How old is the Kia-Ora advert?

In 1982, Kia-Ora launched a colourful, animated advertising campaign, directed by Oscar Grillo of Klacto Animations, which used the jingle “We all adore a Kia-Ora”, and featured a child in a straw hat, a dog called Fedora who served the drink, and multiple crows who pursued the boy for a drink, with the boy responding …

Can you still get Kia-Ora?

These days, Coca-Cola has discontinued all but two Kia-Ora cordials (the aforementioned sugar-free orange and blackcurrant) and doesn’t appear to advertise on TV, online or anywhere else. Kia-Ora is barely surviving as a brand and, inexplicably, still using a picture of a cartoon crow on its labels.

Who said I’ll be your dog?

I Wanna Be Your Dog

“I Wanna Be Your Dog”
Label Elektra
Songwriter(s) Dave Alexander Ron Asheton Scott Asheton Iggy Pop
Producer(s) John Cale
The Stooges singles chronology

What’s the meaning of Kia-Ora?

hello
In its simplest form, kia ora means hello. However, ‘kia ora’ means more than just hello because it references life and health. So when you say kia ora to someone, you are wishing the essence of life upon them.

What is squash drink called in America?

juice
Squash is often colloquially known as “juice”.

Can you still buy Um Bongo?

From 1983 to 2003, Um Bongo in the UK was sold in either 250 ml (×3) or (×9) cartons or 1 litre carton. With the formula change, it was sold in 200 ml (×5) cartons. Since 2010 it has been sold in 200 ml cartons either in (×3) at Asda, (×5) at Home Bargains, or a 1-litre carton from Tesco.

What happened to Um Bongo?

Um Bongo was first created in 1983, originally in Milnthorpe, Cumbria. It was originally sold under the Libby’s brand, which at the time belonged to Nestlé who had acquired Libby’s fruit juices. Portuguese company Compal acquired the “Um Bongo” brand from Nestlé by 2003. Compal merged with Sumol in 2009.

Who wrote I Wanna Be Your Dog?

Iggy Pop
Scott AshetonDave AlexanderRon Asheton
I Wanna Be Your Dog/Composers

What album is I Wanna Be Your Dog on?

The Stooges
I Wanna Be Your Dog/Album

What is Ka Pai?

Te reo words such as ‘kai’ (food), ‘ka pai’ (congratulations), ‘whanau’ (family), and ‘mana’ (prestige) have entered everyday usage.

What do Americans have instead of squash?

“Squash” was originally short for lemon squash, though the name has of course spread to other flavours. Cordials are popular in the UK and the Commonwealth, far less in the States. The closest American equivalent is probably Kool-Aid, a vile powder concocted in 1927 in a hideous building in Nebraska.

What do you remember about the Kia Ora advert?

The thing most people remember about Kia-Ora is the cinema advert in which a young black chap is pursued by a group of crows who all want some of his orange juice. He won’t share it. ” It’s too orangey for crows, it’s just for me and my dog”.

Why are the Crows Barking in the Kia Ora commercial?

The thing most people remember about Kia-Ora is the cinema advert in which a young black chap is pursued by a group of crows who all want some of his orange juice. He won’t share it. ” It’s too orangey for crows, it’s just for me and my dog”. So the crows offer to be his dog and start barking.

What was the name of the Kia Ora drink?

An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Kia-Ora drink had a memorable animated ad featuring a little black boy marching along a beach. He was trailed by a whole host of wacky characters all singing along to the most catchy theme tune. Kia-Ora was “too orangey for crows” Do You Remember Kia-Ora?

Who is the Crow in the movie Kia Ora?

The sharp-dressed crow offers to be the lads dog in return for a nip of Kia-Ora, and starts barking rhythmically. He’s followed by another, taller crow with a deeper voice, and the cavalcade gets longer and longer.

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