Nescafe Instant Coffee Ad, 1955

All Coffee, All The Time!


Just what it says. Regular, instant, and even-- Decaf! From the Thirties To the Sixties.

Nescafe Instant Coffee Ad, 1955

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Welcome to Upside-Down Land, where "Nothing" means "Everything." :P From the October issue of Western Family magazine.

Nescafe Instant Coffee Ad, 1949

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The Amazing Colossal Woman requests your presence at her kaffeklatsch. Make sure you're clear as to whether it's at 8AM or 8PM. She's not somebody you want mad at you. From the March issue of Coronet magazine. (Enlarged to show detail.)

Pyrex/Corning Ad, 1957

27 Apr 2011 139
This is why it would be fabulous to have two spouses. From the March issue of Everywoman's magazine.

Pan-American Coffee Bureau Ad, 1944

14 May 2011 109
She doesn't know that he's two-timing her with the Spur Cola babe. From August 17th's issue of Life magazine.

Nescafe Instant Coffee Ad, 1955

20 May 2011 139
Uncle Jake has just bet Dad fifty bucks that he can't eat that entire steak in one sitting. Dad's only hope of victory is the extra stomach acid that comes with sating one's "coffee hunger" before the meal. From the September issue of Western Family magazine.

Nescafe' Decaf Instant Coffee Ad, 1958

30 May 2011 129
Don't be an "O.F.P"! Always be sure to leave your bowling ball right in the middle of the living room floor! From the February issue of Western Family.

Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee Ad, 1959

31 May 2011 137
A contender for worst ladies luncheon of the decade. (Any decade, really.) The soup appears to have toothpaste as its base. The gelatine was obviously flavored with the coffee-esque powder and possibly with strands of spaghetti, too. The cake looks like it was carved from a block of cement. Even the way everything's jammed together in the layout makes me feel kinda' woozy. From the May issue of Everywoman's Family Circle.

Hills Brothers Coffee Ad, 1958

06 Jun 2011 140
Cream? Sugar? Life raft? From the May issue of Everywoman's magazine.

Hills Brothers Coffee Ad, 1955

10 Jun 2011 150
The online Inflation Calculator page says that the "$6.00 value" coffee set would now be valued at $48.30 (as of 2010). Yeah, I'm glad I was sitting down for that, too. From the October issue of Western Family.

Nescafe Instant Coffee Ad, 1952

08 Jun 2011 115
Save up to 25 cents! And spend it on a background that your china won't blend in with. From the October issue of Everywoman's magazine.

How To Make Good Coffee, 1931

17 Jun 2011 121
"The World's Favorite Drink-- Good Coffee. Fragrant, sparkling, amber-clear coffee is truly a drink of a thousand delights. Rare bouquet... pungent flavor... limpid, mellow smoothness... all in one glorious beverage! "Coffee belongs to so many occasions. The satisfying, homelike beverage of the family table. The savory zest of the camp fire meal. The friendly glow of the cozy, intimate gathering. And the crowning touch of dignified drawing-room hospitality. "Small wonder that the secrets of making the perfect cup of coffee are so coveted and so well worth knowing!" Front and back covers of a 20-page promo booklet published by Maxwell House Products Company, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA, Jacksonville, FLA, and Houston, TX.

How To Make Good Coffee (2), 1931

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"Care of Coffee Equipment: Remember that scrupulously clean equipment is necessary for making good coffee. Wash the pot in clean, hot, soapy water, using a slender brush for the spout and any crevices or grooves that cannot otherwise be reached... Keep the coffee pot bright and free from any stain or discoloration. The sediment which collects on the inside of the pot should be removed by scouring..."

How To Make Good Coffee (3), 1931

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Clockwise from upper left, chapter images clipped from "Story of Maxwell House Coffee," "How to Make Good Percolated Coffee," "Delightful Recipes from Other Countries," and "Correct Use of Different Types of Percolators."

Nescafe Instant Coffee Ad, 1950

15 Jul 2011 98
Okay, that is officially the weirdest looking coffeemaker that I've ever seen. From Good Housekeeping's Picture Cookery book.

Pyrex/Corning Christmas Ad, 1956

04 Aug 2011 141
Rachel wonders if it's ladylike to tell her brother-in-law that the sleeve of his good suit is about to go up in flames. From the December issue of Ladies Home Journal.

Yuban Coffee Ad, c1961

04 Aug 2011 159
Behold the only time when the lady of the house should be happy to read the word "Aged." From Sunset magazine.

Edwards Instant Coffee Ad, 1956

13 Aug 2011 116
For extra-rich flavor, why not stir it with one of your skis?! From the January issue of Family Circle magazine.

Airway Coffee Ad, c1954

30 Aug 2011 105
All the diner waitresses within a hundred-mile radius hate this guy. He camps out at the counter for hours and then never leaves more than a five-cent tip. From Family Circle magazine.

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