The Art of the Ad: Choose Your Vice

Mid- to late-twentieth century advertisements for alcohol, tobacco, and other legal(ish) vices offer some of the most entertaining—and groan-worthy—time capsules of their era. Here are a few groovy examples.

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the two newest members of the Mile High Club.
It’s always Fishnet Friday with Passport Scotch!
She definitely makes Genny a little more exciting.
They’re awfully dressed up just to drink Olde English.
Need a good laxative to cut your coke with? Well, The Blue Lady has you covered.
Rugged, mustachioed men smoke Viceroy.
So much cleavage, so much phallic fun.
Even more cleavage, even more phallic fun.
Um, mom is schnockered and hitting on me again.
Tom Selleck gets extra length…with Salem Longs. Rumor has it this ad impregnated thousands of women in the ‘70s.
I hope this wasn’t trying to be sexy, because it absolutely is not sexy.

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