50 Bizarre Vintage Ads That Are A History Lesson About Changing Cultural Norms
It can be flabbergasting to fully realize just how different things were in the past. Take advertisements as an example. They are ubiquitous in this day and age, and the industry is huge. But aside from the odd scandal here and there, they more or less make sense in terms of the message and art direction.
However, when you look at ads from the past through a modern lens, you realize just how much cultural attitudes have shifted over the decades and centuries. Our team at Bored Panda has compiled this list of weird vintage ads to show you just how bizarre, unusual, and even socially tone-deaf promotions used to look. Keep scrolling for a mind-blowing visual history and marketing lesson.
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We All Got Vaccines, Except Dad
Between You, Your Husband And Your Senator, Planned Parenthood, 1982
Jester Wools (1947, UK)
It would be an understatement to say that the advertising market is big. It’s phenomenally large.
As per Statista, it is forecasted to reach a whopping $1.17 trillion worldwide in 2025. The biggest segment of this market is TV and video advertising, clocking in at roughly $357.4 billion in 2025.
The United States is in first place in terms of ad spending. This is projected to reach $466.34 billion.
1967 Advertisement For A Chemical Lobotomy
Sedatives were pushed so hard that it was normal to take them. Imagine your mother getting a prescription for these and how she would "check out". A generation of kids raised with parents that are physically around but dosed out of their minds
This Child Looks Like Pure Evil
OK, you people, this is why I often love Bored Panda - the hysterical audience participation comments! 😂
For A Better Start In Life, Start Cola Earlier
Explains my social ackwardness: my parents didn't fill my baby bottle with Coke or Mt Dew
Statista states that it’s predicted that the vast majority (82.2%) of all ad spending will come from digital sources in half a decade, in 2030.
In the ad market, digital platforms such as Google and Facebook dominate spending. This has been reshaping the global landscape of traditional media.
1950s Ad
Eat Ironized Yeast (1930s)
To be fair, standards of beauty have constantly fluctuated throughout history, but a curvy figure has been 'attractive' more often than not.
Did Not Age Well
The main factors that have been driving growth in the ad market include things such as the increasing number of internet users, higher marketing budgets, as well as the growing consumption of media.
At the same time, GDP growth and inflation have also impacted the market’s growth.
Do You Still Beat Your Wife? 1950s
Wonder Sauna Hot Pants, 1970s
Nobody Who Loves Bare-As-You-Dare Fashions Looks Dressed Without It! Body Paint, C1970
One major part of the ad market is social media advertising. It’s expected to reach $275.98 billion in 2025.
Furthermore, it is projected to grow at around 11.71% annually, to a predicted volume of $480.07 billion by 2030, Statista notes. The majority of social media ad spending will happen in the United States, reaching an estimated $103.07 billion in 2025.
Dr. Miles Nervine, 1941
Always the woman..always pointing at the woman having the problem.
To Wake Up Gay In The Morning (1940s)
This is just a factor of language changing over time. At the time of the ad, 'Gay' meant 'happy' and was in very common usage.
Keep Baby Safe
It’s likely that 82.9% of social media ad spending will be generated through mobile sources by 2030. By the same year, it’s estimated that there will be around a whopping 6.61 billion users in the social media advertising market.
Statista explains that social media advertising is “increasingly leveraging advanced algorithms to enhance targeting precision and improve user engagement across diverse platforms.”
The Most Inappropriate Ad Of All Time. 1975
This add ran in all the preteen magazines ba k when I was 14. I wanted that hair style so bad but my hair didn't have the curls.
You guys think toddler beauty pageants came from nowhere? they started as modeling competitions.
I don't miss the "Pretty Baby" Blue Lagoon era whatsoever. I'm so sorry for the s**t that actors like Brooke Shields went through. And that it was OK enough to make exploitative media about.
What makes you think anything is different nowadays? Remember that netflx movie about the 12-YO girls doing the overtly ṣexy dance.
Getting past the obvious young age of the model, it is interesting that people of the 1970s were able to handle the stark reality of the word S*XIER unlike people now.
Yup, remember this one, too. I'm having trouble considering 1975 as vintage.
Cellophane (1954): Better Living Through Chemistry
Not sure if advertising effortless baby suffocation or quick and easy still-born disposal...
Cook And Wash On Your Refrigerator! 1952
Increasingly, consumers are favoring personalized and authentic content on social media. This encourages brands to change their strategies and focus on relatability and transparency in their marketing.
Brands are also leaning more toward social responsibility, sustainability, and community engagement in their advertising.
Furthermore, short-form videos (i.e. bite-sized, engaging entertainment) are becoming increasingly popular, especially with younger demographics.
Statista reports that there’s a “notable shift” toward content that is interactive and ephemeral. In other words, brands are trying to engage with consumers in real time.
Black Racist Stereotypes Used In A Elliott's Paint And Varnish Company Advertisement, 1935
1800's Soap Ad
This Little Psychopath Is Really Enjoying His Van Camp’s Pork And Beans (1952)
The social media ad market isn’t uniform. There are significant differences depending on the region and country you look at.
For example, influencers are becoming more and more central to marketing strategies, especially in North America. Influencers use their authenticity in order to build trust with consumers.
However, across the globe, in Asia, social media platforms are enhancing user experience and engagement via augmented reality ad formats.
Meanwhile, in Europe, brands are focusing on transparency, data privacy, responsibility, and ethical advertising.
1916 Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes Ad
Gillette Razors 1950’s
Grove's Chill Tonic (1890s)
I...is that supposed to be a selling-point for this product?
In the US, data-driven strategies are fundamental in the social media ad space, including using artificial intelligence algorithms to personalize content.
But, say, in China, ads are strictly regulated, and so, brands use short video formats to create campaigns that resonate culturally.
In Japan, storytelling in ads comes to the forefront, mixing tradition and technology, and heritage and modernity.
And in the United Kingdom, there’s a focus on sustainability and ethical advertising.
Iver Johnson Revolvers, Before 1907
7up: Why We Have The Youngest Customers In The Business
Suits For Contortionists (Cricketeer Suits, 1972)
Harvard Business Review warns that focusing on eye-catching and creative advertisements can lead to poor marketing choices. Instead, you should focus on the ADPLAN framework to develop your ads so they resonate with your target audience. ADPLAN stands for attention, distinction, positioning, linkage, amplification, and net equity:
- Attention refers to what is interesting about your idea that will make people stop and notice it
- Distinction means understanding your brand voice and image, and how it compares to your competitors’ marketing
- Positioning alludes to the value and benefits that your product offers, beyond just entertainment
- Linkage suggests that you should focus on getting the point of your brand across to your audience, so they don’t get distracted and remember it
- Amplification refers to the positive reactions that you want your advertisement to create
- Net equity means that you should think about whether your ads reinforce the meaning and characteristics that your consumers already associate with your brand
1916 Ad For Wire Mosquito Netting Mask
Please Let You Wife Come In The Living Room. Highpoint (1950s)
Diamond Dyes Ca 1880's
Which of these vintage ads surprised or took you aback the most? Which ones genuinely shocked you with how insensitive or bizarre they are? How do you think cultural attitudes and ads are likely to change in the decades to come? What do you personally think are the best and worst ads to be released in recent years?
Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Rainier Beer: Beneficial To Young And Old
Seattle Brewing made Rainier Ale, known as The Green Death, and had 7.3% alcohol by volume
Shirley Simkins And Sally Hayes, Lifersavers, 1957
Poor Shirley was just born 20 yrs too late. She should have been living in the 1930s when no one wanted the "skinny dame" and Slim Sally would have been trying the ironized yeast in order to fatten up.
V-8 Vegetable Juice 1950’s
Old Spice. 1980
Mccleans Toothpaste 1971
Drummond Sweaters
Can't Get Tired Of The 50's
Milton Bradley Shrunken Head Sculpting Kit (1975)
Easy to make using a fresh apple carved with eyes and mouth then left to dry for months until it shrivels up
Racist Advertisement Represents A Black Boy Becoming White Thanks To Pears Soap’s “Magic” Based On The Fable Washing The Blackamoor White, Published In The Graphic For Christmas, 1884
Seemed Like A Good Place To Post This. Whiskey Toothpaste. LOL
Wool Nose Warmer
Charles E. Hires Co. 1892
Creepy Clown Kool-Aid Ad (1956)
The Karo Kid, Karo Syrup Magazine Ad, 1948
Open Up An Oreo And Take A Lick (1950)
Facts
Drink Ovaltine To Wake Up Gay In The Morning! 1940s Ad
Ovaltine had malt in it, didn't it? If so, the B vitamins in malt do help
Eating Out Gives You A Lift! Swift Premium Ham, 1960
Husbands Beat Wives. 1949
Coca Cola Ad From 1951
1950's Wastebasket Ad (Brand Unknown)
Pizza Hut And Death, University Of S. Florida Newspaper, 1969
Appliances 1964
Gingervating (1938)
1966 Ivory Liquid Soap Advertisement
And Palmolive dish soap supposedly is used in nail salons to soften hands and cuticles
Pamphlet From The Home Economics Department Of The Fruit Dispatch Company, 1939
Hamlin's Wizard Oil Poster, 1890
Gee, if it cured all those conditions, why don't we still use it today? XD Did we cause the wizards to go extinct from overhunting them to press into oil?
Dream Date Portrait Pillow
Uh... this ad hasn't aged at all. Are we all forgetting anime body pillows?
Buster Brown Shoes, Circa 1905
Sugar: Your Weight Loss Ally. Mid-60s
It's A Soap Ad. (Pears Soap, Late 1800s - Early 1900s)
Instant Shoe Coloring By Lady Esquire 1964
I was a teenager at that time. There was a big range of shoe dyes and we would change our shoe colour to match an outfit over and over again. Those stiletto heels looked great but the tips were always coming off. We'd go to the nearest shoe repairer to have new tips put on. Great clothes, great music, great time to be a teenager.
Curves Of Youth. 1887
Rice Council Of America - "Life" Magazine Ad - 1967
Lysol 1930's
Gosh, what an incredibly long-lived myth. Note that d0uch1ng was also a home-remedy to prevent pregnancy
Sea Monkeys, Bouffants And Inflatable Bodyguards, 1963
An Ad For Drummond Sweaters From 1959
I'd Like Something Good, Welch's Cocoanut, 1956
The Flip'n Style Hair Dryer - "Even If You Can't Use It, It's Fun To Have"
The Game Is Broomsticks (Creepy Ad)
1965 Wham-O String A Tree
"Keep Her Where She Belongs..." - 1974 Weyenberg Massagic Shoes Ad
The World’s Smartest Shirts, Van Heusen, 1952
I was gonna say maybe the Māori man does want a shirt and then I saw the - bone in the hair and realised what they were getting at 😭 (just woke up from a nap)
Chlorodent Toothpaste 1953
Leonetto Cappiello - Biscotines Union, C. 1906
Your Next Belt Buckle Will Be Bronzed Lips, 1972
"Think rapturously of your love, and cover your lips with our goo."
American Poster By Alfred Parker For United States Office Of War Information/ Division Of Public Inquiries. United States Of America, 1943
This was a wartime poster encouraging victory gardens and personal food storage, I don't know that it fits in this list.
It's amusing to see how conventions and interpretations of facial and other visual cues evolve over time. I wonder what snarky comments people will be making about today's ads 50-100 years from now.
I wonder the same thing every time these are published.
Load More Replies...Creepy kids, domestic violence, racism, sexism. The good old days the orange menace wants to bring back.
I think creepy kids are kind of eternal.
Load More Replies...I'm going to have nightmares about being eaten by demon children for days after this
racist, misogynistic, i suppose this is the amerikkka pedonald and his cult want back
It's amusing to see how conventions and interpretations of facial and other visual cues evolve over time. I wonder what snarky comments people will be making about today's ads 50-100 years from now.
I wonder the same thing every time these are published.
Load More Replies...Creepy kids, domestic violence, racism, sexism. The good old days the orange menace wants to bring back.
I think creepy kids are kind of eternal.
Load More Replies...I'm going to have nightmares about being eaten by demon children for days after this
racist, misogynistic, i suppose this is the amerikkka pedonald and his cult want back
