P.S. Yeah, I remember them all.
When I was young I still recall. “Geritol is famous for a controversial 1972 television commercial tag line, “My wife, I think I’ll keep her.”[6] This line, brought out during the height of the Women’s Liberation Movement, was not appreciated by some women and was lambasted by news and comedy shows alike. “https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geritol
Except for the Aunt Jemima ad I have never seen any of them.
Goofy Grape, Injun Orange, Freckle-Face Strawberry, Chinese Cherry, Loud-Mouth Lime, Rootin'-Tootin' Raspberry
I remember when I was 3 or 4 and looking out the back window when we were on a family vacation. We were on a back woods road and there was a huge billboard. I saw the back of the billboard there was a naked lady laying on her side whole holding a bottle of liquor. Now I realize that the ad was one only to be seen by men as women didn’t drive and the ad was only visible in a rear view mirror. And by little girls looking out the back window.
Saw a new ad for an electric shaver yesterday where the man is in the bathroom getting ready to shave and a woman hip-checks him out of the way while giving him a nasty look. He smiles like an idiot and goes elsewhere to shave. He later goes back to the bathroom and gives her a playful and much gentler hip check than he received.
I was watching an old coke commercial from the 50s the other day with a friend and he pointed out the sexism. The girl sucked it up with a straw and the guy lapped it out of the glass. It was so blatant! I would have never saw it!
Saw nothing wrong with the first 2. Didn’t look at the rest.
Now that's a spicia meatball!
I recall some of these ads when they first appeared—they seemed weird then, too. The people who design ads, then and now, are not representative of general society.
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The good old days.
Reveals this horrible, wildly PC age as being even more horrible.