I love these ads! These fine examples of mid-century advertising goodness show that compared to our media savvy audiences of today that it was a different time. Not better or worse, but different. I am sure Don Draper would’ve been behind some of these.

By the way what is Populuxe? Here is the best description from the man who coined the phrase:

Populuxe is a synthetic word, created in the spirit of the many coined words of the time. Madison Avenue kept inventing words like “autodynamic,” which described a shape of car which made no sense aerodynamically. Gardol was an invisible shield that stopped bullets and hard-hit baseballs to dramatize the effectiveness of a toothpaste. It was more a metaphor than an ingredient. Slenderella was a way to lose weight, and maybe meet a prince besides. Like these synthetic words, Populuxe has readily identifiable roots, and it reaches toward an ineffable emotion. It derives, of course, from populism and popularity, with just a fleeting allusion to pop art, which took Populuxe imagery and attitudes as subject matter. And it has luxury, popular luxury, luxury for all. This may be a contradiction in terms, but it is an expression of the spirit of the time and the rationale for many of the products that were produced. And, finally, Populuxe contains a thoroughly unnecessary “e,” to give it class. That final embellishment of a practical and straightforward invention is what makes the word Populuxe, well, Populuxe.” -Thomas Hine

1959 ... Anatomy of a Murder 1954--Lionel- get to know each other bologna- three Rs 1951- drink orange juice!
1954--Frahm 1956--scary cartoon people S.S. Refreshment Adventure 1951- coffee calling
Howdy Doody crispy ...Adam and Eve wore sweaters? 1952 - beer wrestling ...well dressed smugglers
stereo realist dancing pea man 1955--Republic Steel beaut Rinso Riot
1947--babes' cook with gas 01 1956--Pall-Mall-beach 1957- When-it-Rains-it-Pours 1954--Philip Morris shades by Edwin Georgi
1950--man-robe-fish 1950-happylucky 1955--Fatima-John Whitcomb Tide-what women want
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