Advertising has always been an interesting way to look at history. But when you see these vintage advertisements, the past seems a lot stranger than you thought.
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"To think a washing machine can get clothes as clean as this!"
As opposed to what...beating the clothes on rocks down at the river?
As opposed to what...beating the clothes on rocks down at the river?
🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻 Hamdingers were a short-lived meat product similar to Spam and produced by the Patrick Cudahy Company out of Cudahy, WI in the mid 1970's.
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Rub the Buddha for Money -- In order to do that, you'll need to give this guy money, so you are indeed rubbing the Buddha for money -- his money.
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Most Americans were thin after the Depression of the 1930s and the shortages caused by WW2, while female Hollywood stars became more voluptuous in the 1950s, and that created a new market for weight-gain products.
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Wait, isn't that the same as wearing out?
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Dick likes to wear an apron in the kitchen when his friends visit, because it makes him seem more "domestic."
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Thanks to the efforts of the dairy industry's lobbyists who said it would confuse consumers, it was illegal to sell yellow margarine until the 1960s.
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In 1952, GM introduced the Autronic-Eye headlight system that dimmed the high beams when an oncoming vehicle was detected, and then turned them back on when the opposing vehicle passed. It was discontinued in the 1960s.
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Includes a "Fabulous Hi-Fi Record" with the sound track.
Includes a "Fabulous Hi-Fi Record" with the sound track.
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16 cents per day ($4.80 per month) for a phone seems pretty cheap, but that was in 1898, when that $4.80 would be worth $172 today.
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"Part of the fun of going places" is avoiding stinky breath.
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Yes, women appreciate the obvious sexual connotations of you sucking on a penis-shaped object.
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Don't like what your mechanic is doing?
Punch 'em out!
Punch 'em out!
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This "Amazing New Bantam Electric Range" ad says you can plug into "any" appliance outlet, but standard outlets are 15 amp and they mean a 20 amp outlet. So after you buy this electric range, you'll have to hire an electrician to install a 20 amp line in your kitchen.
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Operator No. 38 looks like he's dressed for the opera, not a crime scene.
It says I can become a "Finger Print Expert" at home, in spare time, but then how do I "earn a regular monthly salary."
Operator No. 38 looks like he's dressed for the opera, not a crime scene.
It says I can become a "Finger Print Expert" at home, in spare time, but then how do I "earn a regular monthly salary."
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"To bring brightness and charm - to bring inspiration to herself and others is every woman's duty." And she should make sandwiches for her man.
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One of the first novelty toilet papers appeared during World War One. It was considered so daring and naughty it was "Forbidden in the Mail."
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Dubbelbilt Clothes for Boys had double fabric at all the wear points and was guaranteed to last at least 6 months.
Dubbelbilt Clothes for Boys had double fabric at all the wear points and was guaranteed to last at least 6 months.
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Until 1968, handguns, rifles, shotguns, and ammunition were commonly sold over the counter and through mail-order catalogs and magazines to any adult anywhere in the US.
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The American Tobacco Company thought up the "Be Happy, Go Lucky" slogan in the 1930s but was reluctant to use it, fearing that the saying was so common that people would be claiming they thought of it first and suing them for compensation. American finally launched an advertising campaign using the slogan in 1950 and sure enough, the lawsuits immediately came flooding in. But American Tobacco didn't cave and no one got paid.
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Only when there are alcohol or drugs involved.
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"Here comes fun!"
The 1960s were so dull that all it took to add a little "fun" was a portable radio.
The 1960s were so dull that all it took to add a little "fun" was a portable radio.
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Poor fellow is really straining at his stools and about to pull an Elvis.
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Antoinette Concello (1910-1984) joined the Flying Concellos circus act in 1930, and spent many seasons performing on the Ringling Bros.and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Antoinette was the first woman to complete the fabled "triple" (completing three full somersaults while "flying" through the air after leaving their bar and being caught by a "catcher"). Concello retired from performing in 1953 but returned in the early 1960s to serve as the aerial director of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Antoinette was the first woman to complete the fabled "triple" (completing three full somersaults while "flying" through the air after leaving their bar and being caught by a "catcher"). Concello retired from performing in 1953 but returned in the early 1960s to serve as the aerial director of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
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According to the Mayo Clinic, "Vicks VapoRub — a topical ointment made of camphor, eucalyptus oil and menthol that you rub on your throat and chest — doesn't relieve nasal congestion. But the strong menthol odor of VapoRub may trick your brain, so you feel like you're breathing through an unclogged nose."
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