Sweets and chocolates have been around forever! This post takes a look at vintage and retro advertisements of some of our favorite treats, past and present. These advertisements range from the...
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UPDATE: Domestic shipping for each item is now a flat rate of $4.25 with each additional item costing only $1.00 more :) Condition is "Used". Advertisements are from Original Life, Look and Saturday Evening Post Magazines. Each Ad measures approximately 13 1/2in x 10 1/2 in. As this is a used item more than 60 years old, there may be slight imperfections including slight discoloration and micro tears. Please ask questions before purchase as there are no returns. Ads are packaged well with a clear plastic protector and cardboard backboard. Mailed in a rigid photo mailer. Thank you and have a great day! :) For more Awesome Advertisements visit my shop at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/NiftyVintageAds For Customers that would like to purchase multiple items, please contact me for ways to save on shipping. Please note that all Ads are trimmed to remove staple holes and rough edges as shown in the photos. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns before purchase.
Not only would these sexist vintage ads not sell well today, they'd cause a huge social media backlash. See 50 of the most obnoxious examples here.
Ah, the good ol’ days of sexism in advertising. Check out these vintage sexist ads from the 1940s, 50s, 60s & 70s. Real men & housewives, they'd be funny if they weren't real
Not only would these sexist vintage ads not sell well today, they'd cause a huge social media backlash. See 50 of the most obnoxious examples here.
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Though McDonald's successfully drilled "bah-da-bum-bah-bah" into your head ages ago, the chain has tried on a ton of catchphrases since its launch in 1955. We rounded up some of Mickey D's most memorable campaigns right here in this handy list to give you a taste of the resto's storied advertising history. Check out the roster below, and try your best not to get creeped out by their '80s moonman.
Last Monday of the School Year! sailor top: gifted from a dear friend that wore it back in the day; skirt: Anthopologie, gift from a friend; shoes: Anthropologie, sale!; anchor belt: made by me After days of eating Sweet CeeCee's frozen yogurt (once even for dinner!), scoping out countless estate sales, spending time with friends and family, shopping at farmer's markets and seeing my nephew graduate from high school (what?!), I'd say summer has arrived. And to think I'm only five days in! I am so looking forward to more days like this. This week I found some vintage ads, patterns and photos that I thought went along with what I wore. But now I need your help...with summer being here, do you really wanna see what I wore everyday? I'm wondering if I should temporarily put this post series on hold until school resumes...or not. I'd love to hear your thoughts. I do hope you are having a fantastic Memorial Day weekend! Thanks for dropping by. OH, can I please have the sailor dress on the left? Love the big red bow. Check out this blog for more vintage goodness. Just Down to the Hours Tuesday: We saw the kids for a mere two hours before wishing them a great summer. In that short time, my P.E. buddy and I managed to get censored on the Morning Announcements (I dropped the f-bomb...which would be "fart") and rode a mini-motorcycle through the assembly. In this. dress: vintage '80's, thrifted; belt: gift from a friend, outfitted with flower by me; shoes: Anthro, can you tell I like them? My full skirted dress reminded me of this one found here. Graduation Wednesday: When I married my hubs, my nephew was 8 years old...and on this day he graduated from high school! Such a happy time for this awesome young dude. dress: vintage, scooped up on etsy; shoes: Lucky Brand; belt: same one as above, different flower; necklace: thrifted I love the horizontal stripes...but I've always been warned to avoid 'em. More pattern-y stuff found here. Pom-Pom Happiness Thursday: Don't you love my mother-in-laws backyard? It's amazing! She's got herbs growing, flowers blooming, blue berries we picked off the bush and enjoyed right there. Oh, and four koi fish swimming in a pond. shirt and belt: vintage, thrifted; skirt: gift from a friend, pom poms added by me; sandals and necklace: Target, old See, I'm not the only one that likes to hold her skirt out. I swear, I just don't know what to do with my hands! Don't you love this? I found it here. Everyday is my Friday: dress: Forever 21, old; sunglasses: vintage, ebay; sandals: Target Love the green and red. Vintage Revlon ad via pinterest.
Smaller tin sign made by the Stout Sign Co. St. Louis, MO.
Here are interesting vintage pictures of Coca-Cola's advertising in the last decades. 1908 Coca-Cola advertising 1925 Coca-Cola advertisement poster 1937 Coca-Cola advertising 1941 Coca-Cola ad. 1942 Coca-Cola ad. in 1947 1948 Coca-Cola advertising 1951 Coca-Cola ad. 1952 Coca-Cola ad. 1956 Coca-Cola advertisement article 1956 Coca-Cola advertising for Christmas in 1957 in 1958 1959 Coca-Cola advertising 1963 Coca-Cola ad. 1965 Coca-Cola ad. 1966 Christmas Coca-Cola ad. for 1970 Christmas 1970 Coca-Cola ad. with Raquel Welch in 1970 1971 Coca-Cola advertising 1977 Coca-Cola advertising A funny Coca-Cola ad., 1966 Available for the Christmas Season, 1966 Be Really Refreshed! Pause for Coke!, 1960 Be Really Refreshed...Drive-In For Coke, 1959 Christmas Coca-Cola advertising, 1962 1919 Coca-Cola advertising in 1939 Coca-Cola advertising with woman in swimsuit and man at pool, 1956 Coca-Cola ad., 1914 1916 Coca-Cola advertising Coca-Cola advertising for Christmas in 1954 1978 Coca-Cola ad. Coca-Cola advertising, 1906 Coca-Cola advertising, 1938 Coca-Cola serving hospitality, 1950 Coca-Cola vintage advertising, 1948 Coca-Cola, 'Midsummer Magic', 1953 Coke in a basket, 1966 Coke means only Coca-Cola, 1966 Coke on-the-job keeps workers refreshed, 1959 Coke time... and all is well, 1954 Delicious and refreshing, 1919 Designed for hospitality, 1949 Fun for everybody from Bottlers of Coca-Cola!, 1972 1939 Coca-Cola advertising Pause... Go refreshed, 1942 Things go better with Coke, 1964 Things go better with Coke, 1964 Things go better with Coke, 1965 When you pause, Coca-Cola refreshes you best, 1961 Woman's Day Coca-Cola advertising, 1952 Work refreshed, 1941
There are few examples in advertising or popculture which personify the idealized Populuxe youth, affluence and style better than the Pepsi...
Ad men led the way as Cold War America offset its concerns with the cocktails-and-cigarettes abandon of the era of the 'Big Idea'
There are few examples in advertising or popculture which personify the idealized Populuxe youth, affluence and style better than the Pepsi...
ICEE add (1967)
We have a fantastic collection of vintage print ads for your inspiration. Use them to get familiar with the design style and create your own unique design.
Ah, the good ol’ days of sexism in advertising. Check out these vintage sexist ads from the 1940s, 50s, 60s & 70s. Real men & housewives, they'd be funny if they weren't real
UPDATE: Domestic shipping for each item is now a flat rate of $4.25 with each additional item costing only $1.00 more :) Condition is "Used". Advertisements are from Original Life and Saturday Evening Post Magazines. Each Ad measures approximately 13 1/2in x 10 1/2 in. As this is a used item more than 60 years old, there may be slight imperfections including slight discoloration and micro tears. Please ask questions before purchase as there are no returns. Ads are packaged well with a clear plastic protector and cardboard backboard. Mailed in a rigid photo mailer. Thank you and have a great day! :) For more Awesome Advertisements visit my shop at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/NiftyVintageAds For Customers that would like to purchase multiple items, please contact me for ways to save on shipping. Please note that all Ads are trimmed to remove staple holes and rough edges as shown in the photos. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns before purchase.
Vintage advertisement from the 1970s. Item will be carefully shipped in a cardboard mailer so it will arrive ready to frame! Please note these are authentic magazine advertisements, so there may be minor wear from storage. Frame & mat not included. Approximately 8in x 11in. Thank you for visiting our shop!
At the time, these were the norm.
Ah, the good ol’ days of sexism in advertising. Check out these vintage sexist ads from the 1940s, 50s, 60s & 70s. Real men & housewives, they'd be funny if they weren't real
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