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Friday, July 3, 2009
12 Most Disturbing Vintage Ads
A Hair dryer ad from 'Teen Mag, December 1972.
A Scotch Hair Set Tape ad from Mademoiselle Mag, April 1970.
No Dead Temps at Yonge and Eglinton I guess...
Very creepy vintage ad for Douglas DC-8 airplane
This is of course a classic ad with a catchy phrase in the 60s and 70s. Though the slogan is enduring, the dark circles under the people's eyes still is pretty creepy
This 1960 vintage ad for a sun lamp shows a mom frying her baby.
This creppy vintage ad shows how an uptight dad stopped beating his child after switching to decaffeinated Sanka.
A Bewitched Hairspray from Mademoiselle Mag, September 1965.
This kid scares the hell out of me. A Canada Dry ad from the 30s.
A bizarre vintage ad for Pears Soap.
Mama, please DO NOT give your baby another glass, it's root beer!
If the headline and image don't convince you to buy your tot a gun, perhaps the copy will: "Every live, healthy boy wants a 'King' AirRifle.
Labels:
Ads,
Advertising,
Disturbing Ads,
funny,
weird
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