00:00:00.000 — The still from the 1970s featuring the Summit Cookie Bar likely presents a nostalgic look at the candy bar's packaging or advertisement. The Summit Cookie Bar, produced by Mars, consisted of two wafers encased in peanuts and coated with chocolate. Initially labeled as 'cookie bars,' they were also marketed as 'candy bars.' In 1983, Mars updated the packaging to individual foil wraps and increased promotional efforts. The scene encapsulates the era's marketing style, emphasizing the product's unique combination of textures and flavors.
00:00:11.078 — The still from 'Summit Cookie Bar - 1970's' features a person holding a brightly colored Summit candy bar wrapper, which is predominantly orange with bold, stylized text reading 'SUMMIT'. The background appears to be dimly lit, creating a nostalgic atmosphere typical of that era. The scene suggests a moment of sharing or displaying the candy, reflecting the product's appeal during its time of production in the early 1980s.
00:00:13.180 — The still from 'Summit Cookie Bar - 1970's' likely showcases the product in a stylized or artistic format. It features a long, rectangular candy bar against a backdrop with muted colors, possibly highlighting the chocolate and wafer layers. The image may convey a nostalgic or retro aesthetic typical of advertising from that era, capturing the essence of the Summit Cookie Bar before it evolved into individual foil wrapping in 1983.
00:00:18.652 — The still from 'Summit Cookie Bar - 1970s' features three characters engaging in a conversation with an air of intrigue. The lighting creates a pinkish hue, adding a vintage feel to the scene. One character appears excitedly presenting a Summit cookie bar, which is depicted in its original packaging. The other two characters, a man and a woman, seem captivated by the moment. This captures the essence of consumer enthusiasm for the product during its early promotional period.