magpakatotoo ka”. Well, for awhile he did. He surrenders to the refreshment of SPRITE—then quickly switches back to his “feeling hip, cool” mode,  like nothing happened. The SPRITE “Japorms” TV also won a Gold Araw Award at the 1999 Philippine Advertising Congress Awards Night in Cebu.

CREDITS:

Client: Coca-Cola Philippines

Agency: McCann-Erickson Philippines / Creative Director: Teeny Gozum

Copywriter: Divine Gil / Art Director; Carlo Director

Producer: Telly Arce

Production House: Unitel

Director: Jun Reyes / Cinematographer: Boy Yñiguez

SOURCES: 

youtube, Sprite ‘Japorms’ commercial TV, uploaded by Divine Gil Reyes, 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI7-AhJfxZ8

 

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

444. THE ANNUAL 9TH AND 11TH TOYS AND GIFTS FAIR, 1984-85, 1986-87

TOYS AND GIFTS FAIR, 1984-85

One of the most popular shopping attractions in the late 70s thru the early 1990s is the Annual Toys and Gifts Fair, a Christmas trade exhibition by the Philippine Center for International Trade and Exhibit (PHILCITE). The very first Toys and Gifts Fair was organized in 1976, and proved to be a hit for shoppers, opening as early as November, and ending past January. The area was even decorated for the holidays; in 1986, the front of Philcite featured a giant Japanese lighted robot display.

In the 1990s under Fred Elizalde, the fair evolved into an amusement park later named Star City. The former PhilCite building upon was pulled down in the late 1990s to make way for the park's indoor rides. On October 2, 2019, a huge blaze caused widespread damage to Star City; it reopened in 2022. 

TOYS AND GIFTS FAIR, 1986-87

SOURCES:

Star City Official website: https://www.starcity.com.ph/

Star City (amuseument park) Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_City_(amusement_park)

Sunday, October 8, 2023

443. Brand Stories: CHE-VITAL Cheese and Dairy Products of New Zealand Creamery, 1958

THE NEW CHEESE EXCITEMENT! Print Ad, 1967

One cheese brand with a long history in the Philippines—65 years in 2023—started out as CHE-VITAL Pasteurized Cheese made by New Zealand Creamery Inc. It was actually a company that was established in 1958 as a joint venture of the New Zealand Dairy Board. The arrangement was that the local company would provide the technology to manufacture the dairy products but this deal fell through.

CHE-VITAL. Golden rich, deliciously nourishing, 1967

A later partnership with Golden State of California in the 1960s (part of the American conglomerate, Foremost Dairy Group) resulted in a company called Golden State Phils., which was tasked with marketing and distribution of Golden State products. This partnership was eventually cancelled, and the local company founder decided to send his managers to Australia and NZ for training to learn the modern way of dairy product manufacturing.

CHE-VITAL CREAMERY BUTTER, Prind ad, 1967

With the new-found expertise, the company was set to relaunch under a new name. As it was taking too long for the Securities and Exchange Commission to approved the name, the founder revived the first company name-New Zealand Creamery, and so from 1962 onward, it had kept that name.

A CHE-VITAL CHRISTMAS, Print Ad 1978

The company’s best-known and best selling product turned out to be their CHE-VITAL cheese products, led by CHE-VITAL Pasteurized Cheese in 1962. One of the first cheese food brands in the market, CHE-VITAL was made from Australian dairy ingredients and packed in blocks.  CHE-VITAL became a favorite for making sandwiches, canapes, desserts and pastries.  By 1978, the cheese line came to include CHE-VITAL BLUE (Cheddar, packed in circular tin cans), CHE-VITAL Cheese Balls, CHE-VITAL Ham or Pimiento, and QBB Cheddar. There was also CHE-VITAL Fresh Butter, introduced in 1967.

CURRENT PRODUCT LINE, Source: New Zealand Creamery FB Page

Today, New Zealand Creamery continues to be productive as ever, still making longtime favorite CHE-VITAL: CHE-VITAL Pasteurized Process Cheese Food, CHE-VITAL Quickmelt, CHE-VITAL Cheddar, CHE-VITAL Fresh Creamery Butter. Still going strong is its  QBB Cheddar. Another powerhouse brand includes QUES-O Cheesefood, QUES-O Supermelt, QUES-O Cheesy Spread, and O-K Processed Filled Cheese Spread, a price brand. The company also makes the premium Queensland Butter in Cans, Queensland Pure Creamery Butter, Golden Crown Butter Compound, and Dairy Magic Margarine, used for cooking and baking. Indeed, with New Zealand Creamery cheese and dairy brands still around—the good life is yours to enjoy, on and on!

 SOURCES:

FB Page, New Zealand Creamery, https://www.facebook.com/newzealandcreameryinc

New Zealand Creamery Inc. website, https://newzealandcreameryinc.com/

Monday, October 2, 2023

442. Pilipino Advertising Klasiks (PILAK 2002): JOLLIBEE “Lola” TVC , 1987-88

JOLLIBEE "LOLA" TVC, PILAK Awardee 2002, by BASIC ADVERTISING

In 2002, when the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies of the Philippines (4 A’s) convened to vote the 25 Best TV ads over the past 50 years, one of two Jollibee ads to make it to the list of “patalastas na walang kupas” was the heartwarming “Lola” TVC . The plot involved two grandkids, conniving to treat their “Lola”—who they realized was “lagi na lang ikaw ang taya”-- to a Jollibee lunch paid for by their savings.

Touched by the act of her grateful ‘apos’, Lola sheds a few tears, leading the elder grandchild to ask “Lola, napuwing ka?”. The charming ad won its way to the hearts of viewers—and the creative jury—to a well-deserved win at the PILAK Awards Night held on 31 August 2002.

WATCH THE PILAK AWARD-WINNING JOLLIBEE "LOLA" TVC HERE:

The Jollibee “Lola” ad was significant due to the rare appearance of NATY CRAME-ROGERS (b.1922/d. 2021) who portrayed the role of the doting grandmother.

 CREDITS:

AGENCY: BASIC ADVERTISING

CD/ COPYWRITER: Boy Leuterio

ART DIRECTOR: Mario Serrano

PRODUCER: Aton Roxas

CASTER: Eric Munchua

DIRECTOR: Vitt Romero

MUSIC: Charo Unite

PRODUCTION HOUSE: Salon Films

 SOURCES:

Natividad “Naty” Crame-Rogers,Philippine Thetaer Legend, 98 https://varsitarian.net/circle/20210225/natividad-naty-crame-rogers-philippine-theater-legend-98

Minyong Ordonez Youtube channel, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWjaj8sDU9A

4 A’s youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGA6lRJVdRg

 

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

441. 1989 Creative Guild TV Ad of the Month for February, SAN MIGUEL BEER, “Si-Boom!” TVC 60s

A booming victory for San Miguel Beer--Ad of the Month for Feb. 1989!

In 1988, McCann Erickson produced an Ad of the Month winner for SAN MIGUEL PALE PILSEN , a summer commercial that drew raves for its merry mix of popular talents, scenic beach shots, colorful production design, festival vibe,  catchy jingle---and a new San Miguel “Si-Boom Girl”. The high-profile SMB commercial featured the APO Hiking Society alongside San Miguel mainstay, Bert “Tawa” Marcelo who follows the “Si-Boom Girl” as she gambols on the beach.  Followed by a coterie of admirers, the ad jingle borrowed the tune of an Eartha Kitt song-- C’est si Bon--reworked and Tagalized into “Si-Boom”.

 WATCH SMB "SI-BOOM" TVC 90s HERE
uploaded by vibesey, 30 April 2016

The TV ad became an instant sensation, what with the Ati-atihan inspired arrangement,  perfectly sung by Jim Paredes, Boboy Garovillo and Danny Javier, as googly-eyed  Bert Marcelo ogled on. But it was the debut appearance of a sultry babe in white swimsuit that left the most impression on the male audience—Rachel Lobangco, she with the  signature pout and thick brows. For that appearance, she was hailed as “Star Discovery of the Year 1989” by the Creative Guild of the Philippines in their next awards night.

To top it all, SMB’s “Si-Boom” was voted by the Creative Guild jury as the best TVC for the month of February 1989, thus qualifying for the Ad of the Year Finals held at Hotel Nikko Manila Garden the next year.

CREDITS

ADVERTISER: San Miguel Corp.

PRODUCT: San Miguel Pale Pilsen Beer

AGENCY: McCann Erickson Phils.

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Erwin Castillo

COPYWRITERS: Cris Michelena / Erwin Castillo

ART DIRECTOR: Sonny Yñiguez

PRODUCER: Jan Beltran

PRODUCTION HOUSE: Unitel

DIRECTOR: Dante Datu

 SOURCES:

San Miguel Beer "SiBoom" - Philippines , 1989 , 90s, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2dESSTwetY, uploaded by vibesey

Lani, Rachel Lobangco, Ang Kanilang Buhay Ngayon: https://kami.com.ph/82471-lani-rachel-lobangco-ang-kanilang-buhay-ngayon.html

The Creative Guild Ad of the Year program, 1990

Photo Sources: IMdb Pro,

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

440. Brand Stories: BIGEN Hair Dye and Hair Coloring Products, 1905

BIGEN HAIR DYE, Japans #1 Hair Color Brand

Commercial hair dye products were known in the Philippines as early as the 1920s, but the one brand that was most popular was BIGEN Hair Dye.

 BIGEN was effective, economical and easy to use—all you need to do is to mix the powder with water, and it’s ready to use to put the black back in your hair. Since BIGEN does not contain hydrogen peroxide, it is also safe and gentle to the hair.

BIGEN, 1967 Ad

BIGEN was created by an unknown Japanese man who concocted the powder hair dye in Nagoya, back in 1905. Eventually, Hoyu Co. Ltd. took over its manufacture. Water-activated. BIGEN 美源, which means "origin of beauty,' became Japan's #1* hair color brand for men and women, and was recognized as an iconic brand in the 1950s.

BIGEN, 1966 Ad

In the early 60s, BIGEN became available in the Philippines, and quickly became a dominant name in the hair dye segment of the haircare market. BIGEN  came in small bottled in a carton package with the graphics of a Japanese woman in kimono—an enduring image for decades, and an iconic part of the brand’s long history.

BIGEN Shampoo-in Hair Color, 1974

The company made modest advertising investments, coming out with small, black and white small ads accompanied with illustrations and stock photographs of Japanese women,

 From basic hair dyes, BIGEN added  hair coloring products for men and women in the 1970s. This was made possible when BICO Industries, based in Valenzuela, Bulacan acquired the license from Hoyu Co. Ltd., to manufacture BIGEN products localy, under supervision by the Japanese company.

By 1975, the BIGEN product line in the Philippines included BIGEN Hair Color for women, in bottles; BIGEN Hair Pencils for retouching eyebrows, BIGEN Jade Shampoo, BIGEN Pink and Blue Lotion, BIGEN Medicated Pomade, and BIGEN Pure Vaseline medicated pomade in bottles and cans.

BIGEN Omnibus Product Ad, 1975

From the 60s thru the 70s, the company made modest advertising investments, coming out with small, black and white small ads accompanied with illustrations and stock photographs of Japanese women, as seen on this spread In the 2000s, BIGEN began advertising on TV,

 WATCH BIGEN TVC from 2017 HERE:

The brand continues to be available in the Philipines, represented to day by BIGEN Philippines, which oversees its sale, marketing and promotions. BIGEN products are available online and in traditional sales outlets such as drugstore, cosmetic, and department stores.

 SOURCES:

Bigen website: https://bigenorigins.com/pages/our-story

Bigen TVC, Biegn Philippines youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGjKTfb_klo