40 Fascinating, Funny, And Bizarre Vintage Ads That Show How Marketing Worked Back In The Day
The landscapes of advertising and marketing have undergone immense changes over the decades. But it’s only when you see images of products and services from the past that you truly begin to understand just how much the world has evolved.
‘Old School Ads’ is a social media project that does exactly what it says on the tin. Its curator shares vintage and retro advertisements that shed light on the past in a way you might not have seen before. We’ve collected some of the best, weirdest, confusing, timeless, and even outdated ads to share with you, and you’ll find them below.
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1964 - Naacp
Although do not vote Democrat as your vote will be discarded as you are obviously a plant trying to overturn the democratic process of making sure Donald Trump wins.
1969 - Sesame Street
1976 - Jose Cuervo
Nostalgia is big business, and lots of companies are trying to capitalize on it. When things get tough, and the world doesn’t seem to make much sense, it’s natural to think back and reminisce about the good old days. Usually, they coincide with a period of time when you were young, happy, carefree, and the world seemed simple.
And though nostalgia has lots of benefits, like making you more resilient and boosting your optimism, there are downsides, too. For one, you might miss out on great opportunities in the present if all you ever do is yearn for the past.
1950 - Cheez-It
1958 - Swanson TV Dinners
1954 - Life Savers
As the University of Florida notes, nostalgia and thinking back to positive memories offer a host of potential benefits, including building your self-esteem, helping you find meaning in life, and making you happy
What’s more, it can also encourage you to live more authentically, as you remind yourself to stay true to your values, no matter how much time has passed.
1965 - Kenner: Daddy Saddle
1971 - The Bullwinkle Watch
Who let in those two jokers in the middle of the bottom row? They could'a put in Tom Slick and Baron Otto Matic!
1938 - Guinness
However, in terms of downsides, nostalgia can hinder your personal growth and increase your anxiety. “When we become too attached to certain memories, it can be hard to embrace the present, leaving us stagnant in certain areas of our lives,” the University of Florida notes.
Furthermore, if you have a habit of worrying, then being exposed to nostalgic content can make you more anxious or sad, even if the memory is fond.
1983 - Hbo
1979 - McIlhenny Co - Tabasco Sauce
1967 - Sony
According to Blavity Inc., as nostalgia is trending, companies are looking to retro ads for inspiration.
“Throwback retro ads give the viewer a sense of nostalgia. Attention is at a premium and what better way to stand out than to publish visuals that help people remember a time when a single, median, full time income was sufficient to purchase a single family home.”
1960 - Kodak
Emmett was popular and loved. This was before TV and horror movies started demonizing clowns. People even collected clown figurines. I miss the old clowns, including wonderful Red Skelton.
1960 - Simca
1981 - Bell System
I remember when your phone bill was based on how many calls you made, to where, and how long you talked.
What’s more, nostalgia can help reconcile consumers with who they once were with who they are right now. There’s a strong social (not just aesthetic) element within nostalgia, too.
“It can connect us to others through shared experience. We see this in how people derive warm, fuzzy feelings from recounting the ‘good ‘ol days’ with childhood friends or former classmates. This experience can help the human brain contend with the irreversibility of time. So, while there may exist a bit of bitter longing for the past, we’re comforted by the possibility of revisiting it, and in a sense, living it again,” Blavity Inc. explains.
1960 - Monster I-Scream Spoons
1964 - Ringo For President
1979 - Yamaha
Furthermore, referencing the past and focusing on the human side in advertising can be a way to signal both prestige and sophistication. This especially stands out in the context of the spread of artificial intelligence and the yearning for human connection.
That being said, the past isn’t all rosy. The cultural context and attitudes have changed a huge deal, and often for the better. A lot of the retro messaging from vintage ads wouldn’t fly in this day and age.
1978 - Connoisseur Kids
1956 - Curtiss Candies
RIP Curtiss. I miss the Baby Ruth sign at the factory in Franklin Park, IL.
1944 - Camels
As per Blavity Inc., in the past, advertisements weren’t consumed as frequently as they are now. They used to be found in newspapers, magazines, bus stops, and billboards, while now they are nearly ubiquitous, including on your screens.
Ads in the past used to focus on brevity and bold design choices, which is something that could help you stand out from the crowd in the modern advertising landscape.
1989 - Nike Air
1939 - Texaco
AH... imagine hibernating for winter to avoid the extortion that is heating costs.
1989 - Toys "R" Us
‘Old School Ads’ was first created on Twitter (now known as X) in November 2013. Throughout the years, the account focused on sharing old school and vintage advertisements from all over the world.
While some of the ads are fun, lighthearted, and a little goofy, others sound incredibly tone-deaf in 2026. And some are for products and services that it’s hard to believe would be advertised in this day and age.
1953 - Chlorodent Toothpaste
I'm not sure that using rodent in the name of your product is helpful.
1961 - Adf Company
1953 - Milky Way
Which of these advertisements impressed or shocked you the most, dear Pandas? Were there any that you think could actually work in the modern world? On the flip side, which ones do you think are so outdated that it’s hard to believe they were ever made in the first place? Meanwhile, what are the best modern ads that you’ve seen in recent years?
What do you miss the most from your childhood? Let us know in the comments down below.
1955 - Olin Batteries
1936 - Parker Brothers
1947 - Whitman's Sampler
1952 - Schlitz
That's is what made the ghosts coming back so much easier. They flew down the road, then floated back.
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1947 - Goodyear
Except for the big gas bag currently in charge of the USA.
1961 - Coca-Cola
When I was a kid,nobody, I mean nobody had a soft drink at dinner. Some relative might use it as a mixer for their liquor, but everyone else had milk or coffee. Soda pop was a special treat, I remember getting treated with a bottle of Fanta at the laundromat when we went. It's quite a difference how saturated soft drinks are in every place you go in the US.
1952 - Carrier
1962 - McDonald's
1957 - S.o.s
1965 - Western Electric
1930 Life Savers
Never taster the violet all the rest I loved except the licorice and clove
1956 - Seagram's 7 Crown
1942 - Ocean Spray
1967 - Fright Factory
I'm pretty sure I remember this, it was a plug-in unit that melted the goo in molds, then you let them cool to carefully extract for the worms and bugs. You could easily get burned
1936 - Camel
1960 - Pepsi
1971 - Kellogg's Sugar Smacks
1938 - Rice Krispies
1966 - Rca
1984 - Epyx: Breakdance
If this was on one of those Wii things where you can actually dance and the computer records it this would be cool.
1996 - Paco Rabanne
1929 - Wrigley's Spearmint Gum
1966 - Swanson
1946 - Coca-Cola
1983 - 7 Up
Google: baste turkey 7-up. It's a real thing. My mother took pride in it. It's one of the many reasons I taught myself to cook--out of self-defense.😄
1966 - Smirnoff
I do not trust anything advertised by Woody Allen. He has... peculiar tastes.
1939 - Old Gold
1955 - The Mickey Mouse Club
1972 - Kodak
1975 - The Bundler
1948 - Richardson's
Are Richardson Mints still around? They were pretty good on the holidays.
1984 - Disney Channel
1958 - Seven-Up
1950 - AC Spark Plug
1955 - Ballantine Ale
1956 - Life Savers
1957 - American Dairy Association
I don't know about butter on turkey. But for baking a whole chicken, coating the whole thing with butter, seasoning salt, and Italian spices, and stuffing it with onions and garlic is the b**b. Skin comes out so crispy and delicious.
1950 - Champion Spark Plugs
1948 - Apple Pyequick
You can't find those varieties of apples in the grocery store now. It's all Fuji and cosmic crisp and granny smith
1931 - Telefunken
1911- Coca-Cola
1959 - Dutch Masters
1980 - Don Post Masks
1949 - Schlitz
1960 - Jell-O
1959 - Coca-Cola
1948 - Chase & Sanborn
1987 - Funpals & Underoos
Loved me some underoos. I had Wonder Woman ones. I met a little girl who was wearing hers as a swimsuit. I thought it was weird to be at a public lake in your underwear. But she did not seem bothered by it at all. We had a good day.
1988 - Quick Shot Studio 4 Home D.j. Machine
1984 - Sure
1971 - Sports Illustrated
I miss some parts of the ninety’s, but alcohol might be the cause of that.
Load More Replies...These were not all that nostalgic for me. Think they covered too large of a time frame.
Perhaps they weren't giving you a positive feeling due to all the negative comments you left?
Load More Replies...I miss some parts of the ninety’s, but alcohol might be the cause of that.
Load More Replies...These were not all that nostalgic for me. Think they covered too large of a time frame.
Perhaps they weren't giving you a positive feeling due to all the negative comments you left?
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