I have a cold and it sucks and I’m trying to weather the storm but as it lingers on and on and on and on I’m starting to believe no end is in sight! So I’m turning to some vintage cold ads for help, well not literally but I thought it would be fun to see what kind of 1940s and 1950s vintage ads for cold remedies were out there when dealing with a pesky cold.
Let’s take a look!
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Vintage Advertising for Cold Remedies from the 1940s & 1950s
Vintage Ben-Gay ad. “When Peter Pain smack you with Head Cold Misery….Rub in Ben-Gay quick”.
1940s ad for ‘666’ Cold Preparations. “666 Eases these 6 cold miseries quick!”.
1940s ad for ‘Tabcin’, “ease cold misery”. Yup that is me..”Cold Misery”
1950s cold medicine ad for Candettes… cough-jel is a new way to cough relief.
1950s ad for ‘Dristan’ decongestant tablets.
1950s vintage ad for ‘Smith Brothers Assorted Fruit Cough Drops”.
Such a fun and colorful ad! I feel better already from just looking at it. Is that Abraham Lincoln handing out cough drops?
1959 ‘Vicks Vaporub’ Cold Relief vintage print ad.
Source: Etsy
March 1942, Better Homes & Gardens magazine had an article on “How to Dodge a Cold – or Lick One” that I thought would be fun to share here. Hope it helps!
To end, lets listen to poor Miss Adelaide from Guys and Dolls talk about her cold, brought on by a certain someone not giving her a ring (I can totally see that happening lol).
Question: What do you do to fix up your colds my vintage friends?
Further Reading: Vintage Advertising 1920s -1960s (Archived Blog Posts)
Liz 🙂
Those adverts are hilarious, the first one is my favourite!
I do hope you start to feel better soon – I’m not sure I agree with that last advert about ‘better than whisky’, I do enjoy a wee dram of whisky or brandy when I have a cold, and I also use my oil burner to burn tea tree and olbas oil. Lots of antibac hand gel, cups of ginger and lemon tea, and chicken soup. And old movies!
P x