amylsacks' photos with the keyword: rabbit

Baker's Coconut Cut-Up Cakes (3), 1956

24 Jun 2021 1 177
I've never understood why they decided that the square shape would make a better bunny than the round shape. As for the "Maypole"... Oh, never mind. It could've been much, much worse. (Originally posted to flickr on February 12th, 2011.)

Baker's Coconut Cut-Up Cakes, 1956

24 Jun 2021 1 166
The cute shapes help divert you from the fact that sweetened dried coconut tastes like dusty candle shavings. Front and back cover, plus two pages, of a promotional booklet. Published by General Foods Corporation/Franklin Baker Division, Hoboken, NJ. (Originally posted to flickr on February 12th, 2011.)

Keyko Margarine/Shedd's Sauce Ad, 1947

10 Apr 2020 1 352
If you're feeling deja vu, it's probably because of this . From the April issue of The Ladies Home Journal .

Sealtest Booklet, April 1947

25 Apr 2011 1 2 246
When I hold the magic Easter bunny, my bonnet morphs into a space helmet! Front and back covers of a promotional published by Sealtest, Inc.

The Fable Restaurant Postcard, c1940

21 Oct 2018 3 4 508
Jo (aka Joseph Jacinto) Mora (1876-1947) was a prolific and fascinating figure. A simple search will reveal more of his work. I've copied this larger than its original size of 3 1/2" X 5 1/2" to show a bit more detail.

Easter Candy Ad, c1956

17 Aug 2011 243
The logo at the bottom left says "Master Chocolate Makers." So... the Easter Bunny sells padlocks the other eleven months of the year, I guess.

"Up In The Air" (2), 1954

24 Apr 2012 1 326
That thing on the lower left may visit you in dreams, especially if you down a couple of tequilas and a plate of Buffalo wings just before hitting the sack. From the April issue of Everywoman's magazine.

Recipe of the Month Magazine (9), 1936

06 Apr 2012 338
Back cover of the booklet. Fox "News" would be bummed to note that even back in the "good old days", the meat peddlers tactfully avoided throwing God around with the pots and pans.

Recipe of the Month Magazine (6), 1936

06 Apr 2012 248
I'd be dizzy in the head, too. These "Bunnies" look like they came straight from the mind of H.P. Lovecraft.

Recipe of the Month Magazine, 1936

06 Apr 2012 318
Front cover of a 16-page promotional booklet published by The Cudahy Packing Company, Chicago, Illinois.

McCormick Vanilla Ad, 1954

24 May 2012 204
For additional party spirit, why not add some vanilla to your post-church vodka fizz, too! From the April issue of Everywoman's magazine.

"Light Magic", 1954

06 Aug 2012 195
"Anything-- and nearly anybody-- can make a lamp is artist Richard L. Baer's theory..." It's true. Here we see some favorites by (counter clockwise from Eleven O'Clock) Mrs. O'Leary's Cow, the CEO of the Brach's Candy Co., Mister B Natural, Rufus T. Firefly... From the October issue of Everywoman's magazine.

Armour Ham Leaflet, 1937

17 Apr 2011 223
A menu featuring refined sugar in (almost) every course, and an alien bunny landing via a Giant Cosmic Space Egg. Happy Easter, Kids! Front and back of a promotional published by Armour & Co.

Pyrex Ad, 1947

07 Apr 2013 255
The practical artist drew the outline of a bunny with the end of a spatula, then put a single candy in for the "eye." I'm pretty sure that's all I'd have patience for, personally. From the April issue of Ladies Home Journal.

Simplicity Patterns Ad, 1957

30 Nov 2012 230
Huh. From the top, I see Summer, Spring, and Fall represented. But where's Winter? From the September issue of Everywoman's magazine.