Anonymous ID: 3bba9e Oct. 3, 2025, 5:54 a.m. No.23688887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8927

RARE recording of the Frito Bandito tv ad (1967-1971) How things change.

 

The Frito Bandito offers the American silver, then a bag of gold for Fritos - then pulls out two handguns and steals the Fritos.

 

Won't embed here.

 

https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-fc-90&hsimp=yhs-90&hspart=fc&param1=7&param2=eJwtjstqwzAURH%2FlLhOQFD1tK1opCfmA0lUvWriO6gg%2F8QOXfn1xCLMZhnNg6vRAFz5ugnOjlEISenRBIAn7jiRU6IK1FklII7qgDSsKJqVkcofqOKAL64wkrCW60A1%2FqW3Lk2EcDlvqH8M2Q7%2BA4Iw72FKfaQe%2FmT5COY5t3OJ3k5aTUTlTGRya59K1BNrURKhj1QxHqJ7T0MWT0Jy9AnP5U07preyv5vR%2Bus5xenXl5c3LK6fWi5wKcee00PJC%2FT332vLrxZvdXKsdllwayi2V5lOos9FnY5nVxdc%2FR2VREA%3D%3D&p=FRITO+BANDITO&type=fc_AC22890F0FA_s69_g_e_d_n1_c999#id=16&vid=fd2a67e398f2467bf04a6824048da51e&action=click

Anonymous ID: 3bba9e Oct. 3, 2025, 6:09 a.m. No.23688927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8952

>>23688887

 

"Frito-Lay was one of several American companies that featured Mexican revolutionaries in its advertising during the late 1960s—others included the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, the Elgin Watch Company, and American Motors."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frito_Bandito