About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement tells the story of Mrs. Clarke, who quickly recovers from a cold using Bayer Aspirin tablets, allowing her to host a successful party. The ad emphasizes the speed and effectiveness of Bayer Aspirin in relieving cold symptoms, suggesting a regimen of taking two tablets with water and repeating after two hours. It also highlights the product's safety and endorsement by doctors, and provides instructions for sore throat relief. The ad reassures consumers that Bayer Aspirin does not harm the heart.
- Brand: Bayer Aspirin
- Product: Bayer Aspirin Tablets
- Tagline: Almost Instant Relief from Colds in this Simple Way
- Publication: Delineator
- Year: 1933
Objects in the advertisement: woman
, man
, glass of water
, aspirin tablets
, table
, teacup
, box of bayer aspirin
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