Orchid Butter
TV advert from 1965
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Description
An advert for the Co-operative's Orchid margarine, with shots of children eating bread and butter.
Questions & Activities
Questions
- What are the selling points made for this margarine?
- What does this advert tell you about the product?
- Who is the advert aimed at?
- Why was eating margarine seen as a good thing for children in the 1960s but is not considered healthy today?
Activities
Recreate the family scene shown in the advert. Create a drama about the sister, brother and mother.
Research how eating habits have changed for children since this advert was made. Make a presentation using clips to illustrate your points.
Imagine you have travelled back in time - create a poster/advert to educate a family from the 1960s about healthy eating using knowledge we have nowadays.
Clip Details
Record Id | 007-000-000-187-C |
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Resource Rights Holder | By kind permission of The Co-operative Group Limited |
Project Ref | 1021 |
Date | 1965 |
Genre | Advert |
School Subject | Drama, Expressive Arts, Health and Wellbeing, Media Studies, Social Studies |
Subject Matter | Advert, Food, Family, Marketing |
Who | Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society (sponsor) |
Where | Glasgow |
Attributes | Black and White, Sound |
Clip Length | 0:41 |
Film Length | 0:41 |