Historical Advertisements
Pre-1950, preferably
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My favorite, I really wish I had a poster of it.
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>>62098
bretty gud reaction image desu
>>62301
HAHA, they turn the acronym for "to be honest" into desu
>>62301
Saving this desu
can I post propaganda posters?
>>64278
>not enjoying the most patriotic of canned meat products
sorry if some of these are in bad taste
Dr Seuss drew some of these.
>>64289
I don't remember what this pic is but the file name seems like it's relevent
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Dr. Seuss knew the score.
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>so close to point out the real problem; class struggle
>m-muh racial problems!!
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Oh that's right, it was from some article about "vintage sexist ads" that I enjoyed. I have a few more saved, but it all comes down to how many streen sign captchas I get as to how many I post (I have like 6 total)
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switch to legacy captchas.
she look fun.
>>62098
they had cigarette in japan in 1900?
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Here is an ad for a beauty product based on... radium.
Before the danger of radioactive materials were discovered (around 1930) there was fad about them being great for everything.
There was chocolate with radium, underwears with radium, even condoms with radium. Sounds crazy nowadays but it was real.
what
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Actually it looks like I only had those 5.
>>64439
Legacy tends to work for a few times and then switches to a hollow-looking text that has never accepted my response
>>64471
Also radium suppositories.
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oh forgot context for my image, it was an editorial comic for Goering banning vivisection in Nazi Germany and saying anyone that practices it should be sent to the concentration camps.
I guess it's not an ad
Ad poster for a car dealership.
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>Lab animals giving the Nazi salute to Hermann Göring for his order to ban vivisection. Caricature from Kladderadatsch, a satirical journal, September 1933. Göring prohibited vivisection and said that those who "still think they can continue to treat animals as inanimate property" will be sent to concentration camps.
An American ad for a radium using water fountain.
After all who doesn't like the taste of irradiated water?
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>condoms with radium
Well, they would be effective at least
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>15c burger
Damn...
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>"Sold for protection against disease"
Welp.
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My sides.
>>64258
>But don't let that slow you up
>PAUSE and refresh yourself
I'm getting mixed messages here senpai.
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what?
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DAMMIT BOBBY
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That's terrifying. The weird cartoon eye on the stork, the baby wrapped up so it would suffocate. Damn.
>>64979
Dumping a bunch of vintage Argentine ads... starting with this aspirine ad from the 1930s
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Bazooka bubblegum, 1960s
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Puloil cleaning product, 1945
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Coca-Cola, 1945
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>At the reach of one coin
Argentinians now would think this is some science fiction stuff
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Aerolineas Argentinas, 1970s
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Cocinero cooking oil, 1940s
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TRIGGERED, MAN. I'M TRIGGERED C
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Laxative, 1930s
>>64388
Thanks for the dump, friend. Reminds me of Mad Men
>>65123
The language is that letter in?
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Roby shampoo, 1978
Thank god the west got into Japan and told them what was actually attractive.
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Ford Falcon, 1960
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Quilmes beer, 1968
And I'm done... I have more but I don't want to flood the thread
>>65123
Truly a noble people
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> Let's vamoose
>>64666
i know its after 1950 but its neat
deal with it
>>65149
>Argentinians now would think this is some science fiction stuff
poor banter, bazookas booblegums are still one of the most cheap products you can buy out there, like 0.50 ARS
>>65362
Keep posting anon, specially if you've got any fernet ads.