Tudor Crisps Advert. During the 1970s sales of tudor crisps soared thanks to the company s memorable advertising campaign. This time the paper boy returns but now he is an adult and a pretty successful one by all accounts judging by his motor.
Their memorable tv advert from the 1970s can be seen below where a paper boy is bribed with a canny bag of crisps in return for making a delivery to a huge tower block the derwent tower. These are four tudor crisp commercials first one filmed in the 70s early 80s. Tudor s packets as many will remember were colour coded with cheese and onion sold in blue packets beef barbecue in brown tomato sauce quite logically in red and so on.
And finally the soundtrack to these tudor crisps adverts the blaydon races a song probably incomprehensible to anyone born outside a 50 mile radius of gateshead.
By 2003 the tudor brand was phased out along with smiths crisps when walkers decided to focus on its own crisp range. Their memorable tv advert from the 1970s can be seen below where a paper boy is bribed with a canny bag of crisps in return for making a delivery to a huge tower block the derwent tower. Not quite sure the other three were filmed in the early 90s featuring terry. Classic 80s advert with the geordie paperboy.