"An Eerily Accurate Ad From 1996 I Found In An Advertising Book"
"This Has Aged Like Milk Because Google Is A Search Engine With Weather, News Feeds, Links To Sponsors, Ads, And Distractions"
"An Ad From The 1950s Gives Tips On How To Dispose Of Batteries"
"Promoting Sugar As A Healthy Thing In 1971"
"A Sexist Vintage Ad Advertising Men's Slacks Called Mr. Legs. "He Didn't Have To Shoot To Floor Her. One Look At His Pants, And She Was Happy To Have Him Walk All Over Her""
"Lola (1970) Would Never Be Made Today For Many Reasons"
"This Ad From Esso. Now We Have A Global Warming"
""He Used To Duck Me, Now He Dates Me" Nadinola Bleaching Cream, Ebony Magazine, May 1963"
"Betty White Became A Hugely Famous, Beloved And Iconic Actress"
"Successful Marriages Start In The Kitchen"
"Creepy Advertisement For Love's Baby Soft (1975)"
"Advertisement For United Airlines (About 15 Years Ago)"
"An Ad From An American Magazine, 1939. Lead Was Banned In Most European Countries By The 1940s, But Not Until 1978 In The US Because Of Lobbying"
"This is an advertisement for a child to purchase a toy rifle, touting its realistic look and sound. A child carrying this toy today would be very poorly received."
"This Ad From Time Magazine In 1997 Promotes Plastic. Meanwhile, People Are Trying To Replace Plastic Because It’s Harmful To The Environment"
"The Add is Wedding Set, "Every Bride's Coming Home Outfit" 1980s"
And get those women back in the kitchen where they belong!
Don't let Joetato Bribem see that ad. He'll be diving in for a sniff.
Me, too. The M-16 was what they used in 'Nam so it was very popular back then thanks to movies. I had a whole toy crate full of realistic looking guns, including an Uzi (inspired by The A-Team) and a couple of 1911 BB guns that looked very real. No red tips or anything.
Incidentally, the real M-16 was a piece of junk.