Item 47. Musical Banana harmonica, Plastic; 6 in. long. Wt. 2 oz. Instructions not included. Use at own risk.
Tag: Advertising
Awful Food: Tomato Rice Beefbake The secret to this dish is the conveniently canned stewed tomatoes available at your local grocer. Talk about tasty! Here is the recipe. We’re sure…
Yes, another great moment in advertising. This is an “older ad” but you really have to wonder how the advertising agency and/or the art director came up with this bizarre…
Yes, it’s hams and such. There is nothing else to see here. Move along. Except for more ham. And, more ham ….
The space beyond the air is called outer space. There is no air in outer space, It is dark.
Prop these lovely life-size female limbs in unlikely places, watch the fun! Let them protrude from under sofa, partly opened closet door, upside down in car. Real-life 36″, flesh-color, inflatable,…
A treat to the eye as well as the palette, this shrimp tree graced a buffet table at the dedication of a new headquarters in Washington. In this picture, Sue samples…
We’re talking big cheap 400mm and 500mm lenses. An “extension” of yourself so to speak. You can be a whole block away. And you never have to talk to the…
Ever wonder how commercial artists work so fast? They use an art reproducer to project the actual image on drawing paper, then trace the outline, fill in shades. Adjusts for…
Here is Part 2 of a collection of the worst album covers in history. Yes, all of it. These type of things just make you wonder. And laugh. …
This woolly warmer is a nose-saver on slopes or in stands when cold winds blow. Tie it behind your head; soft knitted wool can’t cut or bind. Fits all noses, of course.…
Awful Food X 3 Once …. Twice …. Three times awful. Bon appétit!
Our photographer recently caught up with advertising icon and genius Larry Tate in the men’s grill at a posh country club where some of the biggest advertising deals of the last…
Hilarious Optical Illusion! This is probably the most recognized advertisement for a novelty item ever published. X-Ray Specs are supposed to allow the user to see through or into solid…