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I get a kick out of the fact that it's advertising the movie "in color by Technicolor".... But the ad is in glorious black and white. :lol:
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🎶Halo means natural beauty the first time that you use it! You need no special rinsing after you use it!🎶
I think I'd try Halo Shampoo if it still was available. The jingle alone would have gotten me lured in! I was so overjoyed to see this in my Movie Story Magazine.
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I wonder if this still rings true today? 😄
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Kitty wrote:
Tue May 15, 2018 11:53 am
I wonder if this still rings true today? 😄
I would definitely say—yes and no. :D

Here's one I like.
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I LOVE that!!
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I thought you would. :) I always get a kick out of old ads that have personified objects. Speaking of which, that reminds me of the cartoon “Bottles.” It’s wonderful. Have you seen it?

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No, I haven't!
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I was going to try to post it, but it doesn't appear to be available on YT at the moment. :cry: It's one of those Happy Harmonies cartoons made in the '30's. A pharmacist falls asleep one night and has a nightmare where all the bottles of products in the store come alive. Pretty neat. There is a similar one set in a bookshop where the books come alive, but I can't remember the title of that one. I'd like to find it.

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Buster Keaton ad for The Boat.
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That's pretty cool, if somewhat laborious. :) That reminds me of the homemade filmstrips we used to make when we were kids.

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