8/13/2023 0 Comments Brisk snowman![]() His voice was very deep almost like that of a bear. The character was a stop motion puppet who always appeared in live action settings. Whatever was the case The Snowman fell into the category with the other forgotten mascots. It was like either Nestea wanted no icons for their company or people lost interest in the Snowman. I remember I was surprised they no longer have him on any of the Nestea products. It seem like this character would have a lasting appeal, that is until he faded out of existence in the mid-2000’s. Too bad not everyone liked that sequel when it came out back in 2003. I especially like how the Snowman actually found a Drive-In theater that is still in business and has a huge supply of Nestea Cool due to him melting every time he sees Lucy Liu, Cameron Diaz, & Drew Barrymore on the screen. That includes Ice Breakers Gum and advertising “Charlies Angels: Full Throttle”. These commercials also had a fair share of collaborations with other medias and marketers. The Snowman would do anything for a Nestea, he would even go into a Liquor Store when it’s closed just to drink some Nestea Cool. He once got trap inside a dryer at a laundry mat, but got his hands on some Nesta Cool to get back in his original form. Throughout these commercials the Snowman has been to Central America where he’s wanted by the police but thankfully they only recognize him by his skeleton form and not his snowman form. Compared to Frosty the Snowman, this snowman has more edge and has a more cool personality than your typical snowman. Which makes me wish the Snowman from the 1982 “The Snowman” TV special had some Nestea Cool to prevent himself from melting. After getting a hold of Nestea Cool he drinks it and turns into a Snowman where the snow just grows on him. We've got dozens of fun flairs to choose from.The Nestea Snowman starred in a series of commercials where it usually starts off with the Snowman being nothing but a skeleton with boots and a snow hat.So grab your Pogs, Surge cans and Thriller cassettes, and we'll see you in /r/nostalgia! times we shared with loved ones, both humorous and sad. ![]() Here we can take pleasure in reminiscing about the good ol' days. Whether it's an old commercial or a book from your past, it belongs in /r/nostalgia. Nostalgia is often triggered by something reminding you of a happier time.If you need to message the moderators, use the "message the moderators" button below. Many websites do not allow direct links to their images (as it leeches their bandwidth).ĭid you include the name of what you posted in the title?ĭid you wait at least 15 minutes before notifying us? Certain posts are automatically approved. Link not showing up?ĭid you use or a similar service to reupload images? Blog/Tumblr images are often marked as spam. ![]() No playlists or custom art work of any kind. This includes commentary, reviewing, reaction and ranking channels. No posts from any personal YouTube accounts or other platforms. There is no rule against reposting, but mods may tag posts as "frequent repost" or even remove it if it has just been posted. A collection of items you have or 'found' is fine. No memes, compilations, or "starter packs". A limit of five posts per day (24 hours) is reasonable. No posts to webstores, blogs or websites with nostalgia items. You must include the name of your nostalgic item in the title. Be polite, respect each other and have fun!
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