You get exactly the fruit I ask for, I will give you an extra $250!" All this week, the players you'll be seeing, have played there before. (insert products). And before the show is over, one of these teams will be running through those aisles looking for $5,000. Treat yourself to current Conservative News and Commentary conveniently delivered all in one site, right to your computer doorstep. Our contestants are all ready/set to go, we're gonna help them build up their sweep time and their bonus money on their way to (the) $5,000. The network remake features higher cash prizes—$25,000 for collecting three clues within a minute, with the opportunity to risk that sum to win $50,000 or $100,000. We have (insert products and their prices), just like you see on a supermarket shelf. Leslie: I know, but what else? – David Ruprecht (if someone wins the bonus round with one second left by grabbing the money but didn't grab the item in time), "Remember/As you know, you have to have your hands on the money before time runs out/the bell sounds/rings, and you just did it." The following weeks will be in (insert locations)!) Look, these women won over $10,000! Others had important words underlined. - David Ruprecht (about Bits and Pieces, based on a clue that has three close-up sections of a product), "I'm gonna tell you about a product found out there in the supermarket. If you get the right item, I'll add ten seconds on to your sweep time/clock and a $250 cash bonus. As soon you think you know what it is/identify it, buzz-in." They have won the right to be here today by achieving higher scores than all the other teams in our Tournament. And when you add it all up, they've won over $1,000,000 in cash! It's time to play Supermarket Sweep! – David Ruprecht (about Supermarket Trivia), "I'm gonna name four products from the market. From Monday through Thursday, we'll count up the money each team has won the Big Sweep. Viewers heretofore unfamiliar with the “Supermarket Sweep” franchise likely will understand even less. ", REST OF SPIEL #7A (2002-2003): "Thank you, and welcome to Supermarket Sweep! ", "And shoppers/runners, I do have to warn you to use caution/be (very) careful out there because there may be a Weird Customer in the Market today. Of course, we invited back the 12 teams who have the highest Sweep totals over the past three weeks. Now which of these three products do you think costs over/under/does not cost (insert price). Remember, the next time you're at the checkout counter/stand (with your [partner]) and you hear the beep, (just) think of (all) the fun you could have on (with winning contestants) SUPERMARKET SWEEP!" - Johnny Gilbert (1990-1993), "This is Johnny Gilbert for Supermarket Sweep! Think of all the fun you can have onSUPERMARKET SWEEP! (On occasion, he sometimes does a pun showing on-camera in his hands a product), REST OF SPIEL #2A (1992 Season premiere week): "And hello to you, and welcome to the new Supermarket Sweep. It could have anywhere between a $50-100 bonus! Out there in the market, there are three Instant Coupon machines. Found in the "Big Sweep", David would "Activate the TV Monitors! They've all won their $5,000 Bonus Round. We add that/the $5,000 to what you've won, which gives you a grand total today of (insert total)! Note that the British version of the show, "Dale's Supermarket Sweep", released a board game based on the show in 1997. In the timed race, cameras followed the teams with shopping carts through a large vacated supermarket with several aisles; the value of items thrown into the cart determined the winning team. Supermarket Sweep has been an Al Howard Production!" In the 1990s cable version, teams that could solve three puzzles about grocery products, and gather the items referred to in the clues, within one minute won a prize of $5,000. (insert movie). I'm talking about." – David Ruprecht (at the loudspeaker announcing that the clues for The $300 Movie are available. - Leslie Jones if a contestant gets it wrong, "Anybody?" Fill up as many carts as you can. - David Ruprecht (about the Scrambled Letters format during the Round Robin in the Lifetime Era. - David Ruprecht (when a team is disqualified due to the clue-giver giving away a word in the "30-Second Shootout"), "Let's get your partners up for the Round Robin Game. (Ruprecht told TMZ this summer that he auditioned for the announcer role, but the producers had Jones fill the role instead.) All this week, the players you'll be seeing, have played there before, but none of them has won the Big Sweep. The Mini-Sweep at the beginning of the show is now a free-for-all, with all three teams running at once to fetch an item, which is a clever way to streamline the process and add more of what people want to see out of this show (unencumbered chaotic grocery shopping). Once time was called, all products were scanned while the show took a final commercial break. (used from 1990–1991), "Remember, your hands have to be on the money, "You still had a great sweep, that gives you a grand total today of (insert total)." ), "I'm gonna take on some new identities. Tea, but you would find a filter named Mr. These games varied from day to day and generally involved the following objectives: If a player was correct, that team earned 10 seconds; however, if all three players were right, 30 seconds was added to all three teams' times. Welcome back (Team #1)! You're doing great!!! The team with the highest total in the “Big Sweep” goes on to the bonus round. We have (insert product). 7 comments. But, only one at a time. The teams could only take up to five of each item. Well, you may have seen those stories in the headlines." Now get some of those gigantic blocks cheese!!! OK, you're on! How much has been won? Supermarket Sweep celebrated its 50th anniversary on Sunday, December 20, 2015. Whichever team grabs the most groceries and bonuses keeps the cash and goes to the Super Sweep round, where clues lead the team to the jackpot. David Ruprecht, who hosted the 1990s cable version, represented the epitome of Middle America. While showing enthusiasm for the contestants’ efforts, Jones doesn’t do a good job of weaving a clear narrative. At times, however, Jones’s style means the show gets lost in a cacophony of noise, most notably during the “Big Sweep.” In the 1990s version of “Supermarket Sweep,” announcer Johnny Gilbert gave a detailed narration of the contestants’ movements throughout the market. Whereas Ruprecht employed gentle ribbing or corny jokes while interacting with contestants, Jones will jump and shout right along with them. And here's your host, Leslie Jones! game. - David Ruprecht (Reviewing the tape the buzz-in player gave an incorrect answer, accidentally adds 10 seconds during the Question Round), ...and (insert team), we have to take away your 30 seconds in our Shootout game, because you gave the clue (insert repeated clue), and that exact clue was previously given/used, so, as you know/remember, you're not allowed to repeat any clues." From Monday through Thursday, we'll count up the money each team has won the Big Sweep. - Bill Malone, "Get ready... GO GO GO!" The set feels updated and alive, and further blurs the line of “is this a real supermarket” like the original show did when we were younger. It's out there hidden behind a product (out there) in one of these aisles just waiting for them/to be won! Good job! You said the word (mentions the word given by the clue giver)." Your comments and observations are welcome at rich@CauseACTION.com. This is when we start out every shows by putting contestants right into the market and said 'You know guys, go ahead, check everything out, see everything is, could help you a lot towards finding the $5,000'. Some of you are holding some of these well known products. The network remake features higher cash prizes—$25,000 for collecting three clues within a minute, with the opportunity to risk that sum to win $50,000 or $100,000. And the team whose runner sweeps up the most money and merchandise and bonus prizes wins the game and the right to go for $5,000 in cash!" BuzzrTV and Digital Television – A Primer by Brian Darby. – David Ruprecht (about the Red Tag Special), "…we're gonna help you decorate some cake. Lock in your answers (you have two seconds). The game show that hides $5,000 and helps you find it! I'll give you three clues about the product. Now, here's the chance to really add on to your Sweep time, because the Round Robin has a total of six questions, and a chance to earn up to 60 seconds." But, you'll have to play this game carefully, because if you're wrong, I/we have to give 10 seconds to each of your opponents." - David Ruprecht (about the Scrambled Letters common item format during the Round Robin in the PAX era), "Change/Switch places." And the team with the highest cart total gets to play for $100,000!" Some people might even remember having fun when they hear the beep. - David Ruprecht (about the questions that have two choices each during the Question Round. - David Ruprecht (explaining the on sale question), "The actual price/cost of this product is... (insert price) it's higher/lower." - David Ruprecht (about the "Twisted" game), "It's time for the 30-Second Shootout. - Leslie Jones when recapping the scores, "Welcome back to SUPERMARKET SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!!!!" You race through a supermarket, and things go flying into your cart! And here to make it special is our host, David Ruprecht!" The three main rules for the Big Sweep were: The product limit, which was absent in the original ABC version of the show, was added to prevent teams from overloading their carts with expensive items, such as poultry, laundry detergent, or over-the-counter drugs.

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