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Your Price: $ 47.97
Item Number: ADV0401A1-2006 |
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A set of Original 6 Place Cards-Bridge Tallies. A neat Campbell's Soup Premium that were a mail-away offer in the 1930s .. Classic Grace Drayton images of the popular advertising icons. They have minor soiling but are in VG condition overall. Hard to find with 6 all together like this. They are unused and each measures: 2" x 6 3/4" unfolded cardstock, printed both sides. See additional images below that show back and how they are diecut to fold over on a Bridge Table. These are original bridge tallies, not copies or reproductions.
Some History of the Campbell's Soup Kids from the Campbells Soup Website:
Advertising helped trumpet the benefits of soup to consumers and contributed to the success. In 1904, the cherubic Campbell Kids were introduced in a series of trolley car advertisements, as a way to appeal to working mothers. Around this same time, the first magazine print ad boasted 21 varieties, each selling for a dime. In the 1930�s, Campbell entered into radio sponsorship, using the familiar "M�m! M�m! Good!" jingle to captivate listeners. When television made its way to American homes in the 1950�s, Campbell introduced TV commercials, and some 40 years later, the Campbell Kids were found dancing to rap songs on the small screen. Today, Campbell remains one of the leading advertisers in the US.
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