About this Vintage Print Ad
This 1933 advertisement for Ipana Tooth Paste warns against the dangers of 'pink toothbrush,' a sign of gum disease, and promotes Ipana as a solution. The ad features a conversation between two characters, George and Jean, discussing the benefits of massaging gums with Ipana to prevent bleeding and maintain healthy teeth and gums. The ad claims that Ipana contains 'Zinol,' which helps toughen the gums and keep teeth bright and healthy.
- Brand: Ipana
- Product: Ipana Tooth Paste
- Tagline: Use Ipana, Jean... and you won't have 'PINK TOOTH BRUSH'!
- Publication: Delineator
- Year: 1933
Objects in the advertisement: woman
, man
, dentist chair
, toothpaste tube
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