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Category: Vintage Advertising

Vintage Easter- A Collection of Vintage Inn Blog Posts

Well Easter is this weekend and this will be the first year in sometime that I have not been around to celebrate with my family. It feels weird to have a video chat scheduled with my parents, on what would of been a day of my whole family physically together. Well it is what it is and we all must do our part to help the greater good.

For today’s post, I have compiled my past Vintage Easter Blog Posts. They feature vintage advertising, vintage images and even a certain dance with the word “bunny” in it makes an appearance. Hope you enjoy and Happy Easter!

Note: Just click the title of the blog posts to be taken to what you want to read!

2025 UPDATE: New Blog Post! Vintage Easter Magazine Covers: 1920s-1950s

Easter Parade-Toronto’s oldest tradition that is really all about the Hats!

1920s vintage photo of the Toronto Easter Parade at Sunnyside Park featuring two 1920s women in men's suits and top hats. Fun 1920s Fashions!

Vintage Easter Advertising: 1930s to the 1950s

McCormick Easter food coloring vintage advertising -1950s Vintage Ad.

Vintage Ad for McCormick Easter food coloring. Source: Flickr

The Vintage Easter Roundup Part 1 & Part 2

1950s Photo of a young woman in her living room with her Easter Treats
Easter egg race winners, Gatineau Park, Quebec, 1957 Source: Tumblr

It’s Easter! Time to do the Bunny Hop!

History of the The Bunny Hop. Song by Ray Anthony

Happy Easter Everyone! And stay safe!

Paulette Goddard in a giant Easter Bonnet/ Spring Outfit 1940s Photo

Liz

Pancake Tuesday: The Vintage Advertising

Today is Shrove Tuesday/ Pancake Tuesday/ Fat Tuesday, so for today’s post let’s check out some Vintage Pancake advertising from 1930s-1960s.

Please enjoy those fluffy circles!

Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay, are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 

Vintage Pancake Advertising

1930’s-1960’s

1950s/ 1960s Pillsbury Pancake Mix. Making the Pancake cooking experience, so much easier!

Vintage advertising: 1950s/ 1960s Pillsbury Pancake Mix

1956 Vintage ad for Allsweet Margarine with the happiest Pancake on the planet. Do you add butter or Margarine to your flapjack (respond in the comments below)?

1956 Vintage ad for Allsweet Margarine with the happiest Pancake on the planet

Source: eBay

1950s Bisquick Flour ad. Looking at all the goodies you can make with Bisquick, including “Wheatcakes” aka Pancakes.

1950s Vintage Ad: 1950s Bisquick Flour ad. Looking at all the goodies you can make with Bisquick, including "Wheatcakes" aka Pancakes.

Source: Pinterest

Can’t have pancakes without flour or a version of flour (unless I cook them and well then possibly that could be forgotten hahaha!). 1931 Pillsburys Pancake Flour Ad.

1931 Pillsburys Pancake Flour Vintage Advertisement - Pancake Tuesday

Source: Etsy

Log Cabin maple syrup ad published in Life Magazine September 26th, 1949. Maple Syrup is my go to topping for Pancakes and especially REAL Maple Syrup, YUM!

1940s Vintage Ad: Log Cabin maple syrup ad published in Life Magazine September 26th, 1949. -Pancake Tuesday Advertising

Source: Pinterest

How to make your husband eat out of your hand? Pillsbury Pancake Flour (1941 Vintage Ad).

1940s Vintage Advertising: Pillsbury Pancake Flour 1941

Source: Madmenart.com

1960s Albers Flapjack Buttermilk Pancakes Ad.

1960s Albers Flapjack Buttermilk Pancakes Ad. -Pancake Tuesday Advertising.

Source: Adsausage.com

Say “Good Morning” with Spam ‘N’ Pancakes-1940s Vintage Spam Ad.

1940s Vintage Spam Ad-Spam and Pancakes - Pancake Tuesday Advertising

Source: Pinterest

Honey Bee Bear Cub Karo Syrup Pancakes (1958). Such a cute ad! The bear prefers the syrup over going into the beehive for his sweet tooth fix.

1950s Vintage Advertising: Honey Bee Bear Cub Karo Syrup Pancakes (1958)

Source: Vintageadbrowser.com

Question Time: Are you a pancake fan? If so what is your favorite way to eat these fluffy pieces of heaven? Share in the comments below!

Thanks for stopping by!

FURTHER READING: Archived Vintage Advertising Posts from the 1920s-1960s

Liz