You see a big beautiful supermarket, and they say to you, 'Go ahead, do what you've always wanted to do! From Hollywood, where dreams DO come true, it's the return of the one and only, Supermarket Sweep! – David Ruprecht (about the Super Sandwich), "…our Sweep Swipe. Next challenge: Which product is on sale? – David Ruprecht (during the Twin Car Giveaway), "Now, the only thing left to say is that next time you see Rick and James driving their new cars and you hear their beep (car horn beep-beep), think of all the fun they had on (with Rick and James) SUPERMARKET SWEEP!" – David Ruprecht (about the International Bread Center during the PAX run), "…is our new $250 Fruit Fantasy. If you're right, you get 10 seconds added on to your sweep time. ", "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. This is Richard Hayes/Wally King/Johnny Olson speaking! You must use every can. While remaining true to the show’s original premise, its tone and tempo vary significantly from the “Supermarket Sweep” of a generation ago—due in large part to the show’s latest host, Leslie Jones. They are (insert items, descriptions, and retail values). Now introducing your host.... David Ruprecht!!! - David Ruprecht (revealing the price for the spending question). – David Ruprecht (about the questions that has four products each, but one of the products was different from the others), "I'm gonna name three products, then ask/read you a question. Here's how it works: Each day, three new teams will play. Listen to these clues and match them up." The world contains so many examples of the old cliché that one person can make a difference.

The biggest change to the show is during the Super Sweep. This is how it works: At the end of our third week, we'll take the 12 teams who have the highest Sweep total, invite them back to compete in the fourth and final week. You know how much that token is worth? Remember, each (insert brand item) is $50 each. Come on/Okay, you're on! 7. I don't think so! – David Ruprecht (about the TV Mystery Product in early 1993 episodes), "All you have to do is hit the button, and you'll instantly see one of three clues to the Mystery Product. Team #1, James and Rick, won with a Big Sweep total of $1,598, and won a grand total of $28,710 (the highest grand total ever). Let's see who won the Big Sweep!" Her energy during the Big Sweep lends itself well to the fun and fast atmosphere, but is a marked change that I noticed made the Big Sweep a bit more chaotic to watch and process. There goes $5,000! - Johnny Gilbert (on the Hughes Markets disclaimer), "This is Johnny Gilbert speaking for Supermarket Sweep! However, if the contestant found the marked item but the marker fell off the product, the cash bonus still counted. Born in St. Louis to a Lutheran minister, Ruprecht’s genial demeanor made him seem so inoffensive as to be bland. When you see him, turn back/around and run the other direction." - David Ruprecht (about the "Twisted" game), "It's time for the 30-Second Shootout. At the sound of the final bell, the shopper with the highest grocery bill wins the game and plays the Super Sweep bonus round. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Viewers heretofore unfamiliar with the “Supermarket Sweep” franchise likely will understand even less. Be sure to grab them because they're worth a lot of money! - Leslie Jones, "THEY WON!

First things first, assume proper button pushing position. The teams could only take up to five of each item. You have entered an incorrect email address! And here's the man who helped make it special, our host, David Ruprecht!" - Leslie Jones, "We add that to your cart total to give you a grand total of...." - Leslie Jones, "(insert team), y'all in the lead!" The show gave the appearance that pairs were chosen to be contestants based on who in the audience (or in the show's last two seasons, the market) held pre-distributed grocery items that the announcer called for at the beginning of the show. – Richard Hayes/Wally King (1965–1967), "Supermarket Sweep wishes to thank Hughes Markets for providing the supermarket contents." - David Ruprecht (when the teams recapping the time score by 10 seconds between each team during or after the Question Round), "Here's the/our last one..." - David Ruprecht (when the final question is asked during the Question Round), "We need more." - Johnny Gilbert (1991 & 1993-2000), "This is Randy West for Supermarket Sweep! Personally, I appreciate it when a game show has a distinct theme and audio identity, and using a familiar pop song detracts from that experience, but it’s not enough to ruin much of anything. If you're right, you'll get/receive/earn (an additional) 10 seconds. We also usually have one Big Sweep per show; well, today, we have two." Let me explain how this works: Inside this card is a/an 5/6 letter name of a product. In substance, the ABC show largely resembles the version that aired on Lifetime from 1990-95, and later on PAX-TV from 2000-03. Additions to the grocery store bring it to the 2020s, including a barista-run coffee bar and a florist shop. hide. – David Ruprecht (about the questions based on clues that was solved with products sold in the supermarket), "I'm gonna give you the opposite name of a product, or close to it, and all you have to do is tell me what that product is." 'Supermarket Sweep': Blogger moms do their kids proud, beat teams of exes and besties to take home $29K. The way you make our Super Sandwich is by using all the ingredients that you'll find on your table.

You have 30/40 seconds. What kind of race is this? Each of our two TV monitors has one half of the product's name. Of course, we invited back the 12 teams who have the highest Sweep totals over the past three weeks. It's Gourmet Week! While using the same general format as the 1990s cable version, the ABC remake also features modernized touches. It's Super, because at the end of the final Sweep, the team that has the highest total doesn't have to run around the market looking for $5,000, they'll automatically win the exciting 7-day Carnival Cruise for two." It is our International Bread Center. (insert names, used in Spiel 9 only) OK, you're on! ", REST OF SPIEL #2B (1992): "And hello to you, and welcome to Everything is Super on Supermarket Sweep. And now, here he is, your master of ceremonies, Bill Malone! https://supermarketsweep.fandom.com/wiki/Supermarket_Sweep?oldid=5900. – David Ruprecht (about Four-of-a-Kind game), "I'm gonna give you a clue, and then I'll show you three close-up sections of a product.

And since every second counts, I'm gonna give a chance to earn extra time because the more seconds you can earn the more goodies you grab when you are out in the market.

Because a little bit later on, you're gonna make a mad dash through the aisles of this supermarket for a chance to win $5,000 in cash. - Bill Malone, "Your grand total with your bonuses is.... (insert amount)." Now, it's on to $2,000,000! "What TV Show let's you grab everything that you can get your hands on?" Special Games were games that went beyond the realm of simply standing at the contestant area answering questions.

https://supermarketsweep.fandom.com/wiki/Quotes_%26_Catchphrases?oldid=5895, It's called Carnival Cruise for two. Thank you!" Selecting which of three items was priced above or below a certain amount, was not a given price, was on sale, was incorrectly priced, was correctly priced, or was the most expensive. Right answer is worth 10 seconds." It's new, because we've added new games, new excitement, and that totals up to a whole lot more money! Lock in your answers (you have two seconds). 100% Upvoted. However, before the Sweep is over, if you can bring back the (Mystery) Product you're looking for, I'll give you an extra $250!" (used during Gourmet Week in 1992), REST OF OPENING SPIEL #4B: "It's been a very special week here on Supermarket Sweep! ), "I'm gonna read some clues describing popular trademarks or logos. - David Ruprecht. As you may recall on our last show, (insert short summary). Once time was called, all products were scanned while the show took a final commercial break. At the end of the second segment, a quickie was shown as the show took its second commercial break, which was a question that viewers at home can answer. Guessing whether the actual price for a product was higher or lower than the price displayed. Stick around! The answers to the clues were never revealed on screen. Before you just started/the game, you chose Bonus envelope/game number (insert number). - David Ruprecht (revealing the price and the answer to the high/low question in season one), "The product up here that('s) costs over/under/does not cost (insert price)/on sale is... (insert product) it goes for (insert price)." Make sure you get those bonuses. Supermarket Sweep has been an Al Howard Production!" On October 13, 2017, it was announced that FremantleMedia had acquired the global rights to the format and that a revival of the show was in the works. David Ruprecht, who hosted the 1990s cable version, represented the epitome of Middle America. While remaining true to the show’s original premise, its tone and tempo vary significantly from the “Supermarket Sweep” of a generation ago—due in large part to the show’s latest host, Leslie Jones. (If) You bring back the exact magazines that I asked for, I will give you an extra $250!" report . - Leslie Jones, "I want you to get these three items from my personal shopping list: (insert description and three items)." The team with the highest grand total, including bonuses from the question round, won their Sweep total in cash and the right to play in the Bonus Sweep. – David Ruprecht (about the TV Mystery Product from 1993–1994), "Each of them has a different clue to the Mystery Product. ", …our $300 Movie, and the clues were (insert clues). ", REST OF SPIEL #4A (2000, PAX premiere revival only): "And hello to you, and welcome to the all-new Supermarket Sweep! Information about what network it will air on, who the host will be, or if the format will remain similar to previous versions has not yet been determined. [1] In early episodes of Season 1, the totals included cents. "Alright, (insert second player), (insert player who buzzes in correct) gets the 10 seconds. A variation also included the possibility of the shown price being correct. You've also seen people win $10,000. Don’t Let Long Lines Keep You From Voting!

Search, watch, and cook every single Tasty recipe and video ever - all in one place! I'll give you a clue about the product, and then we're gonna reveal the word one letter at a time starting with the last letter." The maximum time available was 5:30, while the maximum time available for a three-way tie in the 1989 pilot episode is 3:40. Three of them have a red (insert symbols; i.e. - Leslie Jones, "The team with the highest total will win the game and go for the $100,000 SUPER SWEEP!" Bonuses don't count unless they are brought to the register before the time runs out. After each contestant ran their sweep, the total value of groceries and bonus prizes in each player's cart was determined. – David Ruprecht (about the questions based on the numbers), "I wanna see how good you are remembering Slogans." David Ruprecht to Teams #2 and #3 (and Team #1 when the total is higher than the other teams) when announcing their tallies, after adding up all bonuses including Double Value Coupons, "When we add all your groceries/merchandise to that, if your grand total is higher than (insert amount)…". - David Ruprecht (about the Fill in the Blank game), "I have a series of questions that can be answered by one of two choices. Dale Winton used to read clues to contestants. (WINNING TEAM: "SUPERMARKET SWEEP!") Teams remained on the show until they were defeated or until they reached the winnings cap of $20,000. Here's our second set of winners... (Insert clip from previous $5,000 winners). – David Ruprecht (when a team or a player gives out a right answer with a phrase in the form of a question [a la Jeopardy!



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