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#WorldPenguinDay
"Willie" the KOOL penguin was first presented in 1933, in The Saturday Evening Post. The cartoonish penguin was to continue as a mascot for the KOOL brand in one form or another, for the following 25 years or more.
#VintageAds #Art #Mascot #Illustrations
2000, Legend of Mana, by SquareSoft for PlayStation
#VintageAd #VideoGame #PlayStation
#HappyEaster
1962, Brach's Candies #VintageAd
#1960s #EasterSaturday
In 19th century oceanic journeys around South America’s Cape Horn were made by the famous clipper ships, named because they moved at such a fast clip, at a time when there was no quick route over land.
#Antique #VintageAds #Art #illustrations
1940s, Illustrated Makeup #Vintageads
#1940s #Makeup #Illustrations #Art #Glamour
Illustrated Vintage Cosmopolitan Magazine Covers of 1937
#1930s #Vintage #Art #Illustrations #Magazines #Glamour
Mr. Clean came on the scene in 1958 when Proctor & Gamble introduced its new all-purpose cleaner. He was drawn in 1957 by Ernie Allen as a muscular, tanned, bald man. Mr. Clean made his television commercial debut in 1958.
#1950s #VintageAds #Mascot
#NationalSpinachDay
1945, Birds Eye Spinach with Dinah Shore
#VintageAd #Illustration #Art
In 1905 J.C. Leyendecker created the legendary “Arrow Collar Man” to advertise the clothing company’s detachable collars.Leyendecker’s men were often modeled after his lover and lifetime companion, Charles Beach, making their secret romance a front-page feature across the U.S.
Astra-Gnome: Time and Space Car was a science fiction vehicle come to life, and its creators at the Richard Abib Company were sure their futuristic car would change the way we drive when it was released in 1956.
#1950s #automobile #vintage #Car