Some people may call them outdated, but vintage ads have a charm you won't find in today's bulletins or posters. They evoke a vibe that reminds those who lived it of a much simpler time, while ...
Picture finding a forgotten magazine tucked in your grandmother's attic, only to discover a vibrant 1950s advertisement promising that Jell-O can transform your dinner party into something magical.
Advertising in the 1960s was bold, colorful, text-heavy, and often completely unfiltered by today's standards. From convincing housewives that a new kitchen appliance would solve all their problems to ...
We've shown you a His 'n' Hers shifter ad a few months ago, but since we're coming to the conclusion of Drag Week, we thought that you guys might be interested in seeing another iteration of the ...
As claimed in the Reddit post, the in-question ad appeared in the Dec. 12, 1969, issue of Life magazine, as archived on Google Books (page 33). First there are her legs. Beautiful, perhaps. But tough.