For Breakfast it's dandy! For Snacks it's so handy . . . or eat it like Candy! Of course, I"m talking about Post Sugar Crisp - a breakfast cereal we all grew up with in the kitchen pantry.
Post Sugar Crisp was a product of General Foods.
This advertisement features three little bears loading up a bowl of Sugar Crisp with berrie ...click for details
This is a very nice 1955 full page advertisement for the movie "The Benny Goodman Story" The movie was a Universal International Picture starring Steve Allen & Donna Reed.
The movie included all the great Goodman Hits including Sing, Sing, Sing; Stompin' At The Savoy; Bugle Call Rag; One O'Clock Jump; Let's Dance; & Avalon. ...click for details
Snap! Crackle! Pop! We all recognize that as the sound of Kellogg's Rice Krispies.
This is a very nice 1955 advertisement for Rice Krispies. It shows a young girl leaning over her bowl of cereal saying, "Hello Snap! Hello Crackle! Hello Pop!" She has made a nice stick-figure man with blueberries in bowl of cereal.
This advertising duo comes from a March 1944 National Geographic Magazine.
The first side is an advertisement for Union Pacific Railroad. It discusses the important job the railroad was doing in transporting troops and war materials and how that had added to the dispatcher's responsibilities - a man with a "thousand track" mind. The advertisement also adds a note to "Help the war effort by not de ...click for details
This advertising combination comes from a September 1958 National Geographic Magazine.
The first side is an advertisement for TWA Trans World Airlines Travel Guides To Europe. For a mere $2.50, you could order a set of eight travel guides to countries such as Spain, Portugal and Ireland.
The reverse side has advertisements for Lockheed Miss ...click for details
This advertising duo comes from a March 1944 National Geographic Magazine.
The first side is an advertisement for Scott fine Radio Receivers. The ad states, "There's a sweet melancholy to the cello (oh yes melancholy, but it will gladden your heart to hear it on a Scott!"
The reverse side is an advertisement for Zenith Long Di ...click for details
The front advertisement is for Pullman Train. It features a man that has to make a last minute business trip. He knows he will not get a bed on the train because the Pullman fleet is booked full moving American troops to support the war effort.
Luckily, someone cancels at the last minute and the man is thanking them for the night"s sleep he will get. The advertisement is stressing the importance of notifying the ...click for details
This a great group of advertisements from an Esquire Magazine dated October, 1956.
The advertisements are: Phonola Hi-Fi Phonograph by Waters Conley Company, Inc. of Rochester, Minnesota; Suave For Men - The Luxury Hairdressing - You'll never go back to ordi ...click for details
This listing is for four connected magazines pages featuring 1955 advertisements.
(1) Pan-American Coffee Bureau of New York, N. Y. - "Coffee-Break" ad. This is a very nice public service advertisement asking drivers to take a coffee break every couple of hours to keep alert while driving. It features a state trooper with a cup of coffee talking to a couple in a convertible. ...click for details