See all those Cracker Jack boxes piled up in the display in front of the store? (cheers and applause) – David Ruprecht (about the end of the Big Sweep on the final week day 1-4 in Twin Car Giveaway), "And of course, whoever is able to get the most merchandise, gets the chance at $5,000!" We add them altogether to give you a grand total today of… (bing bing bing) (insert total)!"

", Did you get the (insert tasks) I asked for/needed/wanted?" How To Win The Supermarket Sweep. (first runner going out to sweep) – David Ruprecht, "3, 2, 1, and go!" The clues are: golden, clear, and cleanser. Well, hang on, because we let people do it all the time, on the one and only game show that makes it possible, Supermarket Sweep! You put them in a bag, seal it with a twist-tie, then get it in your cart or over the line before the Sweep is over, I'll give you an extra $250!" In the Bonus Sweep, the winning team had 60 seconds to win $5,000 by finding three particular items in succession. Grab it and get it to the finish line. Later in the Lifetime series, Supermarket Sweep began employing more ways for the teams to build up their sweep totals. (insert Bonus/Special Envelope Product). We have (insert product). The most recent version has been off the air since 2003, but that doesn't mean people don't still miss it. Look! All you have to do is fill in the blank with the word which was a common item/type of food found in the supermarket." Supermarket Sweep is Coming Back to TV, A Journey Through the Many Worlds of 'Supermarket Sweep', "Leslie Jones To Host 'Supermarket Sweep' Reboot For Fremantle With Multiple Networks Pursuing", "ABC Nabs 'Supermarket Sweep' Revival Game Show Hosted By Leslie Jones", "ABC 2020-21 Schedule: 'The Bachelorette' Makes Fall Debut As 'The Conners' Moves To Wednesday, 'Black-ish' Is Benched & Net Goes Down To One Comedy Night", information on the 1992–1995 (Canadian) version, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Supermarket_Sweep&oldid=981232006, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Slogan time! You bring back the yogurt exactly the way I want it, I will give you an extra $250!" Okay, we've got our players! – 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. – David Ruprecht (about the Market Madness game), "…our Cracker Jackpot worth $200. "Alright, (insert second player), (insert player who buzzes in correct) gets the 10 seconds. Today, we have (insert money amount) to spend. OPENING SPIEL #2: "It's Supermarket Sweep! (reminding the next and the final team not to repeat clues that have been used during the "30-Second Shootout" in the Lifetime run. - Johnny Gilbert (on the parting gifts plug from 1990), "Our runner-up Supermarket Sweep contestants will receive some of the following (insert two products)." The team that correctly answered the question earned 10 seconds, as well as a chance for one team member to run into the market to retrieve a package of that product marked with the show's logo.

- David Ruprecht telling the viewers that nobody found the aforementioned products. "30-Second Shootout" – Each team played this round individually.

– David Ruprecht (asking the team whether or not they got the certain tasks for the Bonus money amount in early episodes from 1990-1991), "You got the (insert tasks) I asked for/needed/wanted. If you manage to get all five of the (brand items) in your cart, I'm gonna give you $250!" - David Ruprecht (explaining the on sale question), "The actual price/cost of this product is... (insert price) it's higher/lower." - Johnny Gilbert on the parting gifts plug from season 2 (1990), "Promotional consideration provided by...." - Johnny Gilbert (1990-1995), "(Next week, Supermarket Sweep visits (insert location)! - Bill Malone, "Your grand total is.... (insert amount)." I'm talking about." Each of you may give me one answer apiece. Well, tear open as many as you can until you find a token just like this one (shows off token); and remember, only one token per team. Now, after 30 seconds, your clues have to stop. – David Ruprecht (about Sweep Swipe), "…our Market Madness game. – David Ruprecht (at the start of the first commercial break from 1994–1995), "Stick around/Stay with us, we have (lot/even) more games, (lot/even) more chances for our players to build up their Sweep Time." – David Ruprecht (to the team that shows the Super Super Bonus in the Bonus Special during Twin Car Giveaway for four weeks in 1994), "That puts (insert team) in the lead!" You see a big beautiful supermarket, and they say to you, 'Go ahead, do what you've always wanted to do! Learn how we and our partners collect and use data. – Tino Monte, "Congratulations, you have won… (insert prize)/$5,000 CASH!" Bonus items worth $10–$100 were also spread throughout the store. - David Ruprecht. - David Ruprecht (about the Scrambled Letters brand name format during the Round Robin in the PAX era), "After I'll show you a scrambled up word of a common food or item, now this could be anything from antipasto to zucchini, then I'll give you three clues about it. Little Mix The Search spoilers: Get a first look at this week's contestants! Run wild! - Bill Malone, "Welcome back!

– 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, "You got a lot of groceries. Any items in the runner's cart when the bell rang were included in their total. - Johnny Gilbert (1990-1993), "This is Johnny Gilbert for Supermarket Sweep! – David Ruprecht to Teams #2 and #3 when announcing their tallies, but without bonuses, "You had a little time trying to get all the bonuses and got a little groceries, plus a small penalty, and it reduced your total to... (Insert total plus a penalty)! The runner for that team was sent out into the market, with the other runners entering when their time had remained on the clock. Over $500,000, on Supermarket Sweep! - David Ruprecht (explaining the rules of the "30-Second Shootout" in the Lifetime run.
Diapers were another really expensive items that you could get if you . To save time, have your partner pick up the token so you can go right back to your shopping. Originally, if the team found the final product and the $5,000 before either of the other two, they automatically forfeited the bonus round. Now the one thing I can tell you right now that this does not cost/sell for (insert price). You may need one clue, two clues, or (all) three clues, that's up to you. Of course, this is the show and we're proud to say that since we had been on the air, and we've given away close to $2,000,000. One of you has to get your partner to say that product, but you can only do it one letter at a time. - Bill Malone, "Get ready... GO GO GO!" You must use every can. Occasionally, the second question round was replaced with one of the following games: The final round was the "round robin" game, in which the members of each team alternated turns buzzing in to answer questions (typically six altogether) that awarded 10 seconds apiece.

Of course, for the first three weeks, each of our teams will be competing for a chance to win, not one, but two Geo Trackers. It could have anywhere between a $50-100 bonus! - David Ruprecht. It's a really special show, because all of our contestants are Sweep winners, who returned to compete for one more/another chance at $5,000 (in cash)." If an item was knocked off a shelf or otherwise upset or damaged, the runner who did so either had to replace the item on the shelf or put it in his/her cart, or take a $25 penalty for each item. We're ready to play Supermarket Sweep! But, if the partner ran out of time to find the correct product, found the correct product with no sticker, or found the correct product when time is up, no bonus was awarded. The most recent version has been off the air since 2003, but that doesn't mean people don't still miss it.

If you bring back those products, we'll double/triple their value."

– David Ruprecht (about the TV Mystery Product from 1993–1994), "Each of them has a different clue to the Mystery Product. - David Ruprecht (about the Fill in the Blank game), "I have a series of questions that can be answered by one of two choices. Today, we have the best teams competing in the biggest Sweep of their lives. – David Ruprecht (used during the Twin Car Giveaway for four weeks in September 1994), NOTE: In a few episodes from 2000, David would omit "the Candy for $100. – David Ruprecht (Conclusion of the Twin Car Giveaway), "Supermarket Sweep departing contestants will receive the following (insert six products)." And what supermarket lets you win a car for shopping there? ), "Remember, the next time you're on an ocean liner and you hear the beep (ocean liner beep-beep), you'll know that your ship has come in on (with winning contestants) SUPERMARKET SWEEP!" 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's all done with shopping carts! ", REST OF SPIEL #3B (1993 first taped week): "And hello to you, and welcome to the all-new Supermarket Sweep. - David Ruprecht (about Fill in the Blank game), "Take a look a these blank spaces, they represent the letters of a product's name. Now, we may use an answer more than once." "Before we continue/get started, our Judges reviewed the video tape, "(team #1), you have (insert highest amount of time), so you'll start first! Machines are locked in, do not make any further changes. Thank you all very much for playing, we have some great gifts for you!" The first half was played with the first set of players and the second half was played with the second set. - David Ruprecht (telling home viewers about products before the first commercial break on some episodes from 1990-1993), "Hi, this is David Ruprecht, and welcome back to Supermarket Sweep. – David Ruprecht (about the Recycling Machine), "…you go to your table and stack them in the form of a pyramid. While a lot of the groceries on the shelves were plastic there were quite a few that were real; Mostly the canned foods and other things that wouldn't smell bad. Today, we'll have a Super Big Sweep. Then I'll give you a series of three clues about it." 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." (Insert three names). star or X) on the bottom. If the partner could find it within 20 seconds, he/she won a cash bonus of $50 added to the team's sweep total. "Now, we've just hidden another $5,000, so come and get it! [10] On January 8, 2020, Deadline confirmed ABC had picked up the series with Jones as host. They are (insert items, descriptions, and retail values). For example: COAST.

Supermarket Sweep was one of those game shows that you used to watch as a kid and just knew you could win. OPENING SPIEL #6C: "What TV Show lets you run wild through a supermarket?" Take a trip down memory lane that’ll make you feel nostalgia AF. This website uses cookies to personalise yourexperience Our partners will collect data and use cookies for ad personalisation and measurement. – David Ruprecht (about the questions based on the numbers), "I wanna see how good you are remembering Slogans." Make sure you get those bonuses. They would tape up to 8 shows in a day so obviously it would take a fair bit of time. - Randy West (2000-2003). (Insert member) You're gonna give the clues. (CONTESTANT: I Love You!) If you're right, you'll get/receive/earn (an additional) 10 seconds. 1989 PILOT OPENING SPIEL: "Did you remember this television show? You can use your friends' name, parents, teachers, kids, product names, anything you want.
Answer: Crest.