00:00:00.000 — The still features the logo of Screen Gems, a production company, often seen at the beginning of films and commercials. It likely serves as an introduction to a vintage advertisement, emphasizing the association with quality. The context involves a girl reading about making Toll House Cookies using Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate chips, highlighting their key role in creating delicious homemade cookies. The voiceover reinforces the idea that these ingredients make for a special baking experience.
00:00:02.803 — The still shows a classic countdown graphic from a 16mm film, indicating a transition in the ad for Nestlé Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips from the 1970s. Accompanying the visual, a girl's voiceover highlights the appeal of freshly baked Toll House cookies, emphasizing the key ingredient, Nestlé's Semi-Sweet Morsels, and the unique recipe found on the package. The ad underscores that Toll House cookies are a special homemade treat that can't be bought pre-made.
00:00:03.804 — The still features a vintage 16mm countdown with the number '7' prominently displayed within concentric circles, typical of film reels from the 1970s. The context suggests a nostalgic advertisement for Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate chips, highlighting their role in making the classic Toll House cookies. The voiceover emphasizes the appeal of fresh, home-baked cookies and directs viewers to the recipe on the packaging.
00:00:05.806 — The still features a vintage 16mm film countdown to the number five, set against a simplistic background. It's likely part of a 1970s advertisement for Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate chips, promoting their use in making Toll House cookies. The voiceover emphasizes the importance of fresh, home-baked cookies and highlights the special role of Nestlé’s chocolate morsels in achieving that classic taste. The overall aesthetic reflects the era's advertising style, capturing the warm, homey appeal of baking.
00:00:06.807 — The still features the number '4' surrounded by concentric circles, indicative of a classic film countdown. The context is a vintage advertisement for Nestlé Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips from the 1970s. A girl reads from a package, promoting the idea that every good cook knows the secret to delicious Toll House cookies lies in using Nestlé's morsels. The voiceover highlights their extra chocolaty and chewy nature, referencing the recipe included on the package and reaffirms that Toll House cookies can’t be bought, only made at home.
00:00:07.808 — The still features a countdown for a film, indicating it's nearing the start of a scene. The context revolves around a girl reading from a package of Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate chips, promoting the recipe for Toll House Cookies. The voiceover emphasizes the quality and appeal of freshly baked cookies made with Nestlé morsels. The overall tone suggests warmth and nostalgia for home baking in the 1970s.
00:00:08.842 — The still captures a girl reading from a package of Nestlé Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, highlighting the recipe for Original Toll House Cookies. The voiceover emphasizes the importance of these chocolate morsels for making delicious, homemade cookies, underscoring their chewy texture and chocolatey flavor. The message conveys that Toll House Cookies can't be bought, only made at home.
00:00:09.710 — The still from the 1970s Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate chips commercial features a girl reading from a package of Toll House cookie ingredients. The voiceover emphasizes the appeal of fresh, homemade Toll House cookies, highlighting the deliciousness of Nestlé's semi-sweet morsels, and mentions that the recipe is included on the package. The ad conveys a nostalgic and warm vibe, targeting cookie lovers and home bakers.
00:00:10.811 — The still features a girl reading from a package of Nestlé Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, likely promoting the original Toll House cookie recipe. The voiceover emphasizes the uniqueness of fresh, home-baked cookies and highlights the chocolate chips' qualities—extra chocolaty and chewy. It concludes by noting that Toll House cookies can't be purchased, directing viewers to the package for the recipe. The overall tone is inviting and nostalgic, typical of 1970s advertisements.
00:00:14.181 — The still features a girl holding a package of Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate chips, specifically highlighting the 'Original Toll House Cookies' recipe. The text on the package emphasizes the cookie's homemade appeal and the key ingredient, Nestlé's semi-sweet morsels, while a voiceover notes the cookies are extra chocolaty and chewy. The message stresses that these cookies can't be bought, reinforcing their unique homemade quality.
00:00:21.922 — The still from the 1970s Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate chips commercial shows a close-up of a hand mixing a bowl of cookie dough. The scene emphasizes the homemade aspect of baking Toll House cookies, highlighting the addition of chocolate morsels. It captures the warmth and nostalgia of home baking, reinforcing the voiceover's message about the special nature of fresh cookies made with Nestlé products.
00:00:23.423 — The still captures a close-up of a hand mixing ingredients in a glass bowl, likely preparing cookie dough. The scene ties into the 1970s Nestlé advertisement promoting their Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels for making Toll House cookies. The voiceover emphasizes the joy of baking homemade cookies, highlighting the product's key role in achieving that classic taste. The overall feel is nostalgic and homey, reflecting the era's focus on fresh, homemade treats.
00:00:37.104 — The still features a warm, nostalgic scene from a 1970s Nestlé advertisement. A girl, holding a cookie, reads from a package, presumably of Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate chips, highlighting their use in Toll House cookies. Next to her, an adult woman watches, both engaged in a cozy moment. The setting suggests a homey kitchen environment, emphasizing the joy of baking and enjoying fresh cookies together. The voiceover underscores the message about the uniqueness of home-baked cookies, reinforcing the emotional connection to the brand.