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In 1957, puppeteer Jim Henson was asked by a Washington D.C. coffee company, Wilkins Coffee, to make commercials for their company. The company only had 10 seconds of screen time, so the ads had to be lightning-speed fast. From 1957 to 1961, Jim Henson created 179 ads for Wilkins Coffee. The popularity of these ads sparked the titular characters, Wilkins and Wontkins, to appear in commercials for various companies (Community Coffee, Red Diamond Coffee, Faygo, etc.). Starting sometime in the late 60s, Jim Henson started making commercials in color, unlike the previous commercials which were black and white. The last known Wilkins and Wontkins commercials made were for Community Coffee, made around 1969.
In 1957, puppeteer Jim Henson was asked by a Washington D.C. coffee company, '''Wilkins Coffee, to make commercials for their company'''. The company only had 10 seconds of screen time, so the ads had to be lightning-speed fast. From 1957 to 1961, Jim Henson created 179 ads for Wilkins Coffee. The popularity of these ads sparked the titular characters, Wilkins and Wontkins, to appear in commercials for various companies (Community Coffee, Red Diamond Coffee, Faygo, etc.). Starting sometime in the late 1960s, Jim Henson started making commercials in color, unlike the previous commercials which were black and white. The last known Wilkins and Wontkins commercials made were for Community Coffee, made around 1969.


==Availability==
==Availability==

Revision as of 20:42, 20 June 2018

Wilkins and Wontkins.jpeg

Wilkins (right), and Wontkins (left).

Status: Partially Found

In 1957, puppeteer Jim Henson was asked by a Washington D.C. coffee company, Wilkins Coffee, to make commercials for their company. The company only had 10 seconds of screen time, so the ads had to be lightning-speed fast. From 1957 to 1961, Jim Henson created 179 ads for Wilkins Coffee. The popularity of these ads sparked the titular characters, Wilkins and Wontkins, to appear in commercials for various companies (Community Coffee, Red Diamond Coffee, Faygo, etc.). Starting sometime in the late 1960s, Jim Henson started making commercials in color, unlike the previous commercials which were black and white. The last known Wilkins and Wontkins commercials made were for Community Coffee, made around 1969.

Availability

Out of the 179 Wilkins Coffee commercials, only 97 have been released on the internet. It is unknown how many of these commercials Jim Henson made, let alone how many ads The Jim Henson Company has stored in their archives.

Videos

A compilation of many Wilkins Coffee ads.

Wilkins Coffee commercials.

Red Diamond Coffee commercials featuring Wilkins and Wontkins

Wilkins Coffee ad.

A compilation of various commercials featuring Wilkins and Wontkins.

Community Coffee commercials.

Kraml Milk commercials.

Wilkins Coffee ad from Jim Henson documentary.

A compilation of outtakes featuring an unknown Wilkins Coffee ad.

Lost Commercials

Wilkins and Wontkins commercials that can only be found in images.

Sources