The video is part of a series titled "Ancient Brazil" that explores the history of Brazil through images and artifacts. It begins with a brief reminder to subscribe to the channel for future videos about Brazil's past. The video then reviews advertisements and commercials for chocolates that were popular in Brazil in the 50s and 60s.
The video highlights the history of chocolates such as Bamba, Kibon, and Pan chocolate cigarettes. It discusses how these chocolates were a part of many Brazilians' childhoods and how they were discontinued in the 70s and 80s due to health campaigns against smoking.
The video also covers other chocolates like Deditos from São Luiz, Nestlé's chocolate croquettes, and Chokito launched in 1974. It provides a brief history of these chocolates and their impact on Brazilian culture.
The video then moves to the 80s and 90s, discussing the launch of Nestlé's Lolo and Surprise Chocolate. It also mentions the popularity of Turma da Mônica's chocolate in the 90s.
The video ends with a call to action for viewers to share their childhood memories of these chocolates and to subscribe to the channel for more videos.
1. The video is an episode of the series "Ancient Brazil", which aims to present images from Brazil's past.
2. The series is hosted on a channel that encourages viewers to subscribe and follow for more content about Brazil's past.
3. One of the topics discussed in the episode is the history of chocolates in Brazil, particularly focusing on chocolates from the 1950s and 1960s.
4. The video features commercials and advertisements for chocolates such as "Bamba", "Ingot", "Kibon", "Pan chocolate cigarette", "São Luiz deditos", "Nestlé chocolate croquette", "Chokito", "Lolo", and "Turma da Mônica's chocolate".
5. The video also mentions the changes that occurred in the chocolate industry in Brazil due to health campaigns against smoking in the 90s, which led to the discontinuation of chocolate cigarettes and the renaming of chocolate rolls.
6. The video includes a commercial for the launch of Lula in 1982, a chocolate with a very soft filling, different from other chocolates present on the Brazilian market at the time.
7. The video also covers the launch of Lolo in 1983, a chocolate that marked the childhood of many Brazilians, and the surprise chocolate, each one having a different animal embossed on.
8. The video concludes with a commercial for Turma da Mônica's chocolate, which was a success in the 90s.
9. The video encourages viewers to leave comments about which of these chocolates reminds them of their childhood.