Ivory Flakes: 1950s Laundry Advertising
In the 1950s, laundry products for babies was important for moms – promoting products like Ivory Flakes and Snow.
1950s and 1960s : Remember – Research – Revive
In the 1950s, laundry products for babies was important for moms – promoting products like Ivory Flakes and Snow.
Kimberly Clark’s Fems offered comfortable feminine napkins for women in the 1950s, prominently advertised in various magazines.
Mid-century ads, like Underwood’s, targeted homemakers, showcasing picnic-themed deviled ham promotions.
This post shares 10 mid-century coffee advertisements from 1950s magazines, showcasing various products and cultural themes of the era.
A 1952 Chase and Sanborn coffee ad from Family Circle showcasing mid-century advertising trends.
She has a way with Manhattans
The artificial sweetener pill
The mid-century showcased groundbreaking chemistry, but artificial sweeteners like Sucaryl faced scrutiny due to cancer links.
Kroger’s 1954 ad highlights coffee options for mid-century housewives, blending nostalgia with modern enjoyment.
Have a cracker with RC Cola
A bottle of Coke goes perfectly with pearls.
A super cool name for a soda
Want mid-century kitsch? Here is is.
Tender Leaf instant and a fur parka













