Classic Jingles To Get Groovin’ To!

Classic Jingles To Get Groovin’ To!

Who doesn’t love a good reminisce? A look back at the good ol’ days when Yowies were all the rage, listening to Eminem was considered rebellious and the Spice Girls and Hanson were in full swing.

Some of us born in the 80s and 90s at B&T decided to take a trip down memory lane to some of the jingles we remember the best from our days growing up. Here’s our list. Let us know if there’s ones we’ve missed!

Banana Boat

Cadbury’s ‘Wouldn’t it be Nice’

Lube Mobile’s ’13 30 32′

Chicken Tonight’s ‘I feel like chicken tonight’

Decore

Cottee’s Cordial ‘My dad picks the fruit’

Bananas – Make those bodies sing!

Caramello Koala’s ‘They call me Caramello’

Slip Slop Slap

Aeroplane Jelly ‘I like Aeroplane Jelly’

Vegemite ‘We’re happy little vegemites’

Pizza Hut

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