This Christmas commercial is warming hearts across the internet -- and it only cost $130 to make vintlite

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 22:31:25


But this year, a family-made ad, starring a hardware store owner's 2-year-old son and costing a mere $130 to make, has captured the hearts of viewers around the world.

Tom Jones, who runs family-owned Haford Hardware store in Rhayader, Wales, has been making seasonal ads and posting them on social media for three years. This year's commercial stars his 2-year-old son Arthur, and follows him as he helps out in the store over the Christmas period.

Since being posted on Sunday, the video has been watched 49,000 times on YouTube, 3,000 times on Facebook and liked 1,500 times on Twitter.



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'We've had a great response these last two years, but nothing like this year. It's just been crazy,' Jones told CNN.

'We just make it for fun, really. We try and put a bit of a spotlight on small independent businesses that you get in rural areas where we are, and we try and show that we can offer just as much as your high street chains,' he added.

Jones filmed the advert with his best friend, Josh Holdaway. The pair shot and edited the film in a day, and spent just £100 ($130) on the video. The money went on a recording studio and sound engineer for the ad's soundtrack -- a dreamy version of Alphaville's 1984 hit 'Forever Young.'

'Arthur was brilliant -- the jobs he was doing in the video were not out of the ordinary,' Jones told CNN. 'He comes to the shop most days and tries to help out.'

Jones said he was delighted with the reaction to the film. 'I'm going to cherish it for the rest of my life,' he added.

'Arthur was brilliant -- the jobs he was doing in the video were not out of the ordinary,' Jones told CNN. 'He comes to the shop most days and tries to help out.' Tom Jones, who runs family-owned Haford Hardware store in Rhayader, Wales, has been making seasonal ads and posting them on social media for three years. This year's commercial stars his 2-year-old son Arthur, and follows him as he helps out in the store over the Christmas period. But this year, a family-made ad, starring a hardware store owner's 2-year-old son and costing a mere $130 to make, has captured the hearts of viewers around the world. 'Arthur was brilliant -- the jobs he was doing in the video were not out of the ordinary,' Jones told CNN. 'He comes to the shop most days and tries to help out.' Tom Jones, who runs family-owned Haford Hardware store in Rhayader, Wales, has been making seasonal ads and posting them on social media for three years. This year's commercial stars his 2-year-old son Arthur, and follows him as he helps out in the store over the Christmas period. But this year, a family-made ad, starring a hardware store owner's 2-year-old son and costing a mere $130 to make, has captured the hearts of viewers around the world. 'We've had a great response these last two years, but nothing like this year. It's just been crazy,' Jones told CNN. Jones filmed the advert with his best friend, Josh Holdaway. The pair shot and edited the film in a day, and spent just £100 ($130) on the video. The money went on a recording studio and sound engineer for the ad's soundtrack -- a dreamy version of Alphaville's 1984 hit 'Forever Young.' Tom Jones, who runs family-owned Haford Hardware store in Rhayader, Wales, has been making seasonal ads and posting them on social media for three years. This year's commercial stars his 2-year-old son Arthur, and follows him as he helps out in the store over the Christmas period. 'We just make it for fun, really. We try and put a bit of a spotlight on small independent businesses that you get in rural areas where we are, and we try and show that we can offer just as much as your high street chains,' he added. Jones filmed the advert with his best friend, Josh Holdaway. The pair shot and edited the film in a day, and spent just £100 ($130) on the video. The money went on a recording studio and sound engineer for the ad's soundtrack -- a dreamy version of Alphaville's 1984 hit 'Forever Young.' Jones said he was delighted with the reaction to the film. 'I'm going to cherish it for the rest of my life,' he added. 'We've had a great response these last two years, but nothing like this year. It's just been crazy,' Jones told CNN. 'We just make it for fun, really. We try and put a bit of a spotlight on small independent businesses that you get in rural areas where we are, and we try and show that we can offer just as much as your high street chains,' he added. 'We just make it for fun, really. We try and put a bit of a spotlight on small independent businesses that you get in rural areas where we are, and we try and show that we can offer just as much as your high street chains,' he added. 'We've had a great response these last two years, but nothing like this year. It's just been crazy,' Jones told CNN. But this year, a family-made ad, starring a hardware store owner's 2-year-old son and costing a mere $130 to make, has captured the hearts of viewers around the world.

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