Eddie Pensier writes:
“Vintage” is really superfluous: there’s no doubt these are from a very, very different era.
Reblogged this on Will S.' Sunny Side Blog and commented: Wonderful old tea ads.
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What’s good in life? Ask any kid, you just can’t beat a good buzz. Tea aside (in it’s many forms) I find the direct and forthright intent of these ads highly refresing.
*refreshing* edits lordy, edits! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Will S.' Sunny Side Blog and commented:
Wonderful old tea ads.
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What’s good in life? Ask any kid, you just can’t beat a good buzz. Tea aside (in it’s many forms) I find the direct and forthright intent of these ads highly refresing.
LikeLiked by 1 person
*refreshing* edits lordy, edits! 🙂
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