Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Advertising and marketing have come a long way since the early days. Sexism, drinking, smoking–companies got away with all sorts of ad campaigns that would probably be boycotted today. Times have changed, and that’s often a good thing, but it’s still fun to walk down memory lane. These ads provide a window back in time. Not only do they convey information about what was happening socially in the world; they showcase yesteryear’s fashions, hairstyles, and much more. If you enjoy history, check out these eye-catching vintage ads that are sure to surprise you with their unique way of selling a myriad of products.

Who Are You Calling Chubby?

Lane Bryant is still in business today, but the company has, not surprisingly, rebranded its product line to something other than “Chubbies.”

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Lighting Up

Very few doctors smoke these days, and none of them promote cigarette smoking if they want to keep their medical license.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

If He Wants Cake, He Should Bake It!

A Kitchen Aid is a sweet kitchen luxury, but these days, women who own them don’t owe men homemade cake.

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Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

It’s Not Organic!

Poison and fresh produce don’t pair very well these days. DDT is illegal, so this advertisement would not have a chance today.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

This Is Just Down-Right Rude

Women are not the root cause of STDs, but you wouldn’t know it from this ad!

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Straight People Like It Too!

Once upon a time, gay meant happy, but running this ad today would raise some eyebrows. Obviously, you don’t have to be gay to enjoy what this ad’s selling.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Selling Suicide

It’s unclear what this ad is selling. It looks like it’s promoting suicide.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Racism and Dandruff

Was it the blatant racism or wacky claims that put this manufacturer out of business?

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Promoting Female Rivalry One Ad at a Time

Scaring women with thoughts of infidelity do not have the makings of a power-selling campaign.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

When Busty Was Best

Crazy contraptions were all the rage once upon a time. You won’t find this one on the market today.

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Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Get These Babies Some Air!

Cellophane might be ok for your leftovers, but it should never, we repeat, never top a child’s face or it can prevent them from breathing. This company ran several ads with babies. What was it thinking?

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Close Shave

Babies and razor blades? Believe it or not, the company probably paid a lot of money for that creepy ad back in the day.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Ouch!

It’s important for advertising executives to consider every possible meaning associated with a slogan. Clearly, these executives wanted to get the ad done and get to lunch.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

A Cup of Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence is a whole lot worse than stale coffee. Fortunately, this ad would never fly today.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Parasites for Weight Loss

Today, purposely ingesting a parasite is cause to visit your local mental healthcare provider.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

More Sexism

Clearly, ad executives in the fifties and sixties endorsed the idea that women belonged in the kitchen.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Slice of Ham?

This ad proves that no language or culture is immune to poor taste.

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Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Selling Skinny

Tab soda thought it was a good idea to tell women that they’d matter more to him if they stayed skinny. Way to promote eating disorders, Tab.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Short Dresses

Responsible ad companies keep little girls well-clothed in their ads today.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Wow.

People still Raz Tampax for this piece of advertising nonsense.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Blatant Sexism

This ad wouldn’t meet with approval today–unless she was pouring hot coffee in his lap!

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

The Smiling Secretary

There’s only one woman in this ad’s workplace, and she’s taking notes and answering phones.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Getting Beautiful Is a Pain

This scary-looking beauty contraption was just a lawsuit waiting to happen.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

The Racially Insensitive Past

Not only is this ad sexist, but also blatantly racist. Ads like this remind us the good old days weren’t always that good.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Hard Body Sells Power Tools

What exactly about a woman stretched tautly has anything remotely to do with power tools?

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Making Light of Mental Health

Women’s mental and mood disorders are only a problem so far that they affect men. We understand, Dr. Miles. This sexist ad diminishes mental health in one fell swoop.

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Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

It’s True: Candy Gives Kids Energy

With the obesity epidemic in full swing, few candy companies are urging moms to forgo apples in favor of sugary snacks.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Not a Healthy Option

Expectant mothers flaunting cigarettes isn’t likely to be a winning marketing strategy these days.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

Soda for Babies?

Surely, this soda company has heard that breast milk or formula is better than soda. These days, no company could get away with encouraging babies to drink pop.

Vintage Ads That Might Be Banned Today

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