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Adopt a project—gain media, marketing exposure! Feel good! Take a chance. Something new for you!?
by Violet | Posted in Other - US Local Businesses
Here is an opportunity to show your talent. Adopt a century home in Hartville, Ohio.
Put together the first floor of a retro shop and upstairs apartment. It is already divided and structurally intact. People who lived before was a real mess.
Let's see ... you are (according to the above):
a Legman
shop owner
a personal shopper
an agent of the actual stratum
and apparently ...
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American Pickers Antique Archaeology Store Visit LeClaire Iowa - Lucky Penny Shop
Wolfe" "Unchecked Fritz" "Danielle Colby-Cushman" "Rusty Gold" "LeClaire Iowa" Antiques Old-fashioned ...
Your Name Here: Vintage Advertising - The Ultimate Generic Industrial Film (1960)
1960 www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Advertising is a stamp of communication intended to persuade an audience (viewers, readers or ...
Snack Math: Retro movie theater snack bar ad
1950's flair snack bar promo I created for a microcinema here in Phoenix called the Monkey Show. www.monkeyshow.org One subject I miss about ...
Coca-Cola Advertising in Italy and Egypt – Retro Planet
Enjoy Coca-Cola Pictures of Italy and Egypt
When the mutual States became entangled in the Second World War, they brought with them Coca-Cola in Italy and North Africa. We wanted to share some pictures Retroplanet.com showing former Coca-Cola sales and deployment in Italy and Cairo, Egypt, the post-war.
This photo shows some of the Italian and an armada flyers promoting the consumption of Coca-Cola. In American advertising, the Sprite Boy encouraged people to "orgy of Coca-Cola", "a Coke" or "take a Residence Today.But in the Italian advertising, Sprite Boy proclaims that all coke "Ice is not responding" or "Ghiacciata.

Here we see Coca-Cola being distributed by runabout in the canals of Venice. Note that the skiff is engraved with the logo of Coca-Cola and is controlled by a man in a business-research trials. It seems that the presentation of coke has been bewitched very earnestly than ever!...
Elsie the Cow – Retro Planet
Elsie the Cow

Elsie the cow was first seen in a series of Borden flock medical fortnightly type ads in 1936. She was part of a assort of cartoon cows that were advertising the chasteness of Borden’s exploit. Commercial ads were also advertise on the tranny. The spots were so prevailing that Borden singled out Elsie as its only “spokescow,” and she was to denote the “skilful dairy effect.”
By the end of 1939, Elsie had shown up in consumer magazines, billboards, and had even made her demeanour on Borden’s extract flask caps. Her most conspicuous aspect was at the New York Existence’s Average that same year. For this showing, Borden needed to yield up with a actual cow to be their mascot. The most superb of their cows was selected for the job. She was a seven year-old despondent-blooded Jersey, born in Brookfield, Massachusetts, and named “You’ll Do Lobelia.” The cow was given a blanket with her new name, Elsie, embroidered on it, and was shown to the popular as they walked through the Borden Futuristic Agricultural Flaunt.
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Word on the Street: May '10 Located at 1904 Civil Lane, the retro-style burger joint is open from 11 am to 10 pm Monday through Saturday. Buns are baked new on site, |
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