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Del-Monte |
Black and white 4 3/4" x 13" ad for their Unsweetened Prune Juice. The ad has a picture of an unopened bottle of this powerful liquid standing on a table next to several flowers. Being a man whose early years were spent with a variety of health issues being solved by the addition of Prune Juice to my diet I fail to see the significance of flowers. The ad headline says "Morning Glorious". This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
August 24-31, 1963 Saturday Evening Post |
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$7.50 |
View Juice 9 |
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Dole |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Pineapple-Orange Juice. The ad has a picture of a can of this product, a filled glass and a whole bunch of fresh oranges and a pineapple. The ad headline describes "Zippier than pineapple juice! Sweeter than orange juice! It's Dole Pineapple-Orange Juice!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 19, 1962 Life magazine |
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$7.50 |
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Florida Orange Juice |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Fresh-Frozen Orange Juice. There is a picture of a smiling couple that look like they may have been playing Table Tennis. The lady is holding a pitcher of orange juice near the filled glass that the young man is holding in his hand. Neither one is looking at the job at hand, instead looking into the eyes of the other. If any more filling of the glass is going to take place there will be a mess to clean up. The headline says to "Make mine Orange Juice and make it Fresh-Frozen" and the text gices several reasons for this claims including that it is Better for You, that it has a Sweet Sunny Flavor and that it Saves Money. |
February 18, 1957 Life magazine |
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$7.50 |
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Florida Orange Juice |
Full color 10" x 13" ad with Mickey Mantle. The ad contains a two inch black and white photo of Mickey saying "A coach first told me I needed Vitamin C every day. He stressed the importance of Natural Vitamin C in Florida orange juice. I count on it's energy pickup, too." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
March 9, 1959 Life magazine |
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$7.50 |
View Celeb Male 46 / Juice |
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Florida Orange Juice |
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad has a photo of entertainer Anita Bryant filling a glass of Orange Juice from a pitcher in her hand. She is standing in front of several Orange trees full of fruit and just behind a table full of Orange Juice products. The ad headline claims "...and it's all bursting with natural vitamin C!". This ad also contains a coupon for 10 cents off of your favorite brand of Orange Juice but you'll have to hurry because this offer expires on May 31, 1971. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
November 27, 1970 Life magazine |
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$7.00 |
View Orange Juice /Celeb Female 140 |
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Gatorade |
Full color 8" x 11" ad for "The Professional Thirst Quencher". Shown in the ad are the two ways that Gatorade was sold, the bottle and the can. The bottle has been opened but the can hasn't. The ad says that "It can take care of any kind of thirst you can work up." I would have to guess that the person who did this article has a big thirst since the bottle is opened. |
May 1971 Playboy magazine |
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$7.50 |
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Heinz |
Three color 8" x 11 1/2" ad for their Tomato Juice. The headline promises "30 years of Tomato betterment in this sparkling juice" and the main picture of the three shows three ripe tomatoes dripping liquid goodness into a nearly-full glass. The caption on this picture says that "Only the choicest tomatoes of a high-bred family - picked red-ripe and almost bursting with goodness - are used in pressing Heinz Tomato Juice". The picture on the left shows a lady with a look of contentment on her face holding a glass from which she has been drinking and the picture on the right shows an unopened can of this product. The text covers a lot of ground in a short space. It talks about the complete process involved in growing and processing this product to offering ways to serve it to using it to cure insomnia. |
March 1937 Better Homes & Gardens |
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$8.50 |
View Heinz 10 / Juice |
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Libby's |
Full color 9 3/4" x 13 3/4" ad for Libby's Family Of Juices. This ad starts off by showing a picture of a father and his two children sitting down at the breakfast table, each holding a glass of juice. The father starts off by saying "Say, mother's got a real idea here...A different kind of fruit juice". His daughter responds with "Pineapple Juice today; Another Libby kind tomorrow I heard her say". His son then says "Oh, boy! This tastes swell!". The ad headlines say that you can "Just Open A Can And Breakfast is different!" and, that it is "Refreshing...any time o' day!". The ad mentions four different kinds of juice. They list Libby's Pineapple Juice, Libby's Tomato Juice, Libby's Grapefruit Juice and Libby's Loganberry Juice. |
March 11, 1940 Life magazine |
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$8.50 |
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Libby's |
Full color 5 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Pineapple Juice. There is a drawing of a young boy with red hair watching the "Nutrition Guards" holding up flags that display what vitamins are supplied by this product. It is claimed to have "Hawaiian Flavor...it's a hula-loo!" and there is a list of the important features of this juice. We are also told that this product is recommended "by the Nutrition Food Rules". |
October 26, 1942 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
View Juice 13 / Libby's |
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Libby's |
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for their Tomato Juice. This ad has a drawing of a red-headed little boy with a missing tooth in the front getting ready to bite into a ripe tomato. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
February 5, 1945 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
View Babies 5 / Libby's / Juice |
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Libby's |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their canned Pineapple Juice. The ad shows a can of this product next to a large glass that is filled to the top while surrounded by orchids and pineapples against a black background. There is a banner that says "Wealthy with Hawaiian Sunshine!" and the caption says that you can "Look to Libby's for Perfection!". |
January 8, 1951 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
View Juice 11 |
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Libby's |
Full color 9 1/4" x 13" ad for their Hawaiian Pineapple Juice. The ad has a picture of a fresh-faced young lady smiling as she prepares to drink from a glass that is filled to the top. The ad headline promises that all you have to do is try "One sip and you'll say Libby's every time!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
August 20, 1951 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
View Juice 5 |
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Libby's |
Three color 5" x 10 1/2" ad for their Tomato Juice. The ad has two pictures of the same little boy holding a glass filled with this healthy juice and the headline that says that "Libby's is Twice-Rich". The ad explains that it is "Rich in flavor" as well as "Rich in Vitamins" and that it is the "Largest-selling brand in all the land!". |
April 1954 Woman's Day |
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$8.00 |
View Libby's 4 / Babies / Juice |
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Libby's |
Three color 5" x 10 3/4" ad for their Tomato Juice. The ad has two pictures of a young lady standing with a filled glass of what they call Twice-Rich Tomato Juice. The ad has this girl saying "Libby's is such a good, good morning drink". |
May 1954 Woman's Day |
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$8.00 |
View Libby's 5 / Juice / Babies |
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Mott's |
Black and white 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for Mott's Apple Juice. This is a tasty ad that starts off with the words "New and Wonderful! So sweet-and-tangy! this juice from plump rosy apples!". There are a few cartoon characters drawn in with these words under them: "Gather 'round folks - to the zippiest fruit juice that ever brightened a breakfast table. A tall tempting glass of Mott's Apple Juice", "What tantalizin' flavor! What a perk-you-up taste! In every amber-clear glassful - the glorious goodness of two big, rosy apples" and, finally "Apples from New York State's prize orchards - sweetened by the summer sun, made tangy by the nip of autumn air. Then gently pressed, and bottled fresh - with no preservatives added". There are a few more "points of interest" talked about. This ad also has a big picture of a glass of Mott's Apple Juice sitting on a kitchen table with more apples waiting to be made into juice, standing behind it. This ad also makes mention, at the bottom, for Sunsweet Prune Juice and describes it, beginning with the words "Extra flavorful". |
December 17, 1945 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
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Quickick |
Full color 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" ad with a nine frame cartoon of the '70s style for this "Quick energy thirst quencher". The ad shows a skinny guy being escorted to the home of a buxom blonde. The door closes and is closed for several frames then opens to allow the blonde to leave in her tennis outfit and gear. Several frames later the guy comes crawling out of the house. Probably in need of Quickick | August 1970 Playboy |
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Snow Crop |
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for their Samoa blend of Concentrated Juice. The ad has an orange-hued picture of a smiling lady with dark hair holding a glass of this juice and ice while the sun is visible, and giving an illusion of it's heat, behind her. The ad headline shouts "Sun Loving Fun Loving Wild Samoa". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1964 Seventeen magazine |
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$7.50 |
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Stokley's |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their Tomato Juice. Pictured in the ad is a drawing of three hands holding up glasses of Stokley's Tomato Juice in, what the headline calls, "A toast...to Freedom". The text claims that this is one of the products that Uncle Sam has recommended as a nutritional food that will keep Americans "fighting fit". The ad talks about the Stokley plants working day and night to put up field rations for the soldiers in action which are more tasty and nutritious than the hardtack of days gone by. |
October 26, 1942 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
View Juice 14 / Stokley's / Wartime |
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Welch's |
Black and white 2 1/4" x 8 1/4" ad for their Grape Juice. The ad has a drawing of a couple, sitting at a table, holding up glasses filled with this tasty product. In the ad is a drawing that shows the style of the bottle that was used in 1911 and the ad states "If you cannot buy Welch's of your dealer, we will send a trial case of 12 pints for $3.00, express free east of Omaha." |
July 1911 Ladies Home Journal |
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View Juice 2 / Welch's |
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Welch's |
Full color 9 1/4" x 12" ad for the line of Welch's Products. The ad has a picture of two little girls sitting together playing with their dolls and stuffed animals while drinking Welch's Grape Juice from glasses. Shown in the ad are several varieties of marmalade and jelly as well as Grape and Tomato Juice. The ad calls this "Welch's for 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. |
February 3, 1947 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
View Juice 4 / Welch's |
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Welch's |
Full color 9 1/4" x 12" ad for their Grape Juice. The ad has a storyline about Jack and the Grapevine that ends with the headline "Hurray for the Grape Juice! BANG went the Giant." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
June 1951 Woman's Home Companion |
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View Juice 3 / Welch's |
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Welch's |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Bottled and Concentrated Frozen Grape Juice. The ad tells the story of Alice's Adventures in Welchland. In this version of the classic fairy tale Alice is able to win in the battle with the Queen because she drinks her daily helping of Welch's Grape Juice and, as the headline describes it "Hurray for the Welch's...FLIP went the Queen!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
August 6, 1951 Life magazine |
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$8.00 |
View Juice 7 / Welch's |
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Welch's |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for their drinks made with Grapes. The ad has a large picture of juicy grapes on the vine and the headline claims that "Welch's has done it: Vintage Concord Grapes! (Wait till you taste what this means to grape drinks!)." The text talks about the advantage of using Concord Grapes and tells us that it took almost 100 years to product them. Welch's, they claim, are the only ones to use this rare Vintage Concord richness and a taste of any of their products will convince you. At the bottom of the page are shown their variety of Grape products: Apple-Grape Drink, Grape Juice, Grape Drink and frozen Grape Juice. |
April 2, 1965 Life magazine |
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View Juice 12 / Welch's |
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