Print I found. Very little information on this. I know it was part of a coca cola campaign at one point, but nothing else comes up. Wonder if y'all have any information
Print I found. Very little information on this. I know it was part of a coca cola campaign at one point, but nothing else comes up. Wonder if y'all have any information.
Here's a moment in advertising history that beggars belief. Behold, gracing a Coca-Cola advertisement in the Ladies Home Journal: Stonewall Jackson pausing for a moment of refreshment. 1931. I kid you not. In this sesquicentennial year of the Civil War, here's some evidence of the
In 1943, this Coca-Cola ad appeared in Life magazine. During the Civil War, Jackson required his men to pause, rest, and enjoy rations of sugar. As a result, "he marched troops farther and faster...
Corporate America never misses an opportunity.
On sale for $80 on ETSY.
$9 on eBay.
(What a name, Haddon Sundblom. Bet he's the only person to ever have haddon that name.)
Who would have ever guessed that Stonewall Jackson would one day end up hawking Coca-Cola? This print ad appeared during the early years of WWII. The artwork and part of the text originally appeared in a 1931 campaign, rebooted in June 1943 to tie the nation’s current military activity to a long...