Fred the Baker commercial (1981)

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Fred the Baker commercial (1981)
Dunkin' Donuts
Fred the Baker was a popular advertising character portrayed by actor Michael Vale in commercials for Dunkin' Donuts from 1981 to 1997. This is his first known commercial.
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3966526Fred the Baker commercial1981Dunkin' Donuts

Fred the Baker
Time to make the donuts. The donuts... Time to make the donuts.

Narrator
It isn't easy owning a Dunkin' Donuts, because unlike most supermarkets, we make our donuts fresh day and night.

Fred the Baker
Except the guys who make supermarket donuts are still in bed.

Narrator
Plain donuts aren't enough.

Fred the Baker
Five pack— Five packs of jelly donuts!

Narrator
Of course, when you make donuts this good, there is one reward—they taste so great, people buy an awful lot of them.

Fred the Baker
Good morning folks.

DUNKIN'
DONUTS

It's worth the trip.


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