Vintage Ads You Won’t Believe Existed


93. Hotpoint Washer & Dryer (1970s)

Hotpoint Washer & Dryer

Even if a woman was pregnant and tired, the 1970s world expected her to do everything. Wasn’t her husband very kind to bring her a spanking new washer and dryer?

94. Lux Toilet Soap (the 1930s)

Lux Toilet Soap

It appears that love was not what drew two individuals together in the ’20s. No, it took a lot of effort on her side, with constant pressure to stay flawless, ageless, and odorless for the rest of her life.

95. Clairol (the 1970s)

Clairol

Five decades ago, if a guy wanted to turn his wife on, the procedure was simple. Simply purchase thoughtless beauty goods for her, and she will never leave you.

96. Dormeyer Appliances (1950s)

Dormeyer Appliances

Is this a parody? It needs to be that way. Dormeyer Appliances was all about “the trick,” but this terrible marketing tactic appears to be one huge trick in and of itself. But not enough to make us cry.