Before landing her iconic role as DJ Tanner on Full House, Candace Cameron Bure got her start in Hollywood the way a lot of actors do — starring in commercials.
Late last night, she shared her appearance in a vintage “Chef Boyardee” ad from the 1980s, and she looks so different as a little girl, some people had to watch it twice to spot her!
Captioned with, “Soooo did I sell you on it?? 😅🙃 #tbt,” fans just can’t get over this nostalgic gem.
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With her adorable braided pig tails and toothless grin, she’s irresistible saying, “No cold or boring lunches for me!”
People can’t get enough of this cute clip, and one commenter asked, “Oh my goodness ❤️. When was this filmed?” Another viewer pointed out that the video indicates it’s from 1984. (Ah, the good old days.)
Actress Danica McKellar of The Wonder Years noted, “So cute!! Not that you’d eat this today. 😁”
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Seeing this old commercial also made some people feel nostalgic. One person said, “Yes, this was our dinner with grilled cheeses on the side.”
“Another noted, “Those Spaghetti Os and ravioli were *chef kiss*”
And actor Mario Lopez added, “Damn, now I’m craving ravioli.” LOL.
Bure’s career sure has come along way from her Chef Boyardee days, and her latest project has fans delighted.
Great American Family just announced that she and her daughter, Natasha Bure, will star in a brand new Christmas movie, Timeless Tidings of Joy.
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We can’t wait!
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