For drinkers of a certain age, Bruce Willis is synonymous with wine coolers. Back in the mid- to late ’80s, the actor was best known as the spokesman for Seagram’s Golden Wine Cooler. In splashy prime ...
For much of the '80s, wine coolers and spritzers from brands like Seagram’s, Bartles & Jaymes, and California Cooler held a prominent place in American fridges. Sold as a six-pack of 12-ounce bottles, ...
Some 20 years ago, a vibrant new beverage, the wine cooler, introduced a generation of barely legal drinkers to the taste of booze. This thirst quencher — made popular by R. Stuart Bewley and Michael ...
In the years just before he starred as John McClane in the first “Die Hard” film, Bruce Willis had already locked down one of the decade’s most memorable roles: the spokesperson for Seagram’s Golden ...
When Bruce Willis hosted Saturday Night Live for his first time on September 30, 1989, he'd officially become the A-list celebrity we know him as today. It was a year after the Moonlighting TV ...
Remember wine coolers? Bartles & Jaymes, those two old guys, one in suspenders, sitting on a front porch or flying a biplane while thanking us for our support? Bruce Willis strutting through a bar ...
Nostalgia can be fun. It also can be profitable if you work it right. Take wine coolers. Please. (Rimshot!) The TV commercials for Bartles & Jaymes that were popular back in the 1980s (remember folksy ...
Remember wine coolers? Bartles & Jaymes, those two old guys, one in suspenders, sitting on a front porch or flying a biplane while thanking us for our support? Bruce Willis strutting through a bar ...