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REMEMBER THESE?

candy cig display  

candy-cigarettes-bowl

Candy cigarettes were first introduced in the early 20th century They were
made out of chalky sugar, bubblegum or chocolate, and wrapped in paper
to resemble real cigarettes. They have long been controversial because
many critics believe the candy leads children to become smokers later in
life. Because of this, the selling of candy cigarettes has been banned
in several countries such as Finland, Norway, the Republic of Ireland,
Turkey and Saudi Arabia.The state of North Dakota enacted a ban on
candy cigarettes from 1953 until 1967.

Candy cigarettes continue to be manufactured and consumed in many
parts of the world. However, many manufacturers now describe their
products as candy sticks, bubble gum, or candy.

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REMEMBER ‘’MANNERS THE BUTLER’’ ?

kleenex logo

Cutting

Actor Richard H. Cutting (1912-1972) derived fame
as “Manners the Butler” in the Kleenex Napkins
Commercials, created in 1957 by a Chicago ad
agency for the kimberly-Clark Corporation. The
use of trick photography made Cutting appear
to be only inches in height.


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THE FALL AND WINTER CATALOG

wards fall catalog
1957-1958

 

fw1963scatalog1
1963

ordering from the catalog

People in rural areas especially benefited from catalog shopping

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YOU GOT SERVICE … PLUS GREEN STAMPS!

green stamps 1963

               s&h  stamp sign  S&Hstamp

Green Stamps 1960 idea bk
1960

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BACK-TO-SCHOOL ~ THE SCHOOL LUNCH

school lunch 2

school lunch program

posted by Bob Karm in Back-To-School,CHILDREN,Food/Drink,Government,HISTORY,Remember these?,School/Education and have No Comments