Candy Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.

These ads are listed in alphabetical order by name then in chronological order with the oldest ad first.


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Full color 10" x 14" ad for the many values of Candy. This ad has a red background and there is a section cutout in the shape of a heart where a picture is seen of two youngsters on roller skates. The boy is pouring candy from a bag he holds in his hand into the cupped hands of a very appreciative young girl in a red dress. Scattered throughout this ad are a series of sayings like "The 'Crave for Candy'...often a call for energy", "America Loves Candy - America Needs Energy", "Candy's Dandy. keep it Handy" and "Candy Makes Friends". The text mentions some health facts that have long been disproved and says enough to cause a person to feel it is his patriotic duty eat candy. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 25, 1946
Life magazine
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Candy 132

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Full color 9 1/2" x 14" ad that explains what it means when you have the urge for a candy bar. Inside of a heart-shaped frame is a drawing of two men sitting on logs with their shotguns resting on their knees as they wait for birds that pay no attention to the crinkle of the candy bar wrapper than one man is eating. The headline says that "The 'Crave for Candy'...is a call for energy" and mentions the many kinds of people that stop during their day for "the fuel of flavor" or the "'Can Do' of cheer". It declares that, "whether it's box, bar or bagful" you will serve you body by stopping to give yourself energy. It also reminds everyone that "Candy's Dandy...Keep it Handy".
November 4, 1946
Life magazine
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Candy 141

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Full color 10" x 14" ad that talks about the need for Candy in our diets. The reddish background has a heart cutout where a picture is shown of a man at work digging into his lunch box to open a bag that is filled with assorted candies. The headline claims that "The 'Crave for Candy' is a call for energy" and the text talks about "working" means you are using up "Energy" so it becomes important to eat candy. Scattered accross the bottom of the page are various kinds of candy to whet your appitite. The text finishes off by saying "The body knows it. The scientific folks konw it. So let the rest of us write this down: Candy's Dandy - Keep it Handy".
March 24, 1947
Life magazine
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Candy 133

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Full color 10" x 14" ad for the fact that Candy is Delicious Food. This is one ad that made countless children happy because their parents had the ad series that said that Beer was America's Beverage of Moderation and this ad, and others like it, spoke for them. The headline asks "Wouldn't you like some Candy" and there are three different pictures of adults finding a reason to enjoy. There is a picture of a young man in a bow tie who has brought a heart-shaped assortment of assorted candies to his young lady, a newspaper reporter typing with one hand and refueling his body with a candy bar held in his other and a bellman at a hotel smiling as he holds forth a bag of candy to you, the reader. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 26, 1948
Life magazine
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Candy 130

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Baby Ruth
Three color 5 1/4" x 13" ad for this popular candy bar from Curtiss. The ad has a picture of the Dionne Quints, each working away on a Baby Ruth and the headline calls it "The first and only Candy served the Dionne Quints". This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 5, 1941
Life magazine
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Candy 99

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Baby Ruth
Full color 4 1/4" x 12" ad that gives you another way to enjoy Baby Ruth. For the kids at home and to send to the soldiers overseas they give an easy-to-make recipe for Cookies. A drawing shows a little girl eating one of these cookies and wishing that her mother could make them. A little boy, also eating a cookie, tells her that are so easy to make that she could make them herself. It also shows a smiling soldier receiving a box and the ad calls them "Energy-Food for Victory" and claims that candy is "a first line food for defense against fatigue".
July 1942
Better Homes & Gardens
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Candy 152

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Baby Ruth
Three color 4 3/4" x 13" ad for this popular candy bar. The ad has a series of pictures of a boy with a red sweatshirt with N-R-G emblazoned across the chest spreading the news to everyone about Baby Ruth. It shows him talking to a soldier about food-energy, speaking to a sleepy secretary about the 4:00 fog, tossing a bar to a mother with an explanation about dextrose being important to babies and handing one off to a young football player with the advice that football coaches give their teams Baby Ruth. This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 1942
Better Homes & Gardens
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Candy 125

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Baby Ruth
Full color 10" x 13" ad for this favorite from Curtiss. The ad has a drawing of a soldier on "fatigue duty" and he is picking up nothing but Baby Ruth wrappers. He is wondering "Don't these guys ever eat anything but Baby Ruth?" This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 20, 1943
Life magazine
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Candy 39

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Baby Ruth
Full color 9" x 12" ad for this popular, too popular for some people, candy. The ad, which is a smaller version of another ad on this page, has a picture of a soldier on fatigue duty touring the yard and picking up trash. His bag is filled with Baby Ruth wrappers and that is all that is on the ground in front of him which causes him to wonder "Don't these guys ever eat anything but Baby Ruth". The text in this wartime ad talks about how hard the company is working to supply the soldiers, at home and overseas, with enough good-tasting candy. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 1943
Better Homes & Gardens
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Candy 124

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Baby Ruth
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for this Curtiss product has a drawing by James L. Vlasaty of a prize-winning cow named Levity King. The ad headline announces "Hail The King...of an un-common herd" and discusses how they use top quality everything to make the best of their dairy products. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 1, 1947
Life magazine
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Candy 66

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Baby Ruth
Full color 9 3/4" x 13 1/2" ad that is somewhat similar to others. This ad is like another in that it shows a Baby Ruth Candy Bar going from an unopened bar and "Bite after Bite after Bite after Bite after Bite" it goes until it is gone. This ad doesn't have any view of a family sitting around and it has a different message. This one says that it is "creamy old=fashioned fudge plus smooth, rich carmel plus crisp fresh peanuts". Looks good, though.
October 3, 1960
Life magazine
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Candy 175a

Baby Ruth
Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad that show what happens to the average Baby Ruth candy bar. There is a picture of a family of four sitting and watching slides in their den while sitting in front of them is a bowl filled with a mixture of fruit and bars of Baby Ruth. To no one's surprise each person is holding a Baby Ruth bar and there is a series of five pictures that show the future of one of these items. The first picture shows a Baby Ruth that is still wrapped, then the wrapper is opened and a bite has been taken, then the wrapper is pulled back more and another bite is taken, the wrapper is back even more and another bite has been removed from this bar of fudge, chocolate, carmel and peanuts while in the last picture the wrapper has been discarded and there is only one bite left. The text says "A big hoo-ray and how-de-do! A tastier Baby Ruth for you...New".
February 3, 1961
Life magazine
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Candy 140

Baby Ruth
Full color 10" x 13" ad for this Curtiss candy bar that is called Baby Ruth. The ad has a drawing with an adult Navy man and a child in a sailor's suit walking away from the camera. They both seem to have Baby Ruth candy bars in their hands, uneaten of course, and the ad shows five different versions of a Baby Ruth. The first is an unopened bar, next there is one that has a bite taken out of it, third there is one with several bites, fourth there is one with only two bites left and a little of the wrapper and the last one is only one bite left and the wrapper is totally gone. The ad tells us that "Tall men, small men, kids and Pops, but the candy bar that's TOPS! New delight, bite after bite after bite! Creamier, old-fashioned fudge, smo-o-o-ther, rich carmel and crisp, fresh peanuts. Made a new and wonderful way for happier candy breaks every day".
February 17, 1961
Life magazine
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Candy 38

Baby Ruth
Full color 10" x 13" ad for this Curtiss candy bar. The ad shows a grandmother and two young children at a vending machine getting candy. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 8, 1961
Life magazine
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Candy 37

Baby Ruth
Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad for this tasty delight from Curtiss. The ad has an older magician who, to his surprise and delight, has conjured a stream of Baby Ruth coming out of his magic hat. The ad headline calls them "Wonderful! bite after bite..." and the text reminds us that "Baby Ruth is famous for its happy flavor-combination...creamy, old-fashioned fudge, smooth caramel and toasty-fresh-peanuts". The ad also shows the famous sequence that starts with a wrapped bar, followed closely by one with a good-sized bite taken out of it, one with several bites missing, one with several more missing and, finally, one with just a single bite left.
February 9, 1962
Life magazine
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Candy 82

Beech-Nut
Full color 9" x 12" ad for their Peppermint Flavored Gum. The ad has a drawing done by Mary Powers of children hanging around a "3-Ring Circus" that has come into town. The ad headline claims that you can "Step back into Youth...with Beech-Nut". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 18, 1938
Life magazine
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Beech-Nut
Three color 7 1/2" x 5 1/4" ad for their variety of Beech-Nut Gum. In the picture are samples of their Spearmint Gum, Oralgum, Pepsin Beechies, Spearmint Beechies and Peppermint Beechies. The ad headline claims that "Packages of Great Renown got their start in Flavor-Town".
March 1939
Redbook
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Candy 84

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Beech-Nut
Three color 5" x 13 3/4" ad that is for Beech-Nut Peppermint Flavored Gum. This ad has a photo showing two people riding a bicycle-built-for-two, although I have my feelings that it is a fraud. I don't recall there ever being a bicycle built that had the front seat cut away for a girl and the back seat with the boy's build. The headline in this ad says that "The time has come for Beech-Nut Gum" and goes on by saying "Bicycling! Tennis! Golf! All sports are extra fun when you refresh with Beech-Nut Gum. Your choice of Peppermint, Spearmint, Oralgum and three flavors of candy-coated BEECHIES, Peppermint, Spearmint and Pepsin. Beech-Nut Gum is made in Flavor-Town (Canajaharie, N.Y.)...famous for Beech-Nut flavor and quality".
May 13, 1940
Life magazine
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Candy 178a

Beech-Nut
Three color 5 1/4" x 13 3/4" ad that is for Beech-Nut Peppermint Gum. This ad has a headline saying "Police Report!" and the photo shows an officer on horseback being interviewed by a lady reporter as, the headline under them says that "3 out of 4 prefer the flavor of Beech-Nut Gum". The box under this says that "203 out of 269 Police prefer the delicious Peppermint flavor of Beecn-Nut Gum". The text says that "The extra goodness of delicious Beech-Nut Peppermint Gum has been tested by an independent fact-finding organization. (Here's the way it was done): 269 policemen in 15 different cities were questioned. Various brands of peppermint chewing gum were brought in local stores and identifying wrappers were removed. Each policeman was given two different brands (Beech-Nut and one other, both unidentified), and asked to report which stick he preferred. Result: 203 out of 269 (3 out of 4) preferred the peppermint flavor of Beech-Nut Gum to that of other brands. Try the yellow package of Beech-Nut today. You'll enjoy its delicious long-lasting peppermint flavor".
April 28, 1941
Life magazine
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Candy 179a

Beech-Nut
Black and white 5 1/4" x 13 3/4" ad that is for Beech-Nut Peppermint Gum. This ad is kind of redundant, showing pack after pack of Beech-Nut Gum from top to bottom and left to right. It does have a statement in the ad, one sentence, that was supported by the WAC. The ad says that "The delicious, long-lasting flavor you enjoy in Beech-Nut Peppermint Gum is the result of the changeless Beech-Nut policy of quality above all else" which is followed by the statement that "Thousands of Women are urgently needed to join the WAC. Enlist now!".
June 19, 1944
Life magazine
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Candy 177a

Beech-Nut
Black and white 4 3/4" x 6" ad for their Chewing Gum. The ad has a photo of a matronly looking woman sitting in a chair turning to look back at the camera as she holds out a pack of their Peppermint Flavored Gum. The ad headline has her saying with assurance "I know flavor".
September 2, 1946
Life magazine
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Candy 86

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Beech-Nut
Black and white 4 3/4" x 10" ad for their Gum. The ad has a photo of a smiling lady holding up a pack of Peppermint Flavored Gum with the caption "You, too, will like the fresh, minty flavor and relaxing refreshment of Beech-Nut Gum".
March 1950
Woman's Day
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Beech-Nut
Black and white 4 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad for their Gum. There is a picture of a woman with a happy smile on her face holding an unopened pack of this gum near her chin and the headline claims that "You'll Like It". The ad assures us that "You can always depend on its same fine flavor" and claims that "It's always refreshing".
August 1951
Woman's Day
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Candy 149

Beech-Nut
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Peppermint Flavor Gum. There is a joyful picture of a couple in Western Gear dancing at a Square Dance with the headline telling everyone to "Swing to Beech-Nut". The ad reminds us that Beech-Nut gum has "Long lasting flavor!" and is "Always Refreshing" and has a large pack of gum in the picture to remind us what it looks like.
April 21, 1952
Life magazine
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Candy 136

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Beech-Nut
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Beech-Nut Gum shows two young kids performing scientific experiments to discover "IFIC". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 12, 1958
Life magazine
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Candy 8

Beech-Nut
Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad for their Sours style of candy. The ad has several colorful pictures that match up with the flavors available and asks you to "Pucker up with pleasure. Good old-fashioned sourball flavor is back". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 26, 1965
Life magazine
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Candy 61

Brach's
Full color 5 1/4" x 13" ad for their Chocolate Covered Cherries. The ad has a picture of a box with the lid ajar so that just a couple of these treats are visible. Surrounding this box are drawings of little people giving testimonials about this candy. They are saying things such as "Thicker, rich chocolate", "Bigger juicy cherry", "Smoother cordial creme" and asking you to "Taste the difference". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 1951
Woman's Home Companion
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Candy 126

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Brach's
Full color 10" x 14" ad for more of Brach's fine candies. This ad is for their Chocolate Mint Twins, a delicious candy that has been opened in the ad and a bite has been taken. It does look good. The ad headline says "Pick Brach's Chocolate Mint and you pick the finest!". At the lower left corner it shows more delicious candy. There is Brach's Coconut and Brach's Swing, both of these were available as Twins.
October 18, 1948
Life magazine
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Candy 164

Brach's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for the Variety of candies they have to offer. Pictured is a man in a straw hat playing a fiddle and behind him is a couple dancing a square-dance. The headline says "C'mon! Join In! Brach's Candy Frolic" and the display begins. First there is a box of their Twenty Vanities Chocolates slightly opened so the contents can be seen. Then, scattered on the table, we see some Assorted Toffees next to Twenty Varieties of Assorted Chocolates. Strewn across the bottom of the page are their Three-Colored Candy Corn and the note at the bottom urges you to "Buy 'em by the Bag...the Box...or in Bulk".
October 13, 1952
Life magazine
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Candy 156

Brach's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Famous Toffee with actress Rita Hayworth. Against a background of this candy scattered on a white table is a picture of this smiling redhead looking nice in a green dress that goes well with her red hair. The text identifies the three rich flavors this toffee came in, talks about the double-wrapping and mentions that Rita is starring in the movie, Miss Sadie Thompson.
February 22, 1954
Life magazine
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Celeb Female 317
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Brach's
Full color 9 3/4" x 13 3/4" ad for Brach's Chocolate Cherries. This is a good ad, a very good one, that shows a very simple and peaceful way of making candy, of watching the chocolate slowly pour from the spoon all the way down to the candy that it is covering. We can see two totally covered Chocolate Cherries and a third one that looks like, for the sake of advertising, they left it bare so that we could see that they really did place a whole cherry inside. The text asks us to "Enjoy Finest Real Chocolate Cherries. Bite into plump juicy cherries...cordialled in velvet-smooth cream...and covered with finest real chocolate". Just to the left of this we can see three different boxes of the candies they were offering from "Brach's - A Great Name In Candy".
November 5, 1956
Life magazine
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Candy 182

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Brach's
Full color 9 3/4" x 13 3/4" ad for more of Brach's Real Chocolate Flavors. The headline in this ad claims that these will be the "Best Milk Chocolate Peanuts You Ever Tasted! Double-Dipped in Brach's Finest Real Chocolate" as we see a ladle there with chocolate oozing out, falling back into a large pan that is almost full. Sitting next to this is a large bowl of already-made chocolate candies while there are pieces of nuts, fudge and things that I have no idea what they are. There are four different boxes here: there is a Brach's Milk Chocolate Peanuts, a Brach's De Luxe Chocolate Creme Drops, a Brach's Milk Chocolate Peanut Clusters and a box of Brach's Bridge Mix. The text says "Look at the chocolate! Finest Real Chocolate, made at Brach's. It's dipped DOUBLE-THICK on crisp roasted peanuts to make one of America's favorite chocolates".
November 19, 1956
Life magazine
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Candy 183

Brach's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the kind of Brach's Candies you can buy for Easter. The ad starts out by announcing the "Hits of the Easter Parade...Brach's Candies". We see a luxury of items spread out on a white table with a yellow back wall. There is Brach's Cherry Cordial Creme Eggs, Fruit and Nut Creme Egg, a bowl filled with jelly beans, easter eggs and chocolate bunnies of assorted sizes as well as a platter filled with molten chocolate that is being dipped into by a large spoon. The text below says "Brach's Finest Real Chocolate Easter Eggs" before saying "...Six flavorful centers, foil-wrapped for sparkling Easter gaiety. You'll find many other wonderful Brach Easter candies at better stores everywhere". At the bottom of the page are more candies. We have Brach's Chocolate Covered Creme Eggs, Jelly Bird Eggs, Chocolate Marshmallow and Creme Eggs.
April 8, 1957
Life magazine
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Candy 171

Brach's
Full color 10" x 13" ad shows the "Candy round up". The ad shows four different types of bagged candy. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 12, 1958
Life magazine
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Candy 7

Brach's
Full color 10" x 13" ad for their Real Chocolate Stars. The ad shows a container filled with stars and another bowl being filled with liquid chocolate being poured from a large white spoon. At the bottom of the ad are sample boxes of Stars, Almonds, Chocolate Bites and Malted Milk Balls. The words are placed indicating that "Brach's Chocolates have been made with Finest Real Chocolate since 1904.
October 13, 1958
Life magazine
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Candy 44

Brach's
Full color 10" x 13" ad for the many kinds of Halloween candy that Brach's makes available. This ad has an orange background with an evil looking pumpkin guarding the loot. There are Brach's Party Packs with assortments of candy corn, there are bags of Brach's Pops which were suckers, boxes of two different kinds of chocolate mints, trays full of candy corn and the candy pumpkins as well as loose goodies all over the table. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. October 20, 1958
Life magazine
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Candy 3

Brach's
Full color 9 3/4" x 13" ad that let it be known that they were making Chocolate. The heading says "Brach's Pure Chocolate Tastes as good as it looks". There is a large photo of a ladle pouring melted chocolate into a silver bowl and another picture of three different kinds of chocolate candies sitting in bowls. They claim that "We insist on making our own chocolate. Then we know that it is the finest pure chocolate - rich with the full-bodied flavor of cocoa beans from many countries. In fact, we make several different blends of pure chocolate. Each is Brach's own chocolate recipe, specially blended to enhance the fine flavor of a particular center. No wonder Brach's chocolate candies taste as good as they look. Buy several next time you're in the store". At the bottom of the ad are, what looks like, the three different selections in the glass bowls. They have Malted Milk Balls, Creme Drops and Peanut Clusters.
November 3, 1961
Life magazine
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Candy 170

Brach's
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Halloween candy. The ad shows a child disguised as a pirate reaching for a large bowl filled with an assortment of candy as he asks "You mean I can have some of each?". The ad headline tells you to "Treat 'em to delicious Just-for-Halloween Candies fresh from Brach's" and shows six different kinds. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 12, 1962
Life magazine
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Brach's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for some of their assortment of Chocolates. The ad headline simply says "Each of your favorite candy centers gets its own special blend of Brach's Pure Chocolate" and has a picture of molten chocolate being poured from a ladle. Shown in the lower picture are bowl full of their Chocolate Creme Drops, the Chocolate Peanut Clusters and the Chocolate Malted Milk Balls. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 2, 1962
Life magazine
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Candy 127

Brach's
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for their Variety of Candy. The ad has a table with a red tablecloth on it and six bowls scattered around a Circus Clown dressed in orange and white. The ad headline says that "The Candy Circus is coming from Brach's Candyland!". These bowls are filled with some of our favorite candies such as their Neapolitan Coconut, their Assorted Royals, the Starlilght Mints, delicious Kentucky Mints, some Assorted Toffee and, of course, the Coconut Bon Bons. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
1965
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Candy 112

Brach's
Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad that has a message at the top saying "Free (kiss) with every box of Brach's Candy you give to her!". It was a wonderful thought for Valentine's Day. shown in the ad are a large heart-shaped box sitting there with the top removed. It is filled with various kinds of candy and the ad says that a 1-pound box could be had for $2.95 and a 2-pound box for $5.50. There are several more assortments shown at the bottom of the page. The descriptions say "Brach's party candies packaged by the pound", "Brach's Conversation Hearts" and "Brach's popular all milk chocolate selections".
February 4, 1966
Life magazine
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Candy 165

Brach's
Full color 9" x 13" ad that shows many of the various kinds of candy available from Brach's. The ad shows a Model Train dubbed the Brach's Candy Express and introduces Laurel Goodwin who was the Engineer of this train on color TV. She is pointing to the sign saying Brach's and the train has cars loaded with Kentucky Mints, Starlight Mints, Assorted Royals, Spicettes, Coconut Bon Bons, Jelly Nougats and Milk-Maid Carmels while, in the center of the circular track are packages of Neopolitan Coconut and Assorted Toffee. The ad claims that "By the Bag - By the Box, Your Best Candy buy is Brach's".
May 27, 1966
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Candy 147

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Butterfinger
Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad for one of my favorite candy bars. The ad has a picture of a family of four painting a large wall yellow. The father, who seems to be doing all of the work, is using the roller (with no extension) to apply the color. The ad says "Let's take a 'candy-break' now...Wow!" as the family laughs as the father tries to paint while turning his head back to take a bite of the Butterfinger that his wife is holding to his face. The ad shows a Butterfinger still in the wrapper, then opened with a bite out of it, then opened further with another bite out, then another and then with only one bite left. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 22, 1961
Life magazine
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Candy 109

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Clark's
Full color 5 1/4" x 13" ad for their Chewing Gum. The ad has two colorful elves holding a package of Teaberry and a package of Tender-Mint gum. The ad headline assures us that "There's a World of Enjoyment in Clark's Chewing Gum". This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visiible in the scanned view.
August 17, 1942
Life magazine
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Candy 80

Clark's
Full color 5 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Two Delicious Flavors of Chewing Gum. The ad shows the little pixie holding a package of Teaberry Chewing Gum with a pack of Tender-Mint Chewing Gum placed below it, The captions describe the flavors of each of these and the ad reminds you to Buy Bonds for Victory.
October 26, 1942
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Candy 153

Clark's
Full color 10" x 13" ad for their chewing gum. Ad shows a pixie creature holding up two different flavors of gum. The ad headline introduces "Clark's - the Nation's New Chewing Delight". There is a little box on the ad encouraging people to "Buy U.S. War Bonds and Stamps!" This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 24, 1943
Life magazine
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Candy 5

Clark's
Full color 9" x 13 3/4" ad that says their Clark's Teaberry Gum is "Packed with Good Taste!". There is a drawing of a ladies purse with a scarf and an unopened pack of Clark's Teaberry Gum lying outside of it. The ad text tells you that "Among the important "little luxuries" of the sophisticated world, you find Teaberry Gum. During an evening's gaiety, discriminating people value its quick refreshment. The delicious different flavor of mountain-grown teaberry is juicy-cool and bracing! And the smoother, finer quality of the chewing gum completes your enjoyment". The ad says that you should "Carry It with you Always".
April 29, 1946
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Full color 9 1/4" x 13" ad for their Tendermint Peppermint Flavor Chewing Gum. The ad has a picture of a pack of this gum with a pile of mint leaves with a Great Britain One Shilling coin in the middle of the leaves. The ad refers to these as being "Freshly Minted". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 13, 1947
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Clark's
Full color 10" x 14" ad for their Teaberry Gum. The headline asks "How Good is Your Taste?" over two pictures of different sculptures and text that asks you to decide which one is considered to be in good taste. When you turn the page over there is text claiming that one has been done by a well-known sculptor and the other is just a knick-knack. Below this is a headline that claims "The Answer is Easy!" and changes the subject to start talking about taste and how Clark's Teaberry Gum has plenty of taste, good taste. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 8, 1947
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Clark's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Tendermint Chewing Gum. The ad has a picture of a pack of this gum lying in a bed of Mint Leaves. The ad headline claims these items are "Freshly Minted". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 20, 1947
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Cracker Jack
Black and white 9 1/2" x 14" photo of a young boy leaning on something as he shovels the contents of a box of Cracker Jack into his mouth. He has already retrieved the prize in this box which was a set of fake ears which are now mounted on his head. The caption in the photo says "The look of summer is a bemused faraway stare, set off by false ears from a box of Cracker Jack". This photo is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the photo will not be visible in the scanned view.
August 6, 1951
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad has a drawing of a scene where Halloween night has arrived and a young mother is passing out boxes of Cracker Jack to a line of smiling young children in costume. The ad headline brings attention to "Cracker Jack - The Trick that makes the perfect Treat - anytime!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 18, 1954
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Full color 10" x 14" ad for their Bite Size Candies, specifically Baby Ruth Nuggets and Butterfinger Chips. The ad has a picture of two couples who are sitting around a card table trying to play bridge. Another lady is standing behind the table, hands on hips, as one of the card players reaches for the plate of candy being passed and laughs hard enough to indicate that her partner has done something he will hear about for some time. Against the yellow background there are pictures of each kind of candy being poured from it's box onto a glass platter. The ad headline says that you will get "New delight, bite after bite-size bite!".
April 21, 1961
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November 10, 1961
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Curtiss
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Halloween candy. The ad shows three children riding a broomstick while holding their bags of candy. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 7, 1962
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Dentyne
Three color 5 1/4" x 11" ad for their Chewing Gum. There is a drawing of a Tahitian native chewing on something tough and the text talks about their wonderful bodies and their white, strong teeth which come from exercising them with food that needs an effort to become something that can be swallowed. There is a picture of a package of this product and the claim is made that many dentists recommend the use of Dentyne to their patients to help keep their teeth in good shape. There is reference made to its smooth, spicy flavor too.
August 1938
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Ferrero Kusschen
Full color 10" x 13" ad from a German magazine. The ad shows an open box on a bed of evergreens. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 17, 1969
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5th Avenue
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad with a unique look to it. The ad has a photo of a young lady's face from the nose up over a drawing of a mouth that is open to take another bite of a 5th Avenue candy bar. The ad headline claims that "If there's a smile in you, 5th Avenue will draw it out." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 8, 1965
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Fleer's
Three color 5" x 13 1/2" ad for their Peppermint flavored Candy Coated Gum with actress Joan Crawford making a pitch for the product. There is a picture of this unusual actress tilting her head and looking at the camera with a very intense and spooky look. The caption mentions that she won the 1949 Academy Award and that she is starring in Humoresque. The text has her giving a Chatacter Quiz which, it is explained, is presented by Fleer's "in the interest of better understanding among families, friends and nations". The ad shows a man dropping a piece of gum from the box into his hand and it calls itself "Chewing gum in its nicest form!".
October 14, 1946
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Full color 10" x 13" ad encouraging you to give Double Bubble Gum for Easter. It shows five happy bunnies dancing about receiving gum. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 30, 1953
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Gilbert
Black and white 4 3/4" x 13 1/2" ad for their Chocolates. Pictured in the ad is a small plate with some assorted chocolates on it under the headline urging you to "Put Stars in Her Eyes". It mentions as deserving of a gift of Gilbert Chocolates, "Mothers, wives, sweethearts" and reminds you that "It's always best to give the best".
April 1947
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Kinder
Full color 10" x 12 1/2" ad from a German magazine. This ad for Kinder Schokolade shows a young boy holding up several pieces of this candy while standing in front of a large copy of a candy bar wrapper. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 7, 1967
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Kraft
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Fudgies. This Halloween-time ad has the page filled with Life size - Bite size replicas of this candy and a picture of a young boy in a Halloween costume starting to gobble them up. The ad also show somes of the different ways they are packed and the ad claims there are 42 in each bag. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 20, 1958
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Full color 10" x 13" ad for Kraft Vanilla Fudgies. The ad has a drawing of a child George Washington and has life size drawings of these candies. This child is working on an oversized Fudgie and the text says they "please small George Washington because they're righ tasting candies, creamy smooth and wonderful to bite". The ad claims that the Chocolate are wrapped in Gold Foil and the Vanilla are wrapped in Silver Foil with 42 in every bag.
February 23. 1959
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Kraft
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Kraft Carmels. The ad has a drawing of Little Orphan Annie and her dog Sandy and the ad says that Kraft Candies are "Good, like all Kraft foods". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 27, 1959
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Kraft
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Chocolate Fudgies. Spread across the page are a group of Life-Size-Bite-Size candies and a picture of a blonde-headed little boy wearing a baseball cap just starting to chew one up. The caption says "Kraft Candies good, like all Kraft foods" and the text explains that you will get Chocolate in ones wrapped in gold foil and Vanilla in the ones wrapped in silver foil. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 8, 1959
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Kraft
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their bags of Dairy-fresh Carmels. The ad has a drawing done by Al Capp of characters from his comic strip Dogpatch. The ad headline identifies "Kraft Candies. Good like all Kraft foods". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
July 6, 1959
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LifeSavers
Black and white 5 1/2" x 13" ad for their Pep-O-Mint LifeSavers. This ad contains three pictures that give helpful ideas for women to help them in the busy world. The first picture shows a lady out for an evening with a well-dressed man and the caption calls attention to "Three things for gals to take along on dates". It lists as important things a house key, some mad money and to have pleasant breath. The last item is easy, it says, if you use Pep-O-Mint LifeSavers. The second picture shows a lady wearing a raincoat, a fireman's hat and summer clothes holding the business end of a fire hose to her face and the caption asks "Questing for a quick quencher?" and suggests using Cryst-O-Mint LifeSavers. The third picture shows a lady sitting ad a lunch counter chowing down on a "Hamburger and onion" while the counter man stands with a worried look on his face. The text suggests that following up with a Pep-O-Mint LifeSaver is all she will need. This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 8, 1941
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad that tells "The Sweetest Story Ever Sold". Shown is the Lifesavers Book that contains 12 different flavors for 49 cents. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 12, 1941
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Five-Flavor Life Savers. This wartime ad is supposedly a letter home from a soldier and shows a picture of him stealthily putting an orange Life Saver into his mouth. The text is the letter which goes "Dear Mom: In this picture I am eating what is now a native delicacy around here. It is called Five Flavor Life Savers and we buy it at the Post Exchange. The natives are crazy about it because it saves them the trouble of climbing trees for limes and oranges and things. Love, Tom" February 14, 1944
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Full color 9 3/4" x 13 3/4" ad for the Five Flavor Life Savers. In this ad we see a drawing of a couple of American soldiers on an island with palm trees and a native woman. The one soldier has his mouth open to receive an orange Life Saver as this lady is walking by with a platter full of fruits on her head. She is looking over her shoulder at the soldier as another soldier is coming up with a smile on his face and his rifle over his shoulder. The ad text says that "It's no sale, Lady". The text then says that "Maybe we should have called this one, "Picture of a Lady in a Business with no Future." Because what soldier, no matter how much he likes fresh pineapples, oranges, limes and lemons, is going to knock himself silly carrying them over mountains and things...when he is getting the same flavors in a far handier form...delicious Five-Flavor Life Savers".
May 29, 1944
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad has a drawing of a little boy driving a train loaded down with Lifesavers. The smoke rings coming out of the smokestacks are also Lifesavers. The ad headline says "All Aboard for a Nickel". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 12, 1945
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Black and white 5 1/4" x 13 1/2" ad for Wint-O-Green LifeSavers. This is a three-picture ad showing the evolution of a relationship with Winto-O-Green LifeSavers. In the first picture we see a couple sitting together in a room and the man is talking and, it looks like, the girl is not even listening. The words next to the ad say that "If she acts 'all bored' like this...". In the second picture, we see the same two people standing happily on the back of a train which labeled the Honeymoon Express with the text saying "When you'd rather be 'all aboard' like this". In the third and final picture, we see the two of them, happily sharing two seats together, and the man is holding up a Wint-O-Green LifeSaver to his mouth and the ad caption says "Try This" with an arrow pointing towards it. The ad text, underneath this, says the "Moral: Everybody's breath offends sometimes. Let Life Savers sweeten and freshen your breath - after eating, drinking and smoking".
December 17, 1945
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LifeSavers
Black and white 5" x 13" ad for their Pep O Mint candy. The ad has a series of photos that inform you that this is more than just a candy. The first picture shows a woman trying to get the attention of a man who is staring off into the distance with the caption "If he turns a cold shoulder like this...". The second picture show the two of them snuggled up in front of a fireplace and has the caption "And you'd like a warm shoulder like this...". The third picture show a smiling lady about to pop a Pep O Mint Life Saver into her mouth and the caption "Try this". This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 14, 1946
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/4" x 12" ad drawn by Joe Kaufman with a circus scene that shows most of the equipment replaced with Lifesavers. The ad headline asks if you would "Like a ticket to a 5-ring' circus?". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad are not visible in the scanned view.
May 6, 1946
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Full color 10" x 13" ad shows "five little Indians" shooting arrows into slices of fruit and scoring "Five big hits". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 10, 1947
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Pep-o-Mint flavor. It shows a gold plated case with blue lining that contains Lifesavers. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 17, 1948
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for the Five Flavor variety of this candy. The ad has a drawing that shows the five fruits used in this container being sliced and drops of juice forming the round candy. The ad headline claims that "No matter how you slice them...". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
August 16, 1948
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Pep-O-Mint flavored candy. The ad has a drawing of a male hand holding an opened pack of these tasty treats and his thumb is breaking one loose to put it into the waiting hand of a thankful female. The ad headline has her saying "Oh-h...thanks!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 4, 1948
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad for the Five Flavors. It shows candies set on paper as football players to come up with a play. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 27, 1948
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Pep-o-Mint flavor. It shows an old style telephone with Lifesavers candy instead of the holes to dial. The text says "Call for Life Savers...say 'hello' to refresh-mint". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 24, 1949
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Full color 9" x 12" ad for their Pep O Mint candy. The ad has a picture of an opened pack of this candy lying on a bed of leaves. There are several pieces of candy that have been pulled out and scattered across the green leaves in a picture of stark contrast of color. The ad has the words "The candy with the hole...Still Only 5 cents". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 27, 1949
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a drawing of five little boys sleeping in the same bed. They are each dreaming of Lifesavers Candy and they are each dreaming of a different flavor. The ad headline calls this "Sweet Dreams". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 27, 1950
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Lifesaver's
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad has a drawing of an old school desk mat with a 14" ruler lying out with Pep-O-Mint Lifesavers lined up along the whole length. The note lying next to the ruler calls this "A good rule to follow after eating, drinking or smoking." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 1950
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad for the Five Flavors. It shows a school slate with an Abacus on the top. Instead of beads the user would slide Lifesaver candies. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 11, 1950
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that alerts you to the existance of their Christmas Gift Edition. There is a picturesque drawing of the booklet, both open and closed, that holds twelve different rolls of this product. The headline calls it the "Christmas Gift Edition of the 'sweetest story' ever told!" The text mentions that these were available at candy counters everywhere.
December 18, 1950
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the Five Flavor 5 cent Roll of Candy. The ad works like the old-time teach-you-how-to-draw courses. It has four frames, the first two segmenting an oval and placing the eyes, ears, mouth and nose. The third frame ads the hair with the headline saying "and add a smile". The fourth frame has a Cherry Lifesaver being held in front of the mouth which causes the smile to automatically appear. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 29, 1951
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad for the Five Flavor Life Savers. The ad, against a light blue background, has an envelope with a bill for Life Savers that is charging "Still only...5 cents". The ad headline claims this package has "Flavors that fill the bill" and is "...the candy with the hole".
March 26, 1951
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/4" x 12 1/2" ad for Pep-O-Mint with a drawing of a hamburger on a plate with an onion and a pickle ready to influence your breath. The ad headline says that you can "Chase 'em away for a little ol' nickel". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 23, 1951
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad has a crossword puzzle with several spaces filled in with letters that spell Lifesavers and others filled with pieces of Lifesavers candy. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 8, 1951
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LifeSavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for The Candy with the Hole. There is a drawing of a young boy, young girl and a dog who have stopped their watering of flowers because five if them seemed to have blossomed with the five flavors of LifeSavers as their flowers. The headline calls it a Sweet Surprise!" and the ad reminds us that they are "Still only 5 cents".
April 21, 1952
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Full color 10" x 13" ad says that Lifesavers has "Flavors you can bank on..". The ad has a child's piggybank that has candy floating into the slot. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 8, 1952
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Full color 10" x 13" ad for Stik-o-pep flavor. The ad shows a candy cane cannon shooting Lifesavers. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 14, 1953
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Pep-o-Mint flavor and how it will help cover odors as well as taste good. It shows a rabbit munching on an onion freshly pulled from his garden as the headline urges you to "Know your onions." The prose text tells us that "Shouts and claims can't change - this fact. The most popular of all - breath fresheners are still - Pep-O-Mint Life Savers" which were "Still only 5 cents."
March 16, 1953
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March 28, 1953
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad has a drawing of a pack of Pep O Mint Lifesavers sitting on a Lifeguard's chair at the beach. The ad headline explains that this product is available "For a breath-taking rescue". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 22, 1953
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a drawing of five different odor causing materials that are normally ingested. The ad then has a drawing of a pack of Pep-O-Mint Lifesavers and calls it a "Pleasant way to lose 5 scents". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 7, 1953
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LifeSavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Butter Rum Candy. The ad has a picture of a young boy marching along proudly playing a beat on his marching drum. The sticks beating against the drumhead are playing out the sound "butter rum...butter rum...butter rrum rum-rum" and the headline above the picture of a roll of this flavor claims that it is "Worth making a noise about!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 5, 1953
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LifeSavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for The Candy with the Hole. Against a white background is seen the phrase "So-o-o good" spelled out using LifeSavers candy, the rest of the phrase "and still only a nickel!", a Buffalo Head nickel and an opened package of assorted LifeSavers with the candies spilling out onto the page.
February 22, 1954
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Pep O Mint candy. There is a picture of a snow-covered woodland where a cool blue stream winds its way from top to bottom. Floating in this water seem to be packs of snow that, when they get closer, are revealed to be floating Pep O Mint LifeSavers. The headline calls this "Cool and refreshing" and reminds us that they are "still only 5 cents".
June 21, 1954
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad has a musical score sheet with the different Lifesavers candy placed in as notes. The ad headline claims that it is "Sweet and low...still only 5 cents". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 22, 1955
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a drawing of a young boy in a rowboat and a young girl in the water pulling in a net that contains 16 large Lifesavers. The ad headline encourages you to "Net yourself Pure Enjoyment". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 27, 1955
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that gives you another use for this candy beside enjoying its good tastes.The ad shows an opened tube of the Five Flavor Lifesavers under a large Bingo card. "The candy with the hole" has been used as markers in the game and they are lined up diagonally on the card with the headline shouting Bingo! across the bottom.
September 12, 1955
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Full color 10" x 13" ad talks about the "Out of this world flavor" of the Five Flavor Lifesavers. The ad has a drawing of a large telescope being looked through by a man who sees many Lifesavers in the sky. As he is looking at them he is saying "at a down-to-earth price!". At the bottom of the ad it is touted as "The candy with the hole...still only 5 cents".
January 9, 1956
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad with the five flavors lined up like a voting booth setup. The ad has a headline asking you to "Vote any row for the people's choice". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 15, 1956
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that shows how important a Lifesavers can be to a hungry boy, or dog. There is a picture of a Beagle with a scowl that every Beagle owner will recognize, standing guard over a cherry Lifesaver that has rolled loose from the package with the words "I dare you" tauntingly placed at his feet. We are reminded that this is "The candy with the hole" and that it is "Still only 5 cents.
February 18, 1957
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that calls attention to the genuine Fruit Flavor that this candy possesses. The ad has a picture of a table filled with real Fruit, a Pineapple, several Lemons, several Oranges, several Limes and an assortment of Cherries. The ad, at a loss for words, just says "Um-m-m-m-m-m..." and reassures us that "The candy with the hole...still only 5 cents".
April 22, 1957
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Pep O Mint candy. This ad has investment advice that is as good today as it was then. The slogan on the page is "These days if somebody tries to sell you something that tastes good and costs only 5 cents, look into the proposition carefully...There's bound to be a hole in it". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 13, 1959
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Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad with the lament that "LifeSavers stole our flavor". The ad has whole fruits showing an Orange, several Cherries, a Lemon, a Lime and a complete Pineapple with drops of the liquid from each of them dropping down as LifeSavers. Each of the fruits has a drawing of a face on them showing that they are unhappy to be dropping goodness. The ad writing at the bottom says "The candy with the hole...still only 5 cents".
May 11, 1959
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Pep-o-Mint flavor. The ad shows a bucket being dipped into a cistern of cool water. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 15, 1959
Life magazine
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad that shows neat row after row of Lifesavers laid out on the page. The ad headline reminds the reader to disregard how enticing it looks and "please do not lick this page!" This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 18, 1960
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Pep O Mint Lifesavers and how it will help certain aspects of your life. There is a drawing of a young man in a suit holding a handful of wilted flowers and standing behind an onion as tall as he is and has a large number 8 on its side. The headline promises that "Your breath will never put you behind the 8-Ball...if you always have this (arrow pointing to a roll of Pep O Mint Lifesavers) in your side pocket". All this protection and it is "still only 5 cents".
March 21, 1960
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a drawing of a pineapple, lemon, cherry, orange and a lime being forced through a funnel and forming Lifesaver candies. The ad headline says "Some funnel eh kid?". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 7, 1960
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Five Flavor candy. The ad has a picture of something like a roulette wheel with the inner circle filled with assorted Lifesavers and the wheel has stopped on the number "5" while the headline says "Winning flavor everytime". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 23, 1960
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13" ad for their new Cin-o-Mon flavor. The ad has a copy of the formal announcement for the new arrival of Cin-o-Mon and describes it as "another bundle of joy...". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 26, 1960
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Lifesavers
Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad that is very simple one for the Pep O Mint LifeSavers. This is a very simple ad, it starts at the top with a reproduced Social Security card, Account Number 000-00-0000, made out to John Q. Public. After this card it says "...and for extra social security after eating, drinking, smoking, etc..." it shows an opened pack of Pep O Mint LifeSavers with a few of them rolled out from the pack and waiting tastefully to be eaten. The only words needed here are that they are "still only 5 cents". What more do you really need!
February 17, 1961
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Five Flavor Roll of Candy. The ad shows the five different flavors lined up vertically against a white background. At the bottom of this row is a (+) and a horizontal line like it is an arithmetic problem on a grade school chalkboard. Under the horizontal line, where the answer should be, is the phrase "adds up to 5 delicious flavors". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 24, 1961
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Lifesavers
Full color 9 1/4" x 12 1/2" ad with a drawing of a little boy leaning over to whisper something to a little girl who is holding a pink umbrella. The cartoon speech bubble contains several lifesavers rather than words and the ad headline calls this "Sweet Talk". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 19, 1961
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Full color 10" x 13" ad for Pep-o-Mint flavor. It shows a young boy at a dance offering a Lifesaver to three girls sitting in their formal dresses. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 16, 1961
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LifeSavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Five Flavor Assortment of Candy. The ad has a picture of a glass jar that is filled with LifeSavers candy. Surrounding this jar are various pieces of the kind of fruit that make up the flavors of LifeSavers. On the glass jar is a tag that says "Preserved by LifeSavers". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 23, 1962
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Pep O Mint Candy. The ad has a picture of a red onion sliced into several breath-killing slices with the question "breath problem?" beneath it. Just below that is a single Pep O Mint LifeSaver with the pleasurable instruction to "lick it!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 27, 1962
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LifeSavers
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their new Fancy Fruit brand of candy. The ad has a large drawing of an Apple flavored candy and mentions Pear, Pink Grapefruit and Black Raspberry. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 17, 1965
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Luden's
Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad for their 5th Avenue candy bars. The ad has a photo of two people acting in the Walt Disney movie, That Darn Cat, Tom Lowell and Abigail Shelton sitting in front of a plate filled with these candy bars. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. November 16, 1965
Look magazine
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Mars
Full color 10" x 13" ad that shows three Sailors smiling over a box of Milky Way candy bars. The headline says "Hey Joe, Look what Aunt Mary sent me". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 23, 1942
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"Good aren't they" Sailor and young boy sharing Milky Way candy bars. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. February 15, 1943
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Mars
Full color 10" x 13" ad shows photos of a soldier and a production worker enjoying a Milky Way and the headline states "Good cheer on both fronts". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. March 15, 1943
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Mars
Full color 10" x 13" shows a little boy about to take a bite from his Milky Way as his mother prepares to tee off at the golf course. The ad headline describes it as an "Outdoor Treat". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 24, 1948
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Mars
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the Mars Toasted Almond Bar. The ad has a photo of a young man standing and holding a large bar on his shoulders like the picture of Atlas holding up the world. The ad headline describes this as "The Candy Bar that's like a chocolate nut sundae!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 19, 1951
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Mars
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Toasted Almond Candy Bar. The ad has a drawing of a happy couple trying to break apart a giant-size Mars bar. The ad headline describes it as "The Candy Bar that's Like a Chocolate Nut Sundae!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 30, 1951
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Mars
Full color 10" x 14" ad for their Toasted Almons Bar. The ad says that it's "The Candy Bar that's like a Chocolate Nut Sundae!". This ad has a young lady holding up the oversize candy bar that is broken so that the reader's can see the inside. At the top of the ad are spoons of Chocolate, of Almond's and of Nougat's, the three main tastes of this product. The ad says that it was claimed by the boys at Mars that "We really shot the works to bring you this one". At the bottom of the ad they state that the price for one of these was only a dime.
May 28, 1951
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Mars
Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad has a drawing of a Valentine heart drawn with a feminine face enjoying a bite of a Mars milky Way. The ad headline devotes this "to my candy kid...Feb 14, 1954".
February 1954
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Mars
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for Milky Way shows three different colored eggs with hats and glasses and other items of clothing watching a fourth, dressed as a little boy, taking a hig bite out of a candy bar. The ad headline simply calls him a "Smart egg". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges od the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 12, 1954
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Mars
Full color 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad for their Milky Way Candy Bars. There is a picture of a full package of six candy bars and another one that is partially unwrapped and a big baseball has taken a bite out of it. The ad headline calls this "Big League" and talks about the three flavors of fun: Rich milk chocolate, Golden carmel and Creamy chocolate malted milk nougat.
May 1954
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Mars
Full color 10" x 13" ad with a large drawing of a Indian Head Nickel and a Milky Way candy bar that is being pulled apart. The headline describes this as the "Big Chief of the Nickel Tribe" as it mentions this three-flavored candy bar could be yours for only 5 cents. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 7, 1955
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Mars
Full color 9 1/2" x 11" ad for their Toasted Almond Bar. This ad has a drawing of a well-dressed maid pushing a cart that is carrying a large candy bar and has the headline says "ahhhh, la cart!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 21, 1955
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Mars
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Toasted Almond Bar. The ad has a red background and shows a smiling little girl taking a bite from her candy bar as she holds up the wrapper. The ad headline brags about the three flavors by saying "It's the Chocolate - it's the Nougat - it's the Nut!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 11, 1957
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Mars
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Marsettes Carmel Chocolate. The ad has a picture of a large hand holding one of these treats after a bite has been taken out of it revealing the difference in the coating and the insides. The headline asks the question that we all have asked on a lazy day, "How do we get the creamy carmel inside the thick milk chocolate?". The text takes the mystery away by explaining, in simple terms, how this is done in Candyland by Mars. The ad shows a package of these items, opened at the end, with the chocolate cups spilling out.
October 6, 1958
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Meador's Peanut Brittle
Black and white 10" x 13" ad for wartime candy. The ad shows a soldier holding a box of peanut brittle and has a headline claiming "This is the Peanut Brittle Everybody likes!" This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 26, 1945
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Meador's
Black and white 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Peanut Brittle. The ad claims that the "first hint of fall...Meador's Peanut Brittle Time!" Shown is a box of this product with the lid placed aside so the contents are deliciously visible and we are told that "Down South the Peanut Crop is in". The text explains that Meador's must wait until Peanuts are available and, now that they are, Peanut Brittle is flowing to the stores again. There is an enticing description of this product and mention is made of Angela,,,"Sac-O-Sugah", the popular character who was used to identify with this product and there is a picture of her at the bottom of the page.
October 8, 1945
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Nestle's
Full color 10" x 14" ad that assures us that "Nestle's makes the very best chocolate". Shown in the ad is a big bowl of liquid chocolate with a wooden spoon stuck in it, a glass of chocolate milk, a wrapper from a Nestle's $100,000 bar, several unique bars in front of that, a stick of chocolate with the word Nestle's embossed in each piece and another stick of smaller pieces. The text tells us that "The secret of the Swiss is shared with you in all 21 Nestle chocolate products. Born in Switzerland, made in America since 1907, and enjoyed in 108 countries around the world".
February 23, 1968
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Nestle's
Full color 10" x 13" ad that shows a Nestle's Crunch Bar and a chocolate drink being poured into a glass. The ad mentions that there are 21 different Nestle products. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
August 16, 1968
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Peter Paul
Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad with a photo of a large Almond Joy bar next to a Mounds bar against a red background. The ad headline encourages you to "Enjoy the Finest, Freshest Candy Money Can Buy". This colorful ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 19, 1951
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Richardson's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Mints. The ad has a drawing of a large Polar Bear holding a bag of their "Cool refreshing Mint" as three baby bears are playing and trying to climb over a block of ice to get to the candy. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 23, 1949
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Rumtipfli
Full color 10" x 13" ad in German from a German magazine. Shown in the ad is a photo of an unopened and an opened box of their product. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 11, 1968
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Sprengel
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad in German from a German magazine. The ad contains a giant photo of two of their chocolate covered cherries that still have the stems attached. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 11, 1968
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Tootsie Roll
Bl;ack and white 5 1/4" x 13 1/2" ad for this popular Chewy Chocolate Candy. There is a picture of a soldier in uniform preparing to take a bite from a Tootsie Roll that he is holding in his hand and he is admitting "Sure I take candy from a baby...when it's Tootsie Rolls!". There is a warning at the top of the ad that claims that stealing Tootsie Rolls from children has become a national menace and urges adults to buy your own. This candy is claimed to be popular "from marble-shooters to leathernecks" and mentions that the high levels of Dextrose in this product is just what our fighting men need to perform better. .
October 26, 1942
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Tootsie Rolls
Black and white 7 3/4" x 11 3/4" ad for the variety of candies they had available. There is a picture of a girl leapfrogging over a young boy with the headline "Active youngsters love Tootsie Rolls...the delicious energy building candy". Shown in the ad are the Midgee Size, the Tootsie Pops, the Handi-Pak and the Multi-Pak.
May 1954
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Tootsie Roll
Black and white 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad for some of their products. The headline says "When it's 'Trick or Treat Time' send them away happy with Tootsie Rolls. America's Favorite Candy" next to a drawing of three kids in costumes breaking into their candy while a witch flies behind them over a black cat arching it's back. The ad shows a Tootsie Roll, an individual Tootsie Pop and a Party-Pak of Tootsie Pops
October 1954
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Topps
Black and white 5" x 6 1/4" wartime ad for their Chewing Gum. The ad has a drawing of a man in a Navy Sailor's uniform leaning against a palm tree with several natives around him. The ad headline asks you to "Cooperate with the campaign against careless talk! 'Don't talk chum, chew Topps gum'"
March 13, 1944
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Trolls
Black and white 5 1/4" x 6 1/2" ad for their Peppermint Candy Mints. The ad has a picture of an attractive model sitting on top of a large pack of this product. The ad calls it "An exciting new flavor...a sweeter breath...from these delicious candy mints" and says that it is available in Wintergreen too.
October 28, 1946
Life magazine
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Trumpf
Full color 10" x 13" ad in German from a German magazine. The colorful ad has a red background and shows a box of assorted chocolates with the top off. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 15, 1967
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Trumpf
Full color 7" x 13" ad from a German magazine. The ad shows a box of chocolates. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 31, 1968
Bunte Illustrated
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Welch's
Full color 10" x 13" ad for a Welch's Cocoanut Bar. The ad shows chocolate being poured from a container over bars of cocoanut and tells you that "Whenever You think 'M-m-m I'd like some candy' reach for..." and then it shows a partially unwrapped bar of this product
1944
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February 5, 1951
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Welch's
Black and white 4 1/2" x 6" ad for Welch's Cocoanut. The ad has a drawing of a candy bar inserted in the end of an open cocoanut and drawings of several burglars doing a job and a caption that explains "Each burglar takes his proper cut; The Boss gets Welch's Cocoanut".
March 7, 1949
Life magazine
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Welch's
Three color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their new Junior Mints. The ad describes how they took Mint Patties and cut them into smaller pieces for this new delight. The ad headline says they are "Now in a new irresistible Nibble-size". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 15, 1951
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Full color 10" x 13" ad that is entitled "The Great Candy Robbery". There is a drawing of a mother, father, young son and a young daughter standing beside an 1800's train that is parked there. They are each holding a lot of candy and the thing that the father is saying is "Take home the loot". Shown at the bottom of the page are Junior Mints, Chocolate Covered Cordials of Cherries and Nut Fudge. The text describes them a little, just enough to let you know that they are in demand.
February 4, 1966
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Whitman's
Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad for their Sampler. The ad has a picture of an opened Sampler sitting on a table revealing the delights inside. The headline calls it "The Sampler and the Symbol of Service".
November 1927
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Whitman's
Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad for their Prestige Chocolates. The ad contains a picture of a box that is closed sitting behind one that is open. The ad text describes this as "A sincere effort to take a step forward in catering to the American taste for the finest chocolates".
March 1928
National Geographic
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Sampler Boxes of Chocolates. The ad has a picture of a happy lady snuggling up to a box of Whitman's that are labeled For Mother. The ad has the words that no man should ever forget "There's no hurt like forgetting...There's no joy like being remembered". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 5, 1941
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Full color 10 1/4" x 13 1/2" ad for their Whitman's Sampler. This ad, which appeared during World War II, shows a pilot getting off his plane holding a box of chocolate on one arm and his girl on the other. The ad headline states "Love Story - One hundred years old" and the ad mentions that this is the hundredth year Whitman's has been making candy. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 5, 1942
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Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Sampler box of Candy, the greatest gift for Valentine's Day. There is a picture of a happy girl wearing a blue dress as she sits closely to her young man in a uniform. On the table next to them is a box of Whitman's Sampler that the soldier must have presented to his lady and, from off camera, the hand of a young boy is reaching in to dislodge the lid and is stealing one of his favorite candies. In several places in the ad there are reminders concerning Valentine's Day, probably one of their biggest selling days.
February 8, 1943
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Full color 10" x 13" ad. The ad shows a red-headed young lady preparing to eat a chocolate as she stands in front of a wall that features a photo of her serviceman and is wallpapered with military insignias. She is looking toward the reader with "Eyes that say...'You are the one'". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 8, 1943
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Full color 10" x 13" ad for Valentine's Day. This is a wartime ad with a young girl's face in the center of a giant heart which is surrounded by military insignias. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 7, 1944
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for varieties of Whitman's Chocolate Candies. This ad has Santa Claus standing there, his mouth open as he laughs away as he stands there holding a box of Whitman's Sampler and a box of Whitman's Fairhill Chocolates. It really makes a person think about Christmas when he sees a drawing of someone's impression of a real Santa. The ad has sayings, one at the top stating that "It Wouldn't Be Christmas Without Whitman's Chocolates" and the other, at the bottom of the page, saying that "A Woman Never Forgets The Man Who Remembers".
December 17, 1945
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their incredible product known as the Sampler. The ad has a very good picture of a box with the top removed and resting on the back of the box. The contents of the box is revealed and the picture is so clear that you can even tell which candys to avoid because they have coconut in them. The ad headline claims that it is "Now even finer than ever - The World's Most Famous Box of Candy" and then goes so far as actually describing what is in each box. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 4, 1946
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that reminds you to give someone special a Sampler for Christmas. The romantic picture shows a Christmas tree decorated with white garland and large balls flanked by a man who is presenting his lady a box of Whitman's Sampler that is tied with a red ribbon and has a Merry Christmas label on it. The headline claims that "It wouldn't be Christmas without - Whitman's" and the text recites several scenerios where the man is absent and the woman is fine with that because she has a half-empty box of assorted chocolates to keep her company. The bottom of the ad has the hopeful reminder that "A woman never forgets the man who Remembers".
December 16, 1946
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a photo of a group of young ladies each with a piece of chocolate in their hands. The ad headline reminds us that coming up is "Valentine's Day Feb. 14". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 10, 1947
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Whitman's
Full color 10" x 13" ad for the candy that takes "First place in the Easter Parade". The ad shows several colorful bunnies hitched to a wagon and pulling a big rabbit dressed like a circus ringleader. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 31, 1947
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Whitman's
Full color 10" x 13" ad that says "It wouldn't be Christmas without - Whitman's chocolates". The ad shows Santa Claus preparing to pop a chocolate into his mouth. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 15, 1947
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that reminds all the men of the world that February 14th is coming up (that's Valentine's Day) and calls their attention to the perfect gift, a box of Whitman Chocolates. Within the confines of a lacy heart is a picture of a man and a woman wrapped up in a hot embrace that indicates that he didn't wait til the day after when chocolate was on sale. As the ad reminds us of Valentine's Day it says that "It's time to remember the way to Her heart" and shows us several products that will make it possible. There is the 1 lb and the 2 lbs Heart Box as well as the World-Famous Sampler in the 1 lb and the 2 lbs size.
February 12, 1951
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that brings the reader's attention to the only gift that will make Mother happy on Mother's Day Sunday May 13. There is a picture of a little girl who has presented her mother a wrapped present which has been unwrapped and the mother smiles as she holds the child and the box of Whitman's Sampler as the wrapping paper falls to the floor. The text provides the good news that "All Whitman's packages specially decorated for Mother's Day" and that "A Woman Never Forgets the Man Who Remembers".
May 7, 1951
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Samplers, the favorites of all of us who hate to make a choice. With Easter Sunday coming up on April 5 this ad has a few cute little drawings of Bunny Rabbits bring candy or vegetables. This ad gives prices of $2.00 for a 1-lb Box and $4.00 for a 2-lb Box and prods us men by reminding that "A woman never forgets the man who remembers". The ad also displays what they call the "Newest of the new and smart as can be...the Golden Flair". This was another assortment with a "beautifully designed box" which sold for $1.60 for a 1-lb box or $3.20 for a 2-lb box.
March 30, 1953
Life magazine &
April 4, 1953
Saturday Evening Post
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Sampler Assortments, the gift that will smooth over the rough edges of most minor mistakes that a man will make in his everyday activities. There is a picture of a smiling young lady who has clasped her hands to the sides of her face as she holds a piece of this candy that has had a delicious bite taken from it. She has somewhat rolled her eyes to the side as she tries with no luck to remember what idiotic thing he had done to cause him to present her with such a prize. The caption has her saying that "The nicest man in the world just gave me a Whitman's Sampler" and the text reminds those of us who do not have mistakes to atone for that Sweetest Day is coming up on October 18th.
October 13, 1958
Life magazine
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their ever-popular Sampler. The ad has a picture of a jolly Santa Claus who has popped the lid off of one of their larger assortments and is starting to work his way through it. The headline assures you that "Like Santa himself...Whitman's chocolates belong with Christmas". The Sampler is mentioned as being available in1, 2, 3 and 5 lb assortments and the ad shows their Miniature Assortment and the DeVon Rose Assortment.
1958
Life magazine
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Whitman's
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that introduces you to another present for Easter. Sitting in the ad is a box of Whitman's Sampler with the top off so you can see all of the candies available for you and everyone else. The ad headline says that you should "Give the best for Easter - Give Whitman's Sampler". The ad says they could be bought for $2 a pound and that "All Whitman's Samplers are beautifully decorated for Easter". Then comes the memory:"A woman never forgets the man who remembers".
April 24, 1962
Look magazine
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Whitman's
Full color 10" x 13" ad that is to let you know that Mother's Day happened on Sunday, May 13th. The picture in the ad shows a father holding up his daughter who is sitting on his shoulders. She is smiling as she holds up a box of Whitman's Sampler that has a box that is labeled "With Love on Mother's Day". In the bottom left corner of the ad is a picture of this box with the top off so the supply can be seen. It has a message at the bottom right side that says "A woman never forgets the man who remembers".
May 22, 1962
Life magazine
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Whitman's
Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad for their famous Sampler. There is a picture of a man, still in his business suit, sitting in his chair reading the newspaper. His wife, holding a box of Whitman's Sampler that he has just buttered her up with, is leaning over and kissing his forehead. The ad has a picture of a box with the lid off, mentions that Easter is coming up on April 14th and says that "When candy rates a thank you, Whitman's Sampler rates a kiss".
April 5, 1963
Life magazine
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Full color 9" x 13" ad for The Wonderful World Of Whitman. There is a photo of Leo Lochner working studiously on the many bowl that he needs to fashion the candy for Whitman's. The text says that "The Whitman candy master won't quit at 5". It then says that "Leo Lochner loves to create the luscious new Whitman's candies that are such a help for gentlemen who are courting. 7:22 P.M....8:55 P.M. But our candy master Leo Lochner isn't watching the clock. Surrounded by a rainbow of delightful ingredients, he's scooping Whitman's chocolate (made from a secret recipe) onto one of his new candy creations. Leo continues a late-hour candy making tradition started by our original candy master in 1842. He's just as stubborn, too. He refuses to use anything but the purest and best fruits, sugars and nut meats in Whitman's candies. All Whitman candy makers share this dedication to quality. They cook our delightful candies with that special care only Whitman takes. Do Whitman candies please women? Leo was married in 1929 - the same year he became one of our candy makers. Could it be just a coincidence?".
February 12, 1965
Life magazine
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Whitman's
Full color 10" x 14" ad for the news that "Whitman has 1,031 candy snitchers". The top picture shows a woman who is breaking out in laughter as the man, who is in front of her, stands with his back to us and is holding a candy from Whitman's behind him. The ad talks about how they make Liquid Cherries, man I can just taste them, and talks about how they are made. Shown in the ad is a Whitman's Sampler box with the top off.
April 9, 1965
Life magazine
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Candy 166

Wrigley's
Black and white 5 3/4" x 9 1/4" ad for their Spearmint Pepsin Gum. The ad has a picture of a dapper older man bringing a stick of gum to his mouth while the ad headline has him saying "Wrigley's Spearmint is my protection against indigestion". The ad goes on to make other claims about how it makes you have an appetite and how it will keep you regular. The ad also contains a Caution warning the readers against people who rewrap "rank imitations" to look like Wrigley's. The ad warns that "These will be offered principally by street fakirs, peddlers and candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores".
January 1914
The World's Work
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Wrigley's
Black and white 4 1/2" x 5" ad for their Double Mint Chewing Gum. The ad has a picture of a lady, as seen through an umbrella she is holding, and has the phrase "Rain or Shine. Double Mint Gum daily helps keep your facial contour young and lovely".
November 1937
Redbook
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Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" wartime ad for their Spearmint Chewing Gum. The ad has a picture that shows three soldiers, standing at the edge of a farm, saluting a barn and farm house with a giant image of a lady farmer floating behind it. The ad expresses our appreciation for the wives and daughters who are running the farms while the men are in the service and fighting overseas. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
August 1943
Country Gentleman
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Wrigley's
Three color 7 3/4" x 5 1/4" ad for their Spearmint Chewing Gum. This is one of a series where the mention of the gum was almost an afterthought. The main topic of the ad is to give the readers the recipe for a Poppy Seed Cake with yummy filling. After the recipe there is a picture of a pack of the Spearming Gum and the headline calling it Another Tasty Treat!".
April 1954
Woman's Day
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Wrigley's
Three color Two-Page 9 1/4" x 5 1/4" ad for their Spearmint Chewing Gum. The talk about the gum is second-place on this ad too, first is the headline that says "Easy Idea - for Extra Tasty Casserole". The ad has an interesting recipe for a Cheese Baking Powder Biscuits for Casseroles with pictures that I assume must be this recipe in action. There is a picture of a pack of Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum with the headline calling it "Another Tasty Treat".
May 1954
Woman's Day
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