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Some people may call them outdated, but vintage ads have a charm you won’t find in today’s bulletins or posters. They evoke a vibe that reminds those who lived it of a much simpler time, while introducing younger folks to what things looked like decades ago

Check out some of the examples we’ve collected from this Facebook group, an online community all about vintage advertisements. It currently has just over 403,000 members, thriving on pure nostalgia

We’ve collected some of the best images for a blast from the past today. Be sure to upvote those that catch your eye!

#1

Vintage Johnnie Walker Scotch whiskey ad showing men enjoying drinks with a lively character in retro style illustration.

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Paul C.
Community Member
3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Many years ago I went up to Scotland for work. Went out with a couple of the Scots guys I was working with. Late into the evening we moved onto the Scotch, which they picked. All locally distilled, so smooth. They laughed and said, "Yeah, we send the shït down to you guys"

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    Vintage Disneyland advertisement promoting Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom opening in Anaheim with 160 acres of happiness and adventure.

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    AnnaB
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    16 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Adults: $1.00 including tax. Kids under 12: 50 ¢ tax free

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    The one common theme in these retro ads is that they all came about during a time when today’s technology was far from being developed. As cultural historian Allen J. Wiener tells Bored Panda, “print media filled the idle hours of the youth.” 

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    #6

    Vintage Buick Special car ad with a sleek design and people admiring it, showcasing retro ads from a different era.

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    Billo66
    Community Member
    Premium
    4 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We had a '66 Buick Special. Ran great, built like a tank. Solid steel dashboard, rear view mirror hanging on a metal hook, standing up in the seat. Good times.

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    “The post-World War II generation of kids was the first to have disposable income, making them a plum target for advertising,” Wiener said. “Comic books were particularly popular with kids and were illustrated with hand-drawn art from cover to the final page, with advertising typically appearing on the back cover, where sellers could provide everything from BB guns to ant ranches by mail.”

    #7

    Retro ads showcasing mid-century home decor with vibrant paint colors and stylish furniture in a vintage living room setting.

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    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Paint colors being advertised haven't really changed much than what is being shown here. It's all "Admire our new color for this year, look how well it shows off your living room!"

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    #9

    Retro ads from the 1950s featuring vintage Admiral TVs and classic product design capturing a nostalgic era.

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    Rose the Cook
    Community Member
    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Our first TV as a child in Australia, never worked properly. It was continually out of order. I distinctly remember a repair man sitting on the floor reading "How to fix your Admiral TV."

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    Looking at these ads in 2026 is essentially peering into a window to the past. According to digital marketing professional Victoria Morais, they provide clues about social hierarchies, ideals of home life, and design trends at the time. 

    “Suburban kitchens were elaborate sets; color televisions starred; men were strong; and women were homebound. And like popular culture, they mask power dynamics in a message of aspiration,” she said.

    #10

    Retro ads featuring a Popsicle contest with prizes like trips, watches, cameras, and vintage American Airlines promotion.

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    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The ice cream man would drive his little truck (converted post-office trucks were common) playing Turkey in the Straw to summon customers and most of the offerings were this company's products, so you really could get a Popsicle for about 25 cents.[1960s western US] It's a different thing nowadays, some of those frozen treats are 5 dollars.

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    #11

    Retro ad for the Fabulous Space Age Lodge motel featuring space-age design and vintage travel amenities.

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    B Hobbs
    Community Member
    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There was a time when Motel 6 actually cost US $6 for a night.

    #12

    Vintage Chun King chow mein ad showcasing retro ads capturing a different era with fresh Cantonese-style flavors.

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    Brandi VanSteenwyk
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As Americans, this was a "taste of the Orient." Little did we know that no decent, upstanding Cantonese (or surrounding countries/cultures) person would eat anything of this sort. They have taste.

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    One thing that may not be as noticeable in these ads is the gender-targeting. Wiener says that children's publications directed to young males featured boys engaging in activities that included the advertised product. 

    The same thing applied to female-centric comics like Little Lulu, which showed more ads for trinkets that appealed to young girls. 

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    There was also racial segregation at the time, which, according to Wiener, also showed in the ads. He notes that, save for a few publications that cater to African-Americans, most of the advertisements during the time were predominantly white. 

    “Except for a few Black-oriented publications (Jet and Ebony come to mind), which distributors rarely sold in predominantly white neighborhoods, all of the figures in these ads were white, whether in photographs or sketch art,” Wiener pointed out. 

    #16

    Vintage Nabisco Shredded Wheat ad showcasing retro breakfast with strawberries on decorative plates from a different era.

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    Daniel Atkins
    Community Member
    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My grandparents would eat these. We grew up on the farm and called them hay bales.

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    During a time when print media was king, advertisers had limited tools for disseminating information. However, these creative constraints assured that quality was on point. 

    “The hand-rendered lithography and succinct copywriting meant that the key visual and verbal elements of the campaign needed to be clear, compelling, coherent, and united in purpose,” Morais said. “I see each day how constraints can both clarify and magnify a story.”

    #19

    Collection of retro radios from various brands showcasing vintage design and style in classic advertising era.

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    Liz Rutherford
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have the one at the bottom right. Found it at a flea market a few years ago. Paid $15 bucks. The wiring was updated and it still works. I use it to listen to my Cubs.

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    #24

    Black and white retro ad for Pepsodent toothpaste showing a smiling girl holding a toothbrush and tube from a different era.

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    Multa Nocte (she/her/8647)
    Community Member
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can hear this ad in my head. I have to give it to some of the jingle writers - those things will stick with you over the years.

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    #25

    Retro ads illustration showing a woman using a TV-phone for two-way shopping in a vintage home setting.

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    Stephanie Did It
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Jane Jetson had one. If she was messy when a call came through, she had fully made-up and coiffed masks on a stick to hold in front of the screen. I'll never Facetime until I get those.

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    #27

    Vintage retro ad for The Greatest Show on Earth movie with circus trapeze artists and classic Hollywood actors.

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    Stephanie Did It
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I absolutely love this movie. Betty Hutton's physical strength and presence is astounding.

    #28

    Vintage Tupperware ad featuring colorful plastic containers with a woman promoting retro ads from a different era.

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    d b
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So that's what they look like whole! I swear, I haven't seen a full set of lids since 1978.

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    #31

    Vintage retro ad promoting florists' telegraph delivery with a cartoon bird and man, capturing retro ads nostalgia.

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    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    TIL that FTD stood for Floral Telegraph Delivery. And is see Mercury is being used as the symbol for speed

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    #34

    Vintage Log Cabin Syrup ad showing syrup poured on pancakes with bacon, orange juice, and coffee in retro breakfast scene.

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    Christos Arvanitis
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ahhhh, colored corn syrup! Usually said something like 1% real maple syrup. I didn't have real maple syrup until was much older. We live in New England and it is plentiful here

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    #35

    Retro ads featuring Del Monte tomato catsup bottle promoting family size and ketchup flavor from a different era.

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    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I first saw this bottle I thought it said Pineapple Catsup, which might be something from the Philippines, like Banana Catsup

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